hi. i m a student of MBA(2nd sem). i m doing it from a private university . some time back supreme court quashed the order of private universities & told the management to take affiliation from some university recognised by UGC. Now the problem is that that we(students) are not getting any concrete results from the institute. since our batch size is too big(somewhere around 400 students)so no good university is ready to absorb these many students. All we are getting is DLP universities. So we will be putting in so much of money, attending regular classes & again getting DLP degree.
We are in a big confusion. sometimes we (students) think of leaving mba & start working .i cannot start mba again bcoz i have already wasted my 2 years. one year while preparing for CAT & another in this institute. Plz suggest me what should i do. i want to get in the field of HR. i m an IT graduate.all suggestions are most welcome.
From India, Mumbai
We are in a big confusion. sometimes we (students) think of leaving mba & start working .i cannot start mba again bcoz i have already wasted my 2 years. one year while preparing for CAT & another in this institute. Plz suggest me what should i do. i want to get in the field of HR. i m an IT graduate.all suggestions are most welcome.
From India, Mumbai
Hello Ashi,
Don't be disheartened. didn't you check those details before you joined the programme?
According to me the best you can do is start of working in the area you are interested like HR, Marketing etc., and when you have settled in your job take up a distance management course. This way you will be doing justice with the course as you already have some working knowledge. This would contribute to both your career and your study.
Let me know if i have eased your dimemma.
Regards,
Soumya Shankar
From India, Bangalore
Don't be disheartened. didn't you check those details before you joined the programme?
According to me the best you can do is start of working in the area you are interested like HR, Marketing etc., and when you have settled in your job take up a distance management course. This way you will be doing justice with the course as you already have some working knowledge. This would contribute to both your career and your study.
Let me know if i have eased your dimemma.
Regards,
Soumya Shankar
From India, Bangalore
Hi Ashi,
I do not think you should leave the course. It doesn't matter if you hold a diploma or a degree. As long you have the drive and the interest you will excel. You will find that many of the guru's don't even have proper education. And by proper education I mean they don't have a degree but have educated themselves in something that they were truly interested in and believed in it.
So under no circumstances leave the course. Finish it, learn what you are there to learn and don't worry about the consequences. Things will fall into place if you think simple and work towards your goal with a true heart.
My two cents.
Warm regards,
CHR
From India, Gurgaon
I do not think you should leave the course. It doesn't matter if you hold a diploma or a degree. As long you have the drive and the interest you will excel. You will find that many of the guru's don't even have proper education. And by proper education I mean they don't have a degree but have educated themselves in something that they were truly interested in and believed in it.
So under no circumstances leave the course. Finish it, learn what you are there to learn and don't worry about the consequences. Things will fall into place if you think simple and work towards your goal with a true heart.
My two cents.
Warm regards,
CHR
From India, Gurgaon
Thanx Soumya & CHR. Well soumya ven i took admission in my institute 2 batches were already out in the market & moreover the institute had gud infrastructute, faculty etc. so i took admission here. this prob has occure recently. CHR u told me to finish the course in whateve circumstances but the problem is that there's no status for exams. we have no idea ven is everything gonna get settled but i m waiting........
Thanks for your suggestions
From India, Mumbai
Thanks for your suggestions
From India, Mumbai
I agree with CHR
Degree or Diploma does not count... as long as you know your subjects well
The company would be more interested in your knowledge.
Learn your subjects well... and complete the course...
Ajmal Mirza
From India, Ahmadabad
Degree or Diploma does not count... as long as you know your subjects well
The company would be more interested in your knowledge.
Learn your subjects well... and complete the course...
Ajmal Mirza
From India, Ahmadabad
Hi ...
Degree or Diploma should not be a problem ....
Even the IIMs or NITIE or IIT Schools of Management dont give Degrees ... They all have Diploma .....
As in your case ..... Ashi ....
First get the thought in your mind firmly that NOW ,,,
YOU ARE ON YOUR OWN !!!
You will have to chalk your own future and your own Course.
Whenever you 'officially' complete your MBA (from whichever University); and apply for a job ... the Univ name may count but once you get to the Interview .... Nothing else will matter except your own [ KISS ]
KNOWLEDGE , INTELLIGENCE , SKILL & STYLE
Read ... Read a Lot .... Books ... Internet Websites related to your field of Interest ... HR Consultany and Resource websites ... Upgrade your Knowledge and Skill Sets .... Develop you own line of thought on different HR Initiatives .... CiteHr could prove to a great starting point for you to begin ....
Point is .. when you go out to face the Interviews in the Corporate World ... the situation should be ... "You name it, I know it !!"
If you are able to do that to yourself in the coming one year ... getting a good start should not be a problem !!
And to tell you something ... it is the start which matters .... later on ... the Univ name (even if you are from IIM) does not matter.
You got to prove your own "KISS" in the Corporate world ... They soon forget 'where you are from' adn only remember 'what you have done for them' ...........
ALL THE BEST OF THE BEST OF LUCK!!!
. . . shoOOonya . . .
From Switzerland, Geneva
Degree or Diploma should not be a problem ....
Even the IIMs or NITIE or IIT Schools of Management dont give Degrees ... They all have Diploma .....
As in your case ..... Ashi ....
First get the thought in your mind firmly that NOW ,,,
YOU ARE ON YOUR OWN !!!
You will have to chalk your own future and your own Course.
Whenever you 'officially' complete your MBA (from whichever University); and apply for a job ... the Univ name may count but once you get to the Interview .... Nothing else will matter except your own [ KISS ]
KNOWLEDGE , INTELLIGENCE , SKILL & STYLE
Read ... Read a Lot .... Books ... Internet Websites related to your field of Interest ... HR Consultany and Resource websites ... Upgrade your Knowledge and Skill Sets .... Develop you own line of thought on different HR Initiatives .... CiteHr could prove to a great starting point for you to begin ....
Point is .. when you go out to face the Interviews in the Corporate World ... the situation should be ... "You name it, I know it !!"
If you are able to do that to yourself in the coming one year ... getting a good start should not be a problem !!
And to tell you something ... it is the start which matters .... later on ... the Univ name (even if you are from IIM) does not matter.
You got to prove your own "KISS" in the Corporate world ... They soon forget 'where you are from' adn only remember 'what you have done for them' ...........
ALL THE BEST OF THE BEST OF LUCK!!!
. . . shoOOonya . . .
From Switzerland, Geneva
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