What is MBA
Master of Business Administration or MBA is one of the most popular post-graduate programmes in India and abroad. The two-year programme is a gateway to a plethora of job opportunities in the corporate world. Here are some important facts about the MBA program:
What makes MBA such a popular course is that students from any background – including Science, Commerce and Humanities – can pursue it.
A regular MBA or Post-Graduation Diploma in Management (PGDM) is generally a two-year course divided into four or six semesters. However, there are certain private institutes that offer one-year PGDM programmes as well.
One can pursue MBA in various modes, such as, Regular, Online and Distance-Education. Interested candidates can also find programmes customised based on their professional experience such as Executive MBA.
Many management institutes offer Post-Graduate Diploma (PGD) or Post-Graduate Programme (PGP) in Management instead of an MBA degree. There is not much difference between the two, but for their titles.
The full-time MBA is the most popular among all, and includes theory classes, practical projects, and internships.
Fresh graduates as well as candidates with a few years of work experience opt for a full-time MBA. Some colleges prefer fresh graduates while some colleges give higher preference to candidates with a few years of work experience.
On the other hand, the Executive MBA is fit for candidates with more than 5 -10 years work experience as it is designed to enhance their managerial and leadership skills to stay relevant in the job market.
Online MBA, Part Time MBA and Distance MBA programmes are ideal for candidates who wish to study while working.
MBA eligibility
Full-time MBA eligibility criteria are as follows:
The basic eligibility criteria for MBA (full-time) is Graduation in any discipline or equivalent from a recognised university
Most of the institutes follow the minimum score criteria in Graduation which is 50 per cent in average or equivalent. For Reserved category students, the minimum score in 45 per cent in aggregate
Final-year Graduation candidates are also eligible to apply for MBA, provided they present the proof of completion of Graduation degree within the duration specified by the institute
MBA Admissions
Admissions to all B-schools typically take place through an admission test. This test can be one of the following types:
National Level Test conducted by an apex testing body or a top national B-school on behalf of the other participating colleges. eg: CAT, MAT, CMAT or ATMA
State Level Test conducted by a state level testing body or a top state B-school on behalf of the other participating colleges in that state. eg: MAH-CET, OJEE, KMAT, TANCET or APICET
Test conducted by a B-school for entrance to its own MBA programme. In some cases, these scores can be accepted as a qualifying criteria by other B-schools as well. eg: IIFT, XAT, NMAT, SNAP, IBSAT
Test conducted by a university for entrance to MBA programmes being offered by colleges that are affiliated to it. eg: KIITEE, HPU MAT
The qualifying exam is usually followed by a second level screening round that could be a group discussion or a personal interview conducted by the college that the student has qualified for.
Top MBA entrance exams
Given below is the list of top MBA exams scores that are valid for admission to various B-schools.
CAT
XAT
CMAT
MAT
SNAP
NMAT
Popular MBA Specializations
MBA Finance
MBA Marketing
MBA IT
MBA HR
MBA Skillset
A manager is expected to lead a team of professionals hence the most important skills for a successful manager are good communication and leadership qualities. Take a look at some of the skills required for MBA/PGDM, below:
Full-time MBA: Required Skillset
Business acumen
Good communication skills
Problem-solving Skills
Management skills
Strong mathematical skills
Research oriented
Analytical thinking
Leadership qualities
Eye for detail
Goal-oriented & ability to work under pressure
MBA courses and specialisations
Apart from the generic MBA course, there are many MBA specialisations available to candidates. It is recommended that every candidate must choose a branch or specialisation in their MBA programme since it equips them better with the requisite skills for specific domains such as finance, operations, human resources, marketing, to name a few.
Some of the most popular MBA specialisations are listed below:
MBA/PGDM specialisations
Finance
Infrastructure
Marketing
International Business
Sales
Disaster Management
Human Resources
Energy & Environment
Operations
Import & Export
Product
IT & Systems
Business Analytics
Healthcare & Hospital
Digital Marketing
Business Economics
Entrepreneurship
Agriculture & Food Business
Advertising
Materials Management
NGO Management
Oil & Gas
Pharma
Retail
Project Management
Rural Management
Sports Management
Supply Chain
Telecom
Textile Management
Transport & Logistics
Forestry
Public Policy
Hospitality
MBA Subjects
Students pursuing MBA programme are exposed to a range of subjects. In a two year programme, students begin with core subjects such as Organisational Behaviour, Marketing, Principles of Management, to name a few. In the second year, they are exposed to subjects such as Entrepreneurship and Business Law, among others. Often MBA schools classify these subjects as core and electives and give a chance to students to choose between the elective subjects. Listed below are some of the subjects that most MBA courses offer:
Marketing
HR management
Business planning
Finance management
Principles of management
Business laws
Communication skills
Entrepreneurship
Business Communication
Computer Application
Organizational behavior
Taxation
Retail management
Project work
Economics
Business environment
FAQs related to MBA course
Q: Which MBA course is the best?
