
Introduction to MBA courses
MBA (Masters of Business Administration) is one of the most popular postgraduate courses, one of the most frequently preferred courses by many students across India and the world. It serves as a gateway to a plethora of job opportunities in the modern corporate world.
MBA course is a 2-year management program, and the MBA degree has become quite a necessity to get a managerial job across various sectors and domains. Hence, the Mba course has gained a lot of significance in India in the last two decades. Most of the students from various streams like Btech, Bcom, BA, Bsc, BBA, and BCA graduates opt for MBA in their post-graduation.
The course duration is about 2 years with 4 semesters. The summer internship is also included in due course after the first year. MBA students are also given a golden opportunity to sit in the placement during the last year to start their career.
Top MBA colleges in India
In India, you will find more than 5000 MBA colleges. Picking out the best from the vast college is a hectic task. One can choose to opt for an MBA course in any of the Mba College considering the various aspects like- MBA specialization, infrastructure, fees, locations, placements, and marks secured in an entrance exam.
The top-ranked and Tier 1 MBA College entry is tough because their selection criteria are very stringent. To get admitted to the best MBA College, you need to work hard in clearing the GMAT and CAT score with a good score. But, getting into a Tier2 and Tier3 MBA college is very easier.
IIM Hyderabad, IIM Ahmedabad, IIM Bangalore are considered to be the top MBA colleges of India. FMS Delhi, NMIMS, GIM Goa, GLIM, MDI Gurgaon, IMT Ghaziabad, JBMIS, SPJIMR, and IBS Hyderabad are also included in the list of top MBA colleges of India.
Some top Universities like Osmania University, Annamalai University, and IGNOU offer MBA courses in distance education mode (correspondence). In addition, private colleges also provide online MBA courses which you can take up.
How to get admitted to an MBA course?
The process of MBA admission includes an entrance exam, followed by a group discussion and a personal interview. Many colleges in India give admission to the MBA course just following up the graduation course.
Therefore, candidates are advised to fill up the application form and follow up the admission process to get admission to the MBA courses.
Scopes of job to an MBA degree holder
Usually, they are hired for the managerial post in the department. The job profile of an MBA holder includes leading the team, liaison with clients, planning, strategizing, executing, and coordinating with other departments.
Delegating work and responsibilities, and finally reporting to the higher authority regarding the project is also undertaken.
Various sectors in which an MBA graduate can get a job-
- Public Policy Manager
- Materials manager
- Supply chain manager
- Retail Manager
- Risk manager
- Hospital and health care manager
- Import and export manager
- Environment and energy manager
- Export and Import Manager
- Digital Marketing Manager
- NGO manager
- International Business Manager
- Advertising Sales Manager
- Telecom Manager
- Project Manager
- Infrastructure Manager
- Transport and logistics manager
- Product manager
- Sales manager
- Finance manager
- Operations manager
- Human resource manager
- Marketing manager
- Data Analytics Manager
Scope for an MBA degree Holder
In the current market, there is a huge scope for the MBA degree holder. There is a huge demand for MBA degree holders in every domain and every industry. For the smooth beginning of the carrier of every MBA degree holder, most of the top MBA colleges provide campus placement to their students on the completion of the full-time degree course.
Every organization is small or big, or a private organization hires MBA degree holders in various activities.
Here is the list of all the top companies that hire MBA degree holders in campus placements.
- Nestle
- Cipla
- GAR
- Infosys
- Asian Paints
- Amazon
- Flipkart
- RPG
- Microsoft
- Wipro
- Microland
- Accenture
- Tata
- Philips
- TAS
- Tata Birla Group
- Saint Gobain
- Bajaj
- Credit Suisse
- McKinsey & Company
- Pidlite
- Crisil
- Aditya Birla Group
- PWC
- HDFC
- HSBC
- Larsen Turbo
- JP Morgan Chase & Co.
- EXL
- Reliance
- Vodafone
- ICICI Bank
- Mahindra
- Samsung
- ITC
- Avendus
- Deloitte
- BCG
- Citibank.