Here's what is inspiring India's youth to take up MBA courses like never before
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What we are witnessing is a great example of expedited capitalism. A lot of Money is pumped into the economy by these private equity firms. A lot of these fund managers are sitting on excess capital with not so great returns across the world. And that is how are witnessing splurge of valuations and we say newer models such as in E-commerce, Tech Products, Food and beverages, and many more. While not a lot of these companies are making money or have a strong cash flow from operations, these have created a huge appetite in the working professionals. The early adopters started to replicate these models, and terms such as
What is happening in the business world is creating a strong impact on the academic world too. In order to keep pace with the changing dynamics of the world, B-schools have become creative too, and have started offering innovative ways to engage the student community and encourage them to become entrepreneurs. A lot of Venture capitalists have now started actively participating in the incubation centers of the B-Schools as that enables these investors to spot a great business early. These business schools have become a market place for the student and investor community, and an MBA is not a theoretical model anymore. When you think of an MBA now, you will see an enterprising DNA as a critical part of the experience. Execution of an idea ( in your own venture or in a large enterprise such as
It is surprising how a lot of big companies such a GOOGLE or
Other than funding, these schools also organize many competitions that enable students to pitch to serious investors.
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Most of these entrepreneurs are experienced professionals who have worked and understood the problems in the industry. They have developed IT systems, supply chains, have sold tech products, and are keen on solving a problem that exists in the industry.
The risk appetite of the country has gone up significantly, and people have become more enterprising in the last 10 years. While an MBA program may not be able to conceive the spirit of entrepreneurship, it can certainly facilitate the process, and make the executor more aware of the path and the decisions.
The article has been authored by Jatin Bhandari, the founder and CEO of Pythagurus Education (an admissions consultancy firm) which is a premium education consultancy to study abroad and Interview Ninjas( EdTech E-commerce Start up for MBA Admissions)
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