MBA graduates are very fortunate. They have several alternatives to be had to kick begin their career. They have certain capabilities that help them excel in fields inclusive of management, finance, law or administration.
Job Opportunities after MBA:
Popular sectors to work in just after your graduation are as follows-
- Finance Sector- Financial Advisor, Accountant, Trader, Investment Banker, Loan Officer, etc
- Management Sector- Human Resource Manager, Information and Systems Manager, Research and Development Manager are to name a few.
- Marketing
- Real Estate Business
- Sales Executive
- Advertising
- Aviation
- Consultancy
- Digital Marketing
- Insurance
- Media
- Manufacturing
These are some high paying jobs in India. Every aspirant should know that control and administrative abilities are vital for individual growth. To make the most use of confined resources should be the goal of every individual.
Master in Business Administration is the best option for those who want to stick to their field. MBA is for people who want to start their own business or continue to work for their family business. MBA is preferable above other programs as it gives you scope to find your area of interest. It also increases your chances to land a better job simultaneously.
The present trend suggests that MBA students get their placements with the highest salary packages in India. Also, major firms offer top salary packages to BBA+MBA profile holders as they have greater expertise and knowledge. The scale of salary increases after MBA, but the job sectors remain more or less the same as discussed above.
MBA aspirants can opt for various competitive exams conducted by the top institutes of the world. To prepare oneself for entrance and education, one should research more about the B-schools. Select that option that suits your interest and persuasion. Some entrance exams for MBA in India are CAT, XAT, MAT, NMAT, CMAT, SNAT, etc. Also, you have the GMAT and GRE as the available options for those who aspire to pursue MBA from abroad. Also, you should learn about language exams such as IELTS, TOEFL, if you want to pursue MBA from abroad. Any of these courses offer attractive career opportunities for BBA graduates.
PGDM (Post Graduate Diploma in Management) is an alternative to an MBA. It is a diploma course offered by autonomous institutions. In some colleges, this course is offered for one year as it is tough to get admission to IIM and XLRI. Therefore, students can go to PGDM courses offered by mid-level MBA colleges. PGDM courses have a well-structured curriculum. Moreover, these courses are acknowledged by good companies.
Government Job Opportunities
There are many Government jobs available for graduates in India. However, the salary package is not that much. The one’s that you will get in private sectors like banking. Moreover, anyone can go for these jobs. These jobs are universal and are worth enough.
Let us go through a few of them:
- STAFF SELECTION COMMISSION: SSC Exams are for those who want to get a Central Government job. It will ensure job security for them. SSCCGL, SSC CPO, SSC JE, SSC IDM, SSC FCI are the exams for the ones who have completed their graduation.
- RAILWAYS: Railways are one of the topmost rated government jobs in India. There are a number of benefits associated with the job. Ranging from various allowances to a first-rate revenue package is what an ideal railway job gives you. For getting into Railways, you must clear the Railway Recruitment Board Exams. The exam will include Railway Ticket Checker Exam, Assistant Loco Pilot Exam, Railway Officers Exam, etc.
- BANK PO: PO is an assistant manager or Scale I Officer. SBI PO, CWE, IBPS PO, RBI Assistant, etc. are some of the banking exams. Every bank conducts its own exam and hence aspirants have various opportunities to get themselves a job. The advantage of attempting PO exams is that there is no limit to the number of trials you give. However, the age limit is set to 28 years.