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MBA Specializations

Tuesday, October 10th, 2017

List of  MBA Specializations in India

MBA Specializations – Today’s business school graduates are not limited to working in traditional business arenas. Your core MBA education can be applied to just about any field—education, nonprofits, hotels/service, healthcare, and much more.  That said, landing a top job in the industry you want most depends on many factors, including your B-Schools and your geographical location. As you explore MBA/PGDM Program, including an MBA specialization as a variable might help you narrow your choices and improve your job prospects in your chosen market. Most B-Schools like to stay on the cusp of change by offering students a comprehensive business education that is compatible with the contemporary job market. For instance, Marketing, Finance, Business Analytics, Healthcare Management, Human Resources, Information Systems, and Cybersecurity are all growing in popularity. General Management continues to be a popular choice among MBA students who do not yet have a clear career choice or wish to excel as generalists at the workplace. 

Top MBA Specializations in India

 
  • HR Management 
  • Finance Management 
  • Rural Management 
  • Marketing Management 
  • International Business
  • Digital Marketing 
  • Supply Chain Management 
  • Data Analytics
  • Operation Management
  • IT Managemen
  • Health Care Management 
  • Event Management 
  • Oil & Gas Management 
  • Sport Management
  • Export Management
  • Retail Management
  • Travel & Tourism Management
  • Production Management
  • Logistic Management
  • Communication Management 
  • Fashion Management 
  • Business Analytics
  • Energy Management  
  • Shipping & Port Management 
  • Textile Management 
  • Dairy Management 
  • Brand Management 
  • Entrepreneurship Management

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How to crack GD/PI/WAT

Monday, October 2nd, 2017

Group Discussion Topics for MBA: Latest GD Topics 2022 for MBA, Previous year Topics

The selection process of all major business schools is a multi-stage affair, beginning with the entrance test. After taking the entrance test, the subsequent rounds are a combination of two or more of the following: Group Discussion (GD), Written Ability Test (WAT or essay writing), and Personal Interview (PI).

Some B-schools organize a case discussion instead of a simple group discussion. A case study simulates a real-life situation and instills in you the thought process and action plans to get the best possible solution. There may not be any wrong or perfect solutions to a case study, but they’re definitely is the best possible solution, which the group is expected to collectively arrive at.

Both the above-mentioned tools evaluate some basic personality traits such as clarity of thought, communication (including listening) skills, ability to critically evaluate, and ability to interact in a group.

Historically, the rounds used to comprise GD and PI. However, in the last couple of years, institutes have started including the WAT as well, in some cases doing away with the GD altogether.

The preparation for GD, WAT, and PI should ideally start much before the test since it is knowledge of current affairs and the ability to communicate opinions effectively that are tested. However, starting January, the GD, WAT, and PI preparation must intensify exponentially, so that you reach the peak of your ability during the actual GD/WAT and PI rounds.

The key elements for GD/WAT/PI preparation are:

  1. Knowing the processes for GD/WAT/PI
  2. Knowing how to conduct yourself during these activities i.e. knowing what to do and what not to do.
  3. Working on the skills that will be tested through these activities
  4. Practicing till you gain confidence and are able to perform well
  5. Simultaneously enhance your background knowledge of various areas so that you can build effective arguments for whatever topic might be given to you or effectively answer any questions that may be posed

Personal Interview

1. It is okay to say ‘I don’t know in an interview’. Instead of answering a question without any knowledge about the topic (read bluffing), be humble and state that you are not aware of the facts.

2. Here’s the classic opening question in a PI – ‘Tell me something about yourself.

Answer to this question can make or break the interview. Typically, one should talk very briefly about family, education, career goals, hobbies, and interests. Do not talk a lot about the past. Briefly refer to past education, life journey, and future plans.

3. Another common question is ‘Why do you want to do an MBA?’

Answer such questions keeping in mind the holistic development you’ll get during MBA and acquisition of skills for life-long success in personal and domestic space. Remember, post an MBA, one lands a job in corporate where there’s rapid career growth along with high monetary returns. But then, management as a career is also a challenging profession.

4. The third common interview question is – ‘Where do you see yourself five years from now?’

While answering this, focus on skills development, increased responsibility while highlighting your goals as achievements. But do not say I want to become VP or General Manager or similar stuff.

Group Discussion

5. Read newspapers regularly so that you don’t fall short on content.

6. Try to enter the GD at the right point, such as when others are taking a small pause. Be loud and assertive on points.

7. It is not necessary to arrive at a consensus during a GD. Candidates have different opinions and consensus can’t be arrived at at times. But it is necessary to conclude the GD.

8. Do not try to prove others wrong in a GD. Just remember it is not a debate but a group discussion.

9. While participating in a GD, focus on the following:

  • Content
  • Team approach
  • Leadership skills
  • Communication skills
  • Analytical & logical reasoning

10. Ensure participation by putting up relevant points, showing maturity. Build your arguments with facts, figures, and situations. Keep a logical approach throughout the GD. It becomes easy to build on others’ arguments and conclude.

Written Ability Test (WAT)

Written Ability Test (WAT) is a pen-paper-based writing test of 15 to 30 minutes duration conducted by IIMs and other top B-schools to test your writing skills after you are shortlisted for the final admission round. In fact, most of the IIMs have replaced Group Discussion (GD) round with WAT in the final selection round.

Out of the 20 IIMs except for 2 IIMs, all have replaced the GD round by the WAT round as their final selection process for admission to their flagship programmes. IIMs found WAT a better testing process to assess a candidate than GD as many candidates could not express their opinion and views during GD while those who could speak louder made their presence felt during the GD round.

In the WAT round, a candidate can freely put down his views and thoughts on paper coherently without fear of getting disrupted

 

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Business and Economy

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Telecom Sector trouble in IndiaStartup India: Boosting Entrepreneurship

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Change is the only constantAre private jobs demons in disguise?
Ethics or ProfitFuture of Artificial Intelligence
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B.tech Specializations

Wednesday, September 27th, 2017

B.Tech specialization in India- Syllabus, Course, Colleges, Jobs...

India is one of the highest countries when it involves producing the foremost number of engineers in various fields. In India, almost 8 lakh students pass their graduation in engineering degrees per annum. Aeronautical, Computer, Electronics and Communication, Mechanical, Marine, etc. are a number of the main B.Tech specializations That are pursued by Engineers in India

 

 B. Tech specializations in India are :

  1. Aeronautical Engineering 
  2. Aerospace Engineering
  3. Agricultural Engineering
  4. Automobile Engineering
  5. Bio-Technology
  6. Biomedical Engineering
  7. Chemical Engineering
  8. Civil Engineering
  9. Computer Science & Engineering
  10. Electrical & Electronic Engineering 
  11. Electrical Engineering
  12. Electronic & Communication Engineering
  13. Electronic & Instrumentation Engineering
  14. Environmental Engineering 
  15. Food Technology
  16. Industrial Engineering
  17. Industrial Engineering or Management
  18. Information Technology  
  19. Marine Engineering
  20. Mechanical Engineering 
  21. Metallurgical Engineering 
  22. Mining Engineering
  23. Mechatronics Engineering 
  24. Production Engineering
  25. Software Engineering
  26. Petroleum Engineering
  27. Textile Engineering 
  28. Architecture  

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How to Get Top Rank in Jee Mains

Sunday, August 6th, 2017

How to Get Top Rank In JEE Mains

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JEE mains is one of the top entrance exam in India which is given by lakhs of students but only thousands are lucky to make the mark. It’s not only a dream to get a good All India Ranking (AIR) but also a requirement to get admission in one of the best institutes in the country.
Here are some tips for you to get a good AIR in JEE
 
  1.  Go for basics: This is the most important thing that you need to take care while giving engineering Entrance exam like JEE Mains   Most of the time we do not understand the importance of basics while preparing for exams and directly jump to question papers and if we find it difficult then we quit. Basics help us in understanding the question and it’s a trap. Most of the JEE questions test your basics rather than your formula remembering skills or speed. If your basics are strong then you can understand the question very well and answer it confidently. You can go to your 12th standard books to clear your basics or some good reference books which are very good for some specific topics. You can also take advantage of group study with your friends and can clear your doubts
  2.  Take time to go in details: Once your basics are clear then you are ready to go in detail, for example, while deriving a formula there are always some assumptions made in the end to make it simpler but JEE questions start from those assumptions only, so if you are remembering the final derivation only then you may be in trouble. You need to go in-depth of each
  3. Improve your reasoning and analytical skills: It sounds weird that for an engineering entrance exam you need to improve your reasoning and analytical skills but it is true. Exam like JEE always check these skills by various format of questions. You are supposed to reason every aspect of the question since there are multiple answer questions in JEE. You need to ask yourself every possible question that can be raised from a concept
  4.  Use good books which are recommended for JEE: It’s not only your hard work that matters but where are you putting it that matters first, So always prepare from standard books recommended for JEE and don’t flood yourself with so many books. Most of the books talk about last year papers, MCQs only but focus more on quality than quantity
  5. Work on your weaknesses: Give more time to topics which you feel are tough and take help of 3-4 books to understand that topic. You can also have a look at last year question paper pattern and decide accordingly how much time you should devote to each topic. For example, there are some topics which cover only 1-2 questions like Probability, Permutation and combinations etc. So there is no need to invest much time on those instead invest on those topics which are of more importance like, Algebra, Calculus, Matrices etc
  6. Join some coaching classes or test series: Although it’s not a thumb rule to join coaching classes for JEE but it helps you to keep you on your toes. You need to judge your preparations with time and good coaching provides you with that platform. You get a chance to rate yourself with your classmate and regular test atmosphere keeps you up to date with your preparations.
  7. Practice, Practice & Practice: This is the only tool which will work in the long term. There is no substitute of practice and you need to do it to improve your speed and confidence. It will also help you to understand your knowledge of the subject and the areas where you need to work more.

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