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Originally Posted by akhil
Life gives you logical and natural answers. Rajiv Kerwal* did MBA from IMT ghaziabad in 1981 (1st or second batch). I read Kerwal Interview where he said at that time no body heard IMT and it was like a jungle not attracting best candidates.
Over a medium (3 years) and long period (5 years) , what matters is your solid work experience. You may get placed in Reliance Capital after JIM, but there will be salary differential as compared to higher up MBA's. You will be a valuable candidate for HDFC securities in the year 2013 because you are MBA + 5 years of relevant excellent experience in Reliance Capital. In 2013, you can expect your salary differential to be nil or very less as compared to higher up MBA's.
Try to understand meaning of Corporate Hiring. Put yourself in HR shoes and think like a HR guy. Three situations you will encounter in the run up to 2013:
1) JIM will give you placement. If you are serious and work on the subjects well, you will get the placement.
2) Placement might not be in best company or not the best salary or both of them.
3) Life will take a turn with something substantial work Experience on your CV along with MBA.
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Regards,
Akhil.
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well thanks for giving the right direction akhil
i mean u made my mind...
now i am gonna take admission in JIM
and thanks again..
all the best to u and take care...