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Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Want to be an MBA
I want to be an MBA," is probably one of the most hackneyed and trite comments of the graduating youth of recent times.
Graduates today want to be an MBA, but have little idea what a manager really does.
Most students are attracted to a management education at top business schools because of the high pay packets they get at the end of it.
Sure, it is a brilliant career to pursue, but if your ultimate aim is to stuff your pockets, you might just cut a sorry figure in your future life or, for that matter, even in your Group Discussions or interviews.
Graduates today want to be an MBA, but have little idea what a manager really does.
Most students are attracted to a management education at top business schools because of the high pay packets they get at the end of it.
Sure, it is a brilliant career to pursue, but if your ultimate aim is to stuff your pockets, you might just cut a sorry figure in your future life or, for that matter, even in your Group Discussions or interviews.
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
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