What's new

On hire: Indian MBA grads for Rs 10,000 per month or less

Delnavaz B

BANNED
Joined
Jul 12, 2016
Messages
1,021
Reaction score
-4
Country
Pakistan
Location
United States
On hire: Indian MBA grads for Rs 10,000 per month or less

p


Master of Business Administration, which used to be a status symbol only two decades ago, has reduced itself to a poor man's degree if the salaries offered to fresh MBA grads at GTU are anything to go by. While around 62% MBA seats are vacant this year, employers are hiring MBA grads for as less as Rs 10,000 to Rs 15,000 and the varsities are not even letting out a whimper. Gujarat Technological University conducted a three-day placement for a finance company which made it clear beforehand that it would offer not more than Rs 1.44 lakh to Rs 1.80 lakh per annum to students from Ahmedabad, Rajkot, Vadodara and Surat. Rural students would be hired for Rs 1.20 lakh to Rs 1.44 lakh per annum by the company, according to the information put up on GTU website by the varsity's Integrated Training and Placement Cell (ITAP).

Around 300 students had participated in the recruitment interviews conducted by this company, according to GTU officials. These are the students who have paid between Rs 55,000 to Rs 1lakh to pursue the course. A student who participated in the placements that concluded on Tuesday said on condition of anonymity, "We passed out in April and have not been able to find a job yet. There are no takers for MBA, it seems. Had I known the job scene would be so disappointing, I would have pursued BCom. I frankly do not mind a salary of Rs 10,000 per month.

Something is better than nothing." ITAP Head Apurv Raval said, "In the threeday placement, 300 MBA graduates from across the state had participated. Around 30 were shortlisted. We make best efforts to ensure that the graduates get maximum salaries. However, in several cases the initial salary is less. Recently, Axis Security was on campus for placements and offered an annual package of Rs 1.50 lakh while engineers were offered Rs 3.6 lakh per annum by Wipro." However, Gujarat University Vice Chancellor M N Patel, is of the opinion that the varsity should put its foot down and fight for its students.

"There are 100 applicants for one job these days. Two to three years ago, the recruiting companies offered attractive packages, but now that is not the case. That said, GTU should learn to negotiate with the companies and get the best packages for its students rather than letting them down." He added, "Once you allow a company to pick your student for as less as Rs 1.80 lakh, then the next company would offer even less." Janak Khandwala, president, Association of SFI Professional Institutes said, "As far as MBA is concerned, GTU has not even designed the course properly.

It should ideally be case-study based and there should be more field work. Students who pursue the course should be able to meet the requirements of the industry. Besides, nowadays there is a huge demand-supply gap and that has led to the drop in salary packages." Not just MBA, even MCA (Master of Computer Application) has around 80 per cent seats vacant. In precise numbers, it means out of total 21,260 MBA, MCA and MCA (lateral) seats, only 4,389 have been filled while 16,871 are still vacant.

Admission Committee for Professional Courses (ACPC) has added that the number of vacant seats could be even higher as many candidates who have secured admission to MBA may opt for other courses. An ACPC official said, "There were totally 21,260 seats in MBA, MCA and MCA Lateral. Out of them, 16,871 are still vacant. In MBA course, 2,408 seats have been filled while 6,211are vacant; in MