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Sunday, July 3, 2011

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES AFTER MBA IN INDIA & Career after MBA in IT industry


CAREER OPPORTUNITIES AFTER MBA IN INDIA


There is unprecedented competition in the marketplace today. The need to understand consumer desires and cater to them has become the norm for existence and survival in business. Thus, the necessity for enterprising managers with a global vision arises. Management education has received a great boost in the post-globalisation era. Premier institutes have descended upon the scenario with programmes aimed at carving out well-rounded personalities who can confidently walk through the portals of the corporate world 

The MBA (Master of Business Administration) degree is probably the worlds best known and most widely recognized post graduate degree. It is a professional degree - in that it is intended for those who work in business and management i.e., the intention of a program leading to an MBA is to prepare or further prepare individuals for responsible positions in business - usually managerial positions. MBA programs are run throughout the world, as they are seen to be relevant for the preparation of people for work in management irrespective of the industry, business sector, the nature of the economy, etc. 



In fact the degree is a bit of a misnomer. For most people this is a management degree, and it is not only relevant and of value to those in 'business' - as normally defined - but also those in government, the public sector etc. The MBA degree title has always been used in theUSA - where it was first developed, but not always in other countries. In the UK for example - where Post Graduate degree level management education only began to develop from the late 1960s the title was not initially used. For example the main schools at that time used the MSc and MA degree titles. From around 1980 however most established programs around the world had adopted the MBA title. There are of course programs which look very much like what other Schools would call an MBA - which still lead to degrees with other titles. Such titles include MBL (Master of Business Leadership - predominantly in S. Africa), MBS (Master of Business Studies), MSc and MA as well as more specialist degrees e.g., Master of Finance. Often such programs are seeking deliberately to differentiate themselves from other programs 

Why an MBA? 
Your future! Being equipped to handle the opportunities and threats of today's dynamic business environment has never been more important. New products, new markets, off-shore resourcing, mergers, and new technologies all create uncertainty and opportunity. An MBA helps position you to take advantage of the opportunities and protects you from the threats. A Master of Business Administration provides you with a broad view of the functional areas of business.



Empowered with an MBA degree one can develop a career in a range of fields. One can opt for a variety of career options after MBA in India. Career opportunities after MBA include in the fields of human resource management, operations management, strategic management, international management, and organisational communication etc. Career advancement, management expertise and increased earnings are perhaps the most common reasons given for pursuing an MBA. An MBA can help you make major break or leap in your career path with a concomitant leap in income.

After liberalization Indian market has opened several new opportunities to management students. After rapid expansion of Industries, India has also opened new vistas for excellent opportunities for careers in management. New Economic Policy of liberalisation has increased the demand for managerial personnel in the corporate world. 
Industry insiders feels that the demand for managerial personnel in specialist fields like Finance, Production, Marketing, Personnel and Administration will further increase rapidly in the coming years. The corporates in their accelerated drive for all-important competitive edge believe that management graduates with their macro vision and analytical bent of mind can deliver more than others in the fast changing world of business. Now MBA as a three-letter qualification has become almost mandatory for entry into and future advancement in a wide range of industries. Top companies-multinationals, foreign banks, financial institutions, public sector undertakings, in effect the whole corporate sector – offer bright opportunities to management graduates.The careers in management offer one of the best remuneration packages and perks everywhere. Private sector today offers rapid advancement to result-oriented professionals. Excellent perks are offered which may include free accommodation, free conveyance / attractive allowances, CPF, leave travel concession, medical allowance /reimbursement etc.
For those who take up self employment or who become employment generators as entrepreneurs – MBA or equivalent qualifications provide handful of necessary inputs for achieving successful entrepreneurial aims.

Career after MBA in IT industry

Following are some of the job options for MBAs in IT companies: 

1. Business Analyst: You act as an Interface between the customer and the delivery team. You are expected understand the business processes and the exact customer requirements and document them properly in a format that the delivery team (developers) understands. For being an effective BA, you should have knowledge of things like UML, RUP, Rational Rose etc. in addition to having a good domain knowledge. Experienced BAs become good IT Consultants.

2. Pre-Sales: Here you do things like responding to RFIs, RFPs and preparing client-specific presentations. Similar profile is that of a Business Development Manager.

3. Sales: Do I need to explain this one?  

4. ERP Consultant: You are responsible for understanding the business processes of your customers and implementing packaged ERP software (like SAP) after making the necessary customizations.

5. Project Manager: Project Managers are involved in a project right from the stage of requirements gathering. They are required to do Planning, Estimation, Resource (People, Hardware, Software etc.) and time management. Tools like MS Project are heavily used by PMs.

6. HR Manager: Not much work  Kidding  Responsible for Recruitment, Appraisal, Employee retention, Career planning, Trainings etc.

7. Quality/Testing Manager: Suitable for people with testing/QA kind of background.

Hope that helps. Good luck for your MBA.

Cheers!


2 comments:

  1. Thanks for the guidance..I was wondering how i can survive in It after my MBA..

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