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Is life set after MBA from IIM?
There is a whole world of positives good education can bring you and IIMs are no different. But IIMs are not a magic bullet which will set you for life. Many people who go to IIMs know this. For others knowing there is a flip side to the best case scenario might be useful.
How much do IIM graduates earn after 5 years Quora?
How much will I be earning on an average after 5-6 years after graduating from IIM-B? – Quora. A typical starting salary of an IIMB graduate is about 20–30 lacs. In 5–6 years, it should at least double, so you are looking for a salary of about 40–60 lacs.
What is the life after MBA from IIM Quora?
Most (~90\%) will end up as Analysts, Consultants, Managers or other such vague, boring and well-paid careers. The rest will end up on a career path of their own making – could be anything from an Artist to a Zookeeper, who knows! Originally Answered: What are the job oppurtunities after completion of MBA from IIMs?
Is life after MBA cool?
Many would believe, life after MBA should be cool. An IIT BTech degree or an IIM MBA should be enough to get you through the rest of your professional life without any hassles. For a few who get their dream jobs right out of campus, that may be true. But a big chunk doesn’t feel that way.
Is an IIT BTech or an IIM MBA enough?
An IIT BTech degree or an IIM MBA should be enough to get you through the rest of your professional life without any hassles. For a few who get their dream jobs right out of campus, that may be true. But a big chunk doesn’t feel that way.
Is life after IIM better than IIT?
Life after IIM Many IIT graduates don’t wait for that long. For them, an IIT-IIM label sounds much better than a simple IIT tag. It’s also a good way to get away from the pure technical work that fresh engineering graduates are expected to handle.
What are the disadvantages of doing an IIM degree?
The time spent in class is limited. Also people get exposed to lot of competitions and other activities. Corporate life becomes way too monotonous. No Working Abroad opportunities : Except for few IIM grads who join a MNC, rest are stuck here. The proportion of people employed in an Indian company is huge.