One More side of MBA

sunandaC

Sunanda K. Chavan
I have read stories of people who do their MBA and get jobs wherein they are paid lakhs a month or even more depends form where you are doing your MBA, obviously the Institute Matters

but check this out too

wherein MBA's take in jobs like receptionist ...

Last month, Bangalore girl and MBA graduate Srividya R took up the job of a receptionist with a little-known tech firm in the IT city after she failed to get any job compatible with her course. She earns Rs6,700 per month.

also check out the story about a guy done btech

For nearly 11 months completing his BTech, Anup Mehta, 23, (name changed) was scouting for a job. His institute in Mumbai witnessed a poor placement season, with a vast majority being left to fend for themselves.

Wherever he applied, Mehta was rejected on account of poor communication skills, analytical ability, and below par domain knowledge. Finally, he applied for the post of a typist with an education firm in Delhi for a salary of Rs5,500 per month.


Even after spending 3.4 to 5 lakhs in their education just look at the jobs they are adhering too...:noidea:

so thoughts like since one has done an MBA or similar such course like Btech doesnt prove them to superior than other degree holders

its the values and the skills that matters whether you do your MBA or no........the degree wont give you the brand until and unless you prove yourself to be capable for getting dat brand fame ~~~

Whats Say !!
 
This makes me wonder about the illusion about high salary packages for MBA grads.If many private universities continue to fool students with promised placements and good salary packages, this situation is more likely to prevail.
 
This makes me wonder about the illusion about high salary packages for MBA grads.If many private universities continue to fool students with promised placements and good salary packages, this situation is more likely to prevail.

very true

taking into consideration these days wherein everyone wants an MBA degree

that day is soon to approach @naga
 
very true

taking into consideration these days wherein everyone wants an MBA degree

that day is soon to approach @naga

Merely if universities intend to make money, then the value of MBA will go down. It is only few universities that set as an example as established and worthy places to study.
 
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