Saturday, 22 October 2016

**2017** & various specializations in MBA through management quota



**2017**  & various specializations in MBA through management quota

**2017**  & various specializations in MBA through management quota
  Direct MBA Admission by Management Quota in Top Colleges
Direct MBA Admission by Management Quota in Top Colleges
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In today’s global world, MBA is a highly Professional Master Degree Course. By doing this Master Degree Course one can gain specialized knowledge about Business Management and related decision making and at present economic trends it will be very help full for your career option and also for growth. MBA is done by students who wish to do a managerial role in future handling various functions related to their choice of industry viz., marketing, sales, operations, finance etc... The choice of MBA field depends upon one's skills, attributes and personality.

MBA Degree Benefits
An MBA Degree will:
Offer an intellectual and professional challenge as a component in the professional formation of future senior higher education managers
Develop your understanding of the key concepts in the academic literature and in the field of professional practice relevant to higher education management
Increase your capacity for critical reflection on your own professional practice, drawing on a range of theoretical and practice-based perspectives
Create a community of practice, committed to mutual support and to enhancing and sharing professional insights.

An MBA Degree provides the opportunity to:
Access high-level professional development in the area of higher education management
Gain a relevant, portable management qualification
Develop insights into new areas of management, to enable you to change career orientation if you wish
Become part of a senior higher education management network.

Types of MBA Programs
There are a variety of MBA Programs available based on your working situation, many colleges and universities in India offer :-

Full-Time MBA Program
The most widely available MBA program is the 2-year, full-time program. The MBA is designed for those who have some knowledge of management concepts, but who either don't have an undergraduate degree in business or don't have extensive work experience.

The first year of the full-time MBA program is dedicated to introducing the student to a core set of business fundamentals like accounting, marketing, operations and finance.

During the second year, students choose focus areas and/or take elective courses based on their specific interests. Students typically complete an internship in the summer between the first and second years.

Part-Time MBA Program
Part-time MBA programs typically hold classes during evenings or on evenings and weekends, and in most cases, attendance is limited to those who work full time during the day.

Sometimes it's further limited to those who already work in managerial positions, especially when the program requires the completion of fewer courses than the traditional, two-year MBA program.

In some cases part-time programs cover exactly the same material as the full-time programs; in other cases, particularly when the program is an abbreviated version of the traditional MBA, fewer core classes are offered, or there are limited opportunities to specialize. What is important to consider is that your part time MBA degree is earned through an accredited school's MBA program.

Part-time MBA programs usually take two to three years to complete but, in a few cases, may take five years or more. Because the majority of part-time students already hold jobs, internships are not usually part of the curriculum.

Accelerated MBA Program
Accelerated MBA programs spend far less time covering the core business subjects traditionally taught in the first year of business school.
   
They also offer fewer opportunities for specialization and run on an intensive schedule. For this reason, attendance is generally restricted to those who have an advanced knowledge of the fundamentals of management, gained though some combination of undergraduate coursework and industry experience.
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The accelerated MBA program is a good option for those who have ample business knowledge, but who aren't prepared for an executive-level MBA program, some of which require 10 or more years of experience. Because of the compressed schedule, internships are not typically part of the curriculum.

Evening and Weekend MBA Program
A variation on the part-time MBA, Evening/Weekend MBA programs may hold classes on both evenings and weekends, or there may be separate tracks for "evening" and "weekend" students.

Evening and weekend MBA programs cater to working professionals who are looking to advance in their current career or begin a new career at a management level. Because part-time MBA students generally only meet one or two evenings a week or on weekends, only a couple of courses are taken at a time.
Executive MBA Program
Executive MBA or EMBA programs typically admit only mid- to senior-level managers, and they are designed to build executive leadership skills. These programs are designed for high-achievers who are looking to enhance their education without disrupting their successful careers.

Classes for the Executive MBA program are often held on Friday and Saturday of every other week; on this alternating weekend schedule, programs usually take two years to complete.


Types of MBA Specializations
The purpose of your MBA is to help you land the job you want in the area of business. To that end, there are many different MBA specializations to help you do that. Every college and university has its own set of MBA specializations, so it's important to consider your desired specialization before you choose your MBA College or b school. In addition to the more common specializations, like finance, marketing, human resource and other specializations include:
MBA in Human Resources – Prepares you to work as the head of the HR department - advertising for, recruiting, hiring, training, evaluating and firing employees.
MBA in Finance – Prepares you to work in costing, management accounting and control, budgeting, international finance, banking, privatization, capital management, etc.
MBA in Marketing – Prepares you for a job in marketing, which may include media purchasing, working with a creative team, or writing ad copy for an advertising agency or PR firm.
MBA in Media Communication – The study of communications prepares you for jobs related to journalism, PR, media and advertising.
MBA in Project Management – Project management is essential for fields like construction, technology, software development, architecture, and R&D firms.
MBA in Entrepreneurship – Focuses on developing critical thinking skills necessary for flexibility and innovation in a rapidly changing environment, usually best suited for technology endeavours
MBA in IT Management – Prepares those with a background in programming, software development, CIS, database administration or IT to take on greater responsibilities managing a team.
MBA in Health Care Management – Prepares you for middle to upper level management in healthcare. Keep in mind that many of these positions may require some sort of medical credential in addition to your MBA.
Leading MBA Colleges or B-Schools in India for MBA Admission
Xavier Labour Relations Institute, Jamshedpur
Faculty of Management Studies, Delhi
SP Jain Institute of Management and Research, Mumbai
Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai
Management Development Institute, Gurgaon
Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Pune
Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai
Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad
Mudra Institute of Communications, Ahmedabad
Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar
Symbiosis Centre for Management & Human Resource Development, Pune
KJ Somaiya Institute of Management Studies and Research, Mumbai
Institute of Rural Management, Anand
Symbiosis Institute of International Business, Pune
TA Pai Management Institute, Manipal
Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Bangalore
International Management Institute, Delhi
Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai
Nirma University, Institute of Management, Ahmedabad
Goa Institute of Management, Goa
Xavier Institute of Management & Entrepreneurship, Bangalore
Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies, Pune
FORE School of Management, Delhi
Loyola Institute of Business Administration, Chennai
Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani
Prin. LN Welingkar Institute of Management, Mumbai
Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management, Delhi
ICFAI Business School, Hyderabad
Xavier Institute of Social Service, Ranchi
Bharthidasan Institute of Management, Trichy
Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication, Bangalore
Institute for Financial Management and Research, Chennai
Institute of Management Technology, Nagpur
University Business School, Chandigarh
Symbiosis Institute of Telecom Management, Pune
Sydenham Inst. of Management Studies Research, Mumbai
Symbiosis Centre for Information Technology, Pune
Symbiosis Institute of Operations Management, Nashik
VIT Business School, Vellore
Birla Institute of Management Technology, Noida