MBA Career Survey – Graduates value their MBA education
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The survey was conducted on June 15 - 28, 2009 with over
1300 MBAs with varied work experiences participating in the survey. Median age
of the respondents was around 27 years.
“We’ve collected some interesting data in last few weeks.
Around Eighty Seven percent graduates from top 15 business schools in
“The most rewarding experiences of a business school are the
interactions with the fellow students and faculty”, said one of the respondents.
Over Sixty three percent of the respondents said that they
would have been paid much lower without the MBA degree from a top business
school. “MBA is like a long term investment and must not be looked in the
context of current salary levels”, said Nitin Girotra, one of the respondents.
“The real value is in the career options and opportunities one gets after the
MBA.” he added.
Seventy Nine percent of the respondents saw themselves as
having assignments that provide much higher visibility with the senior
management team in their company. Forty Seven percent respondents thought that
their current employer values their MBA degree.
iimjobs.com, a leading job portal for top MBAs in
“Clearly these are difficult times to be graduating from a
business school. We’ve seen students struggle through the placement process
even at the best business schools in the country. Having said this, MBA is a
long term career investment. The economic conditions will change and the
salaries offered on campus would increase again in a couple of years. The
education, learning and experience of studying at IIM is far more valuable than
the salary one gets”, said Tarun Matta, founder of iimjobs.com
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