An MBA e.g. Master of Business Administration with all kinds of specialisations has become a very popular course of studies in India. Everybody is either doing an MBA or at least knows a dozen of people who hold an MBA degree. There are more than fourty b-schools in only Gujarat, India; but merely a couple of them award internationally recognized degrees and it is very hard to decide which ones are the best. A UGC approved degree is a great optionfor those dreaming of a government job in India, but for working abroad one needs a internationally known and recognized degree.
Most common MBA specialisations in b-schools in Gujarat and India in general are finance, marketing, human resources management and information systems. Since everyone is doing these courses the demand of business graduates has gone down drastically and so have the salaries. So what is the way out of this dilemma? Is there any way to still have a successful career in management? How can one stand out from the crowd?
Perhaps an international degree could help and maybe studying abroad is the solution, but then again, many Indians are going abroad to study already. When coming back they face an unexpected obstacle – they are told that they surely have great theoretical knowledge or even international working experience if they are lucky, but none of them knows how business is done in India. It is the the other way around for people who have done their MBA in India: they have no idea how business is done in the rest of the world.
There is a new option arising: pathway programmes. OIBT – Om Institute of Business & Technology is one of the best b-schools in Gujarat offering its students theoretical knowledge and work experience at both Indian and international level through its innovative pathway programmes. Hereby, the first part of studies takes place in India while the second part of study can be completed at several renowned universities and colleges around the world. Also in India, students get to choose their study location and preferred timings. The flexibility of OIBT’s programmes allows its students to work during their studies which implies a competitive advantage for the students. It is logical and understandable that employers prefer people with the freshest knowledge combined with work experience, which most graduates just do not have yet.
Students wanting to stand out should consider pathway programmes as this concept offers only advantages: practice and theory on an international level at a very affordable price as well as international network that students create when going abroad and which one cannot buy.
Most common MBA specialisations in b-schools in Gujarat and India in general are finance, marketing, human resources management and information systems. Since everyone is doing these courses the demand of business graduates has gone down drastically and so have the salaries. So what is the way out of this dilemma? Is there any way to still have a successful career in management? How can one stand out from the crowd?
Perhaps an international degree could help and maybe studying abroad is the solution, but then again, many Indians are going abroad to study already. When coming back they face an unexpected obstacle – they are told that they surely have great theoretical knowledge or even international working experience if they are lucky, but none of them knows how business is done in India. It is the the other way around for people who have done their MBA in India: they have no idea how business is done in the rest of the world.
There is a new option arising: pathway programmes. OIBT – Om Institute of Business & Technology is one of the best b-schools in Gujarat offering its students theoretical knowledge and work experience at both Indian and international level through its innovative pathway programmes. Hereby, the first part of studies takes place in India while the second part of study can be completed at several renowned universities and colleges around the world. Also in India, students get to choose their study location and preferred timings. The flexibility of OIBT’s programmes allows its students to work during their studies which implies a competitive advantage for the students. It is logical and understandable that employers prefer people with the freshest knowledge combined with work experience, which most graduates just do not have yet.
Students wanting to stand out should consider pathway programmes as this concept offers only advantages: practice and theory on an international level at a very affordable price as well as international network that students create when going abroad and which one cannot buy.
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