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    Which states in India offer best salaries to MBA graduates? If you are trying to look for a job wouldn’t you like to work in one of these states? Payscale has done a survey of MBA professionals and has come out with a list of states which are best pay masters for MBA degree holders. Read the rest of this entry »

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    Why do students do MBA? There are three primary reasons. First, to increase their salary, second, to change their industry, third, to get better role in the same industry. I think second and third reasons also boil down to increase in salary to a larger extent. But most students fail to question what is the average salary for MBA degree holders? Is the average salary after MBA so good that making an investment in MBA makes sense? Read the rest of this entry »

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  • Value of MBA degree is measured by two parameters, the return an MBA degree provides in terms of the salary post MBA and how much it costs to get an MBA degree. This value of MBA is also called the return on investment of MBA degree. Suppose your salary before MBA was X and it costed Y to do the MBA, then the immediate value of your MBA is (Y-X) divided by X, here (Y-X) is the increase in Read the rest of this entry »

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    MBA colleges in Pune offer excellent learning opportunities to students because of the educational atmosphere in Pune city. Also MBA colleges in Pune offer excellent career opportunities because of their proximity to various industries. If you want to pursue a good quality MBA, MBA colleges in Pune offer the best choice. Here is a list of MBA colleges in Pune with fees, placement, paid seat and other relevant information:

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    Is top MBA degree from Ivy league college required to be successful in your career? A study by Wall Street Journal seems to support that you can be successful even if you do not have a top MBA degree. Here is the excerpt:

    “Most CEOs of the biggest corporations didn’t attend Ivy League or other highly selective colleges. They went to state universities, big and small, or to less-known private colleges….
    Some 10% of CEOs currently heading the top 500 companies received undergraduate degrees from Ivy League colleges, …” Read the rest of this entry »

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