Part-Time MBA in India
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Introduction
Management education in India is
becoming more popular in recent years. Now-a-days being an MBA is regarded as an
added advantage. Any qualification coupled with an MBA degree enhances one's job
perspectives. Today�s young professionals consider MBA as a stepping stone in
their career.
Economy has changed all the social and economical scenario of the world. It�s an
era of multi-nationals. Multi-nationals are coming and picking up the best
possible talent to run their businesses smoothly. Students of new generation
want to use it at its fullest, to be a part of this, to understand the business
better. MBA is the easiest way for them. Not only younger generation but
experienced and mid-career professionals are also opting for MBA just to give a
kick to their existing career.
But is it reasonable to put your
existing career on hold and go for a full-time MBA? Is it worthwhile? It all
depends upon a person�s personal choice, his/her career aspirations and other
factors related to him/her. Full-time MBA will require complete devotion, full
days' time and rigorous research work, which is not possible with a full-time
job.
If you are ready to take risk,
you could certainly go for a full-time MBA, but if you are not, and still
imagine yourself as a budding corporate professional, part-time MBA is the right
choice for you. Through part-time MBA, one can expand his/her knowledge base.
Part-time MBA can also present one with new opportunities along with existing
career.
Advantages
of Part-Time MBA
Part-time MBA programs were
specifically designed for those working professionals who need to work and study
at the same time. Some of the advantages of part-time MBA are: -
1. Classes are scheduled
in the evening mostly, so one can study and work simultaneously. It does not
interrupt the routine of normal working life and gives an opportunity to avail a
new qualification with the existing job.
2. New skills can be
developed without interrupting existing job. You can enhance and update your
present knowledge base.
3. Students have an
opportunity to incorporate real-life situations and problems into the classroom
where immediate solutions to these problems could be explored.