salilrr Says
hey.thanks for your help...Its not about money...whan i said returns i meant job satisfaction and a basic sense of job security..see i havn't even started working..so i have zero knowledge about what the industry needs and what the 2 mba courses i have written have to offer..dats y i asked for som guidance ..
Well
One thing for sure is a MBA from a top US University is recognised all over the world. And this MBA would actually open up a lot of opportunities that are difficult (not impossible) otherwise.
When you are talking about job security, job satisfaction etc. -
The US MBA looks at itself as a stepping stone to somewhere you can get to. As in, the MBA should be looked as a way to achieve your career goals. More than looking at what the industry needs, evaluate the options that you have and see where your interests lie. Then pick a MBA course that helps your interests. In some cases it might not even be an MBA prog. For instance, if you are into Finance, MFE (masters in fin eng) might make more sense if it is inline with your interests.
So in short - is a US mba worth it? job satisfaction/guarantee wise?
Answer - yes
What specialisation?
Answer - don't worry too much about it now. After you start working, in a year or so, you'l know what corporations are like and you will be able to decide on your area of interest.
Since you are still studying check out ISBs YLP, Harvard's 2+2 and LBS' MiM programme.
One good idea would be taking your GMAT within a year after joining your job and getting the best score possible.