Jan 14, 2012

Does a complete education in India means having an MBA?


There was a time when children were told that it is not important whether you win or lose, it is more important that you participate. Nowadays, any parent heard saying this to his or her child would be baulked at. Success at any rate and beating the competition are the mantras on which the young are raised especially in India. This neck to neck competition has impacted not just lifestyles and working patterns, but has penetrated into life concepts to completely impact the education in India.

In that same manner, in order to combat the competition and rise to the top, it is no longer sufficient to just have the skills required to perform a job. It has also become essential to be equipped with additional skills and qualifications that makes one stand out among his or her peers and points one out as the right candidate to take on an assignment. This competitive spirit drives the young professionals to seek higher qualifications and super specialize in their fields to reach the top.

Among the options available for higher education in India that instantly offers recognition is the MBA degree. A post graduate degree that enhances managerial skills and imbibes leadership qualities, the MBA is the one higher qualification that can be pursued by professionals across board such as those belonging to the medical, pharmaceutical, engineering, legal, customer service, logistics, supply chain, retail and media among other cadre.

While there are many options to get an MBA education in India, it is essential to choose an option that would allow professionals to make best use of their time while giving them the best management education in the world. Jaro Education, an ISO certified institution committed to increasing the standard of higher education in India, offers international MBA degrees in multiple specialisations to interested candidates.

These MBA degrees, offered in collaboration with the universally renowned United Business Institutes (UBI) of Belgium, make it possible for professionals to gain administrative and management knowledge in the subjects of their preference. Thus, a degree in hospital administration will enable a medical student to manage a hospital efficiently, while a degree in retail management will help a businessman manage his chain stores better.

Education in India involves gaining qualifications that make you fit to run the full race, and an MBA from Jaro Education will make you do just that.

For more information visit: www.jaro.in or call Ranjita Raman: +91 9930363985

3 comments:

  1. Has anyone heard about MBA in Rural management & Agribusiness(New Programme) offered by KIIT School of Rural Management??

    Having achieved highest standards for its flagship programme of MBA (Rural Management), KSRM is now moving closer to realizing its vision to become a leading global academic institution in the field of Rural Management.
    Find out more about the course and other details on their website. Admissions open for Batch 2012-14

    http://www.ksrm.ac.in/pages/home/home.htm

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    1. Never heard of KIIT B-School.Not famous. It must be only focusing on Rural Management. However, to see long term perspective , one should look beyond. An Institute that offers plethora of choices should be preferred. If a candidate is seriously looking for fast track career growth, a recognized one year MBA is definitely an answer. Above that , International MBA is added advantage. The write up seems excellent. The website www.ubi.edu.in gives enough information for the programs offered with no. of specializations. Best & advanced way of learning & getting degree!

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  2. Some of the finest education changes in India have been in its view.Quite different from the early 90s, higher education in India has been riding on the requirements of right career copportunities.computer courses, vocational courses in India,undergraduate courses in India or any other course in the country has inculcatated a great potential.

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