Ravi is 20 and currently completing Bachelors of Mass Media.
Most of his friends are planning for an MBA and are preparing for it.
Ravi enjoyed his 3 years of education and is looking forward to studying more.
But Marketing is not one of them, yet he is keen for an MBA.
In fact, he is open to study and move abroad as well.
According to you which other course options are open for Ravi?
Or should he start working?
Comment below to share your suggestions.
Asked by Edumilestones | 29th of September 2020
career counsellor voiceofvipinRavi has a bundle of options he can choose from to build his career profile. He can choose to go ahead with gaining work experience in mass communication/media for two years & can choose to go ahead with further education in specialization course with leadership/entrepreneurship/innovation in choice of his country.
He also has an option to take up further education in other fields and can get part time work experience in internship abroad
Infact otherthan MBA there two courses where Ravi should go for:
Ravi should go for Politics and International Relations as PG so that his UG will get aligned.
He should also go for digital markteing courses (especially social Media that assists in Media and Communication)
Because You completed Mass Media at your Graduation, here I suggesst you to go for MBA. Try to complete your MBA from reputed Institution.
Lovely professional University's Manaagement Department, Mittal School of Business(MSoB), is NIRF 37th Rank in the current year 2021.
MSoB is offering variety of MBA programms, think over them, base on your interst you cam make the choice of MBA degree. The link is provided for your reference.
https://www.lpu.in/programmes/management/mba
Mittal School of Business is a favourite among MBA aspirants from across the country and the globe for its industry-oriented curriculum, interactive hands-on pedagogy, and intense industry interface. A multidisciplinary campus and multicultural environment suffused with student activity ensure the all-round development of its graduates, grooming them for successful entrepreneurship and global careers.
The eligibility for the program is Pass with 55% aggregate marks in any discipline. LPUNEST and interviews are mandatory.
LPU is a brand and Mittal School of Business has been ranked 37 in the country. At LPU they say, if not the real world, the classes of MBA are simulated as a real-world, making the learning close to reality. A wide range of emerging specialisation areas are on offer:
MBA (Tourism and Hospitality) MBA (Financial Markets) MBA (Corporate Audit and Tax Management) MBA (International Business) MBA (Supply Chain and Logistics) MBA (Cost Management and Financial Analysis) MBA (Hospital and Health care Management)MBA (Business Analytics)MBA (Corporate Affairs and Governance) and MBA (Hons) The university has tie-up with the companies like NSE, Safeducate, ICICI Direct, IDFC, etc.
This course allows students to pursue live projects and/or professional certifications like NCCMP, NCFM, etc. The curriculum is equipped with 21st-century digital technologies required for managing their specialised area.
The entrepreneurship projects are an integral part of the curriculum. The university has added to the core curricula, modules like communication, analytical and soft skills to enhance personality and employability.
The Industry desired workshops on Digital Marketing, Business Analytics, Stock Market Operations, Life Skills, Creativity and Innovation, and Leadership are held on the campus to make students industry-ready.
The students get an opportunity to work on business projects to enhance managerial skills. Last but not least the course incorporates real-life case studies to provide interactive teaching and learning methodology.
18 LPA was the highest salary package offered, 6.2 is the average salary package. The university has a tie-up with over 700 companies that come for campus placements. Students are placed in the best brands likeFederal Bank, Trident Group, Colgate Palmolive, Phonepe, Marico Ltd., Ernst and Young, Accenture, Flipkart, Wipro, Hindustan Unilever, Godrej Consumer, McKinley & Rice, ITC Limited, Bajaj Allianz, MRF, Naukri, Rallis India, Ceat, Luminous Power Technologies, Voltas beko, Unominda Group, Zoho, Khimji Ramdas, Cleartax, Blue Star, Zomato, Asian Paints, Berger Paints, Nerolac Paints, Havells, Hettich, Upgrad, Byjus Think and Learn, Classplus, Chegg, Ola, Oyo, S&P Global Market Intelligence, Data Bridge Market Research, Furture Market Insights, Just Dial, Delhivery, DTDC, Bonn Industries, Britannia, HDFC Bank, IDFC First Bank, Swiggy, Zomato, SAP Labs, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Kotal Life, Hafele, Practo, Global Shiksha, Kent, Farelabs, Ceasefire Industries Ltd., Markets and Markets, Bharti AXA, Decathlon Sports, Exide Industries, Emami, Janalakshmai Financial Services, Kelloggs, Apollo Munich Health Insurance, Cavin Care, Moodys Analytics, WNS Global, Ocwen Financial, Redington, Transport Corporation of India, Crescendo Group, Outlook Group, Planet Spark, Hono HR, Lazzaro HR Solutions, Trell, etc
The main thing for placement is that LPU provides placement classes to the students from the first year, which helps students prepare for placement until their final year of the program.
Since Ravi is on path towards just completing his education he should look forward to start working for now. That will give him the clarity on what the job market needs in his industry while also help him understand what he is capable of doing. Later on he can choose the right course for himself.
Lot of times what we know of the jobs changes once we get involved in it.