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abhijat_kr (-=hidden=-) Newbie
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Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 10:42 am Post subject: |
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| ver 2.0 wrote: | I am not sure about how good Hyd is but Bombay doesn't have too many people with exposure to the IT industry.
I had a similar profile to yours and my suggestion would be to avoid IBS as personally I found it to be a huge misfit for me. |
Hello ver 2.0 and et.al.,
Please dont take it personal, I am taking your help to convey this message to mass as generic thought which is developed in many youngsters.....
I am astonished to see many people coming from such big MNCs (mostly indian) having couples of years of experience, having around 5-7 lacs figures and land up themselves here. I am more surprised to see they chose IT as their main management stream.
I would advocate for continuing in the corporate if you are doing justice with your background (often engineers / MCAs) and better go for some certification programs like PMP / Six sigma / CISA and many more. This will not only push you to climb organizational hierarchy rather you will seldom find yourself in a situation where you would liek to back track.
If we start taking one very average case, we can easily realise the money spend in MBA program (be it b 1 yr Exe prgram which cost avg 15-20 Lacs in IIM / SP Jain Grate Lakes Chennai and even much more in ISB or even 2 yrs program) + what you dont earn for these 1 or 2 yrs + the other expenses comes to more than 30 lacs. And even you start your career with 15 lacs salary (which is avg sal of these insti n course) you end up more than 6-7 yrs to recover this cost (considering the earning as extra amount what you are earning now, i.e 5-7 Lacs)
Still you want to do MBA then y u choose IBS where u will very seldom touch fig of even 8-10 lacs. At least choose some better institi like above.
If done so, you will never say "avoid IBS". It is you who have opted wrong not IBS who have lifted you !!
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abhijat_kr (-=hidden=-) Newbie
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Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 10:46 am Post subject: |
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| ver 2.0 wrote: | I am not sure about how good Hyd is but Bombay doesn't have too many people with exposure to the IT industry.
I had a similar profile to yours and my suggestion would be to avoid IBS as personally I found it to be a huge misfit for me. |
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I don't think that getting an MBA after 4 yrs will necessarily do that much to advance your career. I would suggest waiting a few years and seeing how things play out. If you do decide that getting the MBA makes sense, I would try to do it with the sponsorship of your company--many companies will pay part of the tuition for their employees to get a part-time MBA. If you don't work for such a company, consider trying to work for a company that does provide these kinds of opportunities.
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ver 2.0 (-=hidden=-) Newbie
Joined: 19 Jan 2008 Posts: 10 IBS Campus: Mumbai Batch Year: 2008
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Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 11:38 am Post subject: |
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| abhijat_kr wrote: | | ver 2.0 wrote: | I am not sure about how good Hyd is but Bombay doesn't have too many people with exposure to the IT industry.
I had a similar profile to yours and my suggestion would be to avoid IBS as personally I found it to be a huge misfit for me. |
Hello ver 2.0 and et.al.,
Please dont take it personal, I am taking your help to convey this message to mass as generic thought which is developed in many youngsters.....
I am astonished to see many people coming from such big MNCs (mostly indian) having couples of years of experience, having around 5-7 lacs figures and land up themselves here. I am more surprised to see they chose IT as their main management stream.
I would advocate for continuing in the corporate if you are doing justice with your background (often engineers / MCAs) and better go for some certification programs like PMP / Six sigma / CISA and many more. This will not only push you to climb organizational hierarchy rather you will seldom find yourself in a situation where you would liek to back track.
If we start taking one very average case, we can easily realise the money spend in MBA program (be it b 1 yr Exe prgram which cost avg 15-20 Lacs in IIM / SP Jain Grate Lakes Chennai and even much more in ISB or even 2 yrs program) + what you dont earn for these 1 or 2 yrs + the other expenses comes to more than 30 lacs. And even you start your career with 15 lacs salary (which is avg sal of these insti n course) you end up more than 6-7 yrs to recover this cost (considering the earning as extra amount what you are earning now, i.e 5-7 Lacs)
Still you want to do MBA then y u choose IBS where u will very seldom touch fig of even 8-10 lacs. At least choose some better institi like above.
If done so, you will never say "avoid IBS". It is you who have opted wrong not IBS who have lifted you !! |
I don't know how IBS or anyone supportive of the whole concept argue against those who go there?
Before joining the program I expected at least some minimum level of etiquette for the others which was missing and I expected a proper 'classroom' which was missing. (I am not going into the aspect of learning)
Just to clarify I don't want to bring the concepts of placements/ career prospects etc. in this discussion because I personally feel every person who puts in a couple of successful years in IT has enough contacts to take him through but I was commenting on the overall experience of attending IBS, sharing classroom with 'peers', farcial 'case study approach' and the supposed continuous assessment.
I have never depended on IBS for anything besides getting a degree but its still a hellish experience to go through for two years.
Maybe its due to some culture shock which only those who have some IT exposure can understand.
Imagine sharing a classroom with people who can't send emails or who don't know English?
Please stop blaming participants for choosing IBS. They did not deliver on what they promised..
| Quote: | | If done so, you will never say "avoid IBS". It is you who have opted wrong not IBS who have lifted you !! |
A quick analogy -
The next time you get stuck in a traffic jam, hold yourself responsible for the mess. Why? Because you chose to drive when the road was full of potholes and messy drivers everywhere..!
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raghushivalingaiah (raghu) Newbie
Joined: 27 Aug 2008 Posts: 1 IBS Campus: bangalore Batch Year: 2008-09
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Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 8:24 pm Post subject: ICFAI Business school??? |
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| can any tel me how is ICFAi business school... outcome???please
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