MBA, Masters of Business Administrations. This short form of three letter PG degree is now very well recognised among the middle class society of India. As we know in this world, you like it or not, everything comes with an advantage and a disadvantage too. Engineering and MBA, both the degrees are now a days have become a craze in India. Parents now a days thinks that if his son/daughter is not an engineer/mba s/he do not have any value in the society. But must have to say its a thinking specifically found out in between middle class and upper middle class families in the society.
MBA degree is not new in India. It was taught since long back but with very prestigious institutions in few cities. It has become very popular by and after the time of Globalisation started in India.From the mid 90's the private colleges came into pictures with their tremendous marketing strategies specially made to target influential,cash rich upper middle class members of the Indian society. They have the dream to become a part of the upper class by every means like education, status, money and what not. They do not have that merit to be a part of the very few who are able to be a part of the prestigious and creamy colleges and institutions. They are just like the unlucky guy who have just reached the ticket window and a board call "House Full" comes on the face. Now he has the eager to view the movie, he has money and willing to pay some extra few penny if needed. Now the road side video hall agent comes out to you and offer the same with a little extra money but with lesser comfort in the hall with some below standard sound and picture quality. It is a regular story of out urban cities and villages. To all due respects to these colleges and persons associated to them, they taken a birth to cater upper middle class only.
I am not spearing myself. I have finished MBA like one of these colleges. The difference only is it is a old one in respect to other colleges in Eastern India and to some extent prestigious also. But personally, I believe it do not have national or international standards of facilities and other essential things associated to MBA education. As it is a degree which have a global recognition so, these things must be there. Placements should not be the only goal which should motivate a future mba. Yes, you are investing money, if you do not get any return out of it, then why should you do it? Valid question but a string attached to it. If you do not have the basic knowledge then how will you get a good job? Try out once with TATA, HSBC etc dream companies you will know better. So, standards of the quality of teachers,lecturer, faculties must be upto the mark.
Now some people will say, "Ok, fine I will only join that college which has only ex-iim, ex-xlri students as faculty." Its not that easy, yes, he was a good student at his/her student life but it does not always means that he must have to be a great teacher who can helps to reach you to your desired goal. I am stating this from my personal and friends experiences. Its you who can gain knowledge and by yourself too. Do not depend on anyone to learn. Do it by yourself. Its the only and best way to learn anything under the sun and I believe it from my heart. Books, internet, teachers are there to help you out to resolve some parts of the problem but finally you have to catch the bull. If you catch it by horns then nothing like it but the best.
MBA degree is not new in India. It was taught since long back but with very prestigious institutions in few cities. It has become very popular by and after the time of Globalisation started in India.From the mid 90's the private colleges came into pictures with their tremendous marketing strategies specially made to target influential,cash rich upper middle class members of the Indian society. They have the dream to become a part of the upper class by every means like education, status, money and what not. They do not have that merit to be a part of the very few who are able to be a part of the prestigious and creamy colleges and institutions. They are just like the unlucky guy who have just reached the ticket window and a board call "House Full" comes on the face. Now he has the eager to view the movie, he has money and willing to pay some extra few penny if needed. Now the road side video hall agent comes out to you and offer the same with a little extra money but with lesser comfort in the hall with some below standard sound and picture quality. It is a regular story of out urban cities and villages. To all due respects to these colleges and persons associated to them, they taken a birth to cater upper middle class only.
I am not spearing myself. I have finished MBA like one of these colleges. The difference only is it is a old one in respect to other colleges in Eastern India and to some extent prestigious also. But personally, I believe it do not have national or international standards of facilities and other essential things associated to MBA education. As it is a degree which have a global recognition so, these things must be there. Placements should not be the only goal which should motivate a future mba. Yes, you are investing money, if you do not get any return out of it, then why should you do it? Valid question but a string attached to it. If you do not have the basic knowledge then how will you get a good job? Try out once with TATA, HSBC etc dream companies you will know better. So, standards of the quality of teachers,lecturer, faculties must be upto the mark.
Now some people will say, "Ok, fine I will only join that college which has only ex-iim, ex-xlri students as faculty." Its not that easy, yes, he was a good student at his/her student life but it does not always means that he must have to be a great teacher who can helps to reach you to your desired goal. I am stating this from my personal and friends experiences. Its you who can gain knowledge and by yourself too. Do not depend on anyone to learn. Do it by yourself. Its the only and best way to learn anything under the sun and I believe it from my heart. Books, internet, teachers are there to help you out to resolve some parts of the problem but finally you have to catch the bull. If you catch it by horns then nothing like it but the best.
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