Finding a best college for MBA in India is not
only hard, but also a very stressful task to perform for any student as they
also undergo summer internships, placements, and other entrance exams.
So students with thoughts to pursue MBA in India
must be prepared for a lot pressure to deal with,
apart from required hard work that the course demands. However, students can
ideally reduce the pressure of finding the right MBA College for themselves by
smartly looking for features beyond ranking in any MBA college.
Hence, it is very important to
understand your needs and select the right institute. Since you will be
spending a lot in your MBA, it is important you select
the right institute. How do we differentiate between these colleges? Here are
some tips that you can follow -:
1) Reputation: Some B-schools already have a very
good brand value and are very well recognised in the industry. Students of
these well-reputed B-schools are sought-after by employers across industry. The
brand value of the college adds value to the student's CV. If it is a new or
upcoming college, then it is advisable to consult with somebody in the industry
to understand the industry perception of the college.
2) Rankings: Every year, reputed newspapers,
magazines and websites release B-school rankings. Although these rankings are
not very reliable, they give some idea about the relative merit of the college.
3) Accreditation: Does the college have the requisite
approvals? Is it AICTE- approved? What other
collaborations does the college have? It is very important to know what all
accreditations your colleges have. If your degrees are not recognized, they
won't hold much value especially if you're seeking jobs in the public sector.
4) Placements: One of the primary reasons why many
students opt for MBAs is to get a well-paid job. It is for this reason that
most students carefully study the official placement report of the college.
When looking at the placement statistics, try and find out the job profiles
offered. Also check out which companies hire from these institutes.
5) Alumni: Talk to the alumni, find out about
the college and where they are placed. Try and get your doubts cleared about
the quality of education offered and the facilities available.
6) Faculty and Staff: Find about how many permanent and
temporary faculty members are there. Find out about their qualifications. A
healthy mix of people with some industry exposure is preferred. This brings in
insights from the industry and academics to the classroom.
7) Students: Data such as the average CAT/GMAT scores, average age, average
work experience and male-female ratio gives you a fair idea of the student mix
of the college.
Go ahead and study well! All the
best..!!
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