A: All of MBA courses or specializations have bright prospects for students it the field of business management. However, the best MBA course depends solely on the candidates and their interest. Some of the best MBA courses in India are MBA in Sales & Marketing, MBA in Operations, MBA in HR, MBA in Finance and MBA in Information Technology.
Q: Which are the top MBA colleges in India?
A: The IIM A, B and C are considered top MBA colleges in India. Apart from these three MDI, FMS, SPJIMR, IMT, JBMIS, NMIMS, IBS, GIM, GLIM and others. For the list of all top MBA colleges in India, click here.
Q: What is the eligibility criteria for MBA?
A: Eligibility criteria for MBA is Graduation. However, Many colleges prescribe minimum marks in aggregate in Graduation ( 50% for General and 45 percent for SC/ST candidates).
Q: How can I get admission in MBA course?
A: The MBA admission process includes entrance exam, group discussion and personal interview. Many colleges offer admission on the basis of graduation score only. To get admission in MBA course, the candidate will have to fill an application form and follow the admission process.
Q: Do I need to appear for entrance exam for MBA?
A: Most of the Tier-1 and Tier-2 MBA institutes in India accept candidates on the basis of MBA entrance exam score. So, if you want to pursue MBA from a reputed MBA college, taking an entrance exam is a must.
Q: What is the duration of MBA course?
A: MBA course is of two years, divided into four semesters. This course duration also includes summer internship after the first year.
Q: I have a Bachelors in Arts degree. Which MBA specialization is best for me?
A: The most suitable MBA specialization for Bachelors in Arts degree holders are HR, Sales & Marketing, Tourism & Hospitality, Entrepreneurship and General MBA.
Q: Can I pursue MBA through correspondence?
A: Yes, many universities like IGNOU, Annamalai University and Osmania University offer MBA programmes in correspondence (distance education mode).
Q: Will I get good placement after completing MBA course?
A: Yes, most of the MBA colleges provide placement to its students at the end of the course. To ensure, you get a placement, check whether the college you shortlist for admission has a placement cell or not. Also check its placement reports to know which companies participate in campus placement.
Q: What is the difference between MBA and PGDM?
A: After completing the MBA course, the student gets a degree while after completing PGDM, the student gets a diploma.
List of Management courses in India after graduation.
A lot of students from all over India are taking up management courses in India. Management courses deal with various kinds of managerial activities across different sectors. The most popular among the Management courses in India is an MBA. Here is a look at the detailed list of Management courses in India and specializations in MBA that one can do after completing their graduation.
There are several top management courses in India that one can do after completing their graduation. These courses can be post-graduation diploma courses, certificate courses as well as MBA courses. Most of the post-graduation management courses are of two years. Here is a look at some of the top management courses in India.
Post Graduate Diploma in Management- PGDM
Post Graduate Diploma in Business Analytics– PGDBA
Post Graduate Program in Management- PGP (Management)
Master of Commerce – M.com
Master in Computer Management- MCM
Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management – PGDBM
Master of Financial Management – MFM
Master in Hospital Management- MHM
Master of Philosophy in Management- Phil (Management)
Executive Post Graduate Program– EPGP
Master of Management Studies- MMS
Master of Event Management- EVM
Master of Business Studies- MBS
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Master of Business Administration - MBA
Master of Business Administration or MMBA is one of the most sought after postgraduate degree programs in India. The course is of 2 years and offers several lucrative jobs in the management field. There are several specializations available in the MBA programme. Here is a look at the MBA specializations.
MBA Finance
MBA Marketing
MBA in HR Management
MBA in Hospitality Management
MBA in Business Analytics
MBA in Digital Marketing
MBA in International Business
MBA IT
MBA in Operations Management
MBA Entrepreneurship
MBA in Supply Chain Management
MBA Event Management
MBA in Aviation Management
MBA Travel and Tourism
MBA Biotechnology
MBA in Event Management
MBA in Agriculture (Agribusiness)
Some of the best colleges in Mumbai for doing MBA
National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE)
S. P. Jain Institute of Management and Research (SPJIMR)
Shailesh J. Mehta School of Management, IIT Bombay
Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies-JBIMS
NMIMS School of Business Management, Mumbai