I am having 6 yrs of exp and still a S/E..salary is 50000 pm...But I need to boost up my career so I am planning for weekend/part time MBA from Hyderabad.....Can any1 tell me the best college for this....If placement is there for executive/part time....that will be awesome
Re: part time/ executive MBA in Hyderabad
by Srikrishnan V on Feb 04, 2012 03:12 PM
boss, work hard and think clearly. dont think that saddling youself with fake degree will help you earn more money. Actually, it will but at cost of your peace of mind.
No wonder. Seems like IIMs are not institutions but just elitist clubs with the CAT as their screening process. All they think is about salary and placements.
Re: IIM are just elitist clubs
by kaka kishacha on Feb 04, 2012 03:07 PM
There's one saying - "If you grind the sand with your efforts, You may find oil dripping through". These students work hard for selection through CAT, Once selected, they work even harder during their course, AND their professional life is even harder - as a Manager or Head of the Company.
If you are willing to take this route as a challenge, - Welcome, They do deserve all money they earn.
Re: Re: IIM are just elitist clubs
by Srikrishnan V on Feb 04, 2012 03:14 PM
there is no denying that these are smart people. unfortunately, they take the PPT, buzzword way to "success".
Re: IIM Ahmedabad
by Kabul Singh on May 31, 2012 05:28 AM
Ranked 11th because of reservation not inspite of. When you will grow up friends. Don't grudge the progress made by long under priviledged class. Be really competetive and seek 100% reservation for the elitist class
FT has lived up to its grand reputation of producing rankings from its editor's backside without any holistic or factual basis. FT along with Economic times have the least credibility of all the ranking journals out there. Its hard to imagine how Fuqua,Haas or even Columbia trump Kellogg and Tuck.Similarly what is the basis of ranking an international school?? Clubbing all world schools into one list is moronic as the formats,time frame for the MBA, teaching methods,student population variances, teaching methodologies are just too random to find a pattern. The sources one can reliably use are the US News rankings and to a lesser extent Poets and Quants or Forbes. In my opinion in the US there are the M7 schools and then the rest. The M7 in no particular order are Stanford,Harvard,Wharton,Kellogg,Booth,MIT Sloan and Columbia. These schools are considered contemporaries and are Tier1 and set the standards for the MBA in the US. Outside the US, the Tier1 schools are INSEAD,London Business School, IE and IESE...ISB,IIMs are great schools as well but probably not considered Tier 1 internationally.
on a funny note there is no chinese business school in this list (though Hongkong SAR is there). Normally in any ranking there will be 10 from china in the list and 1 from India. Wow atleast here we beat china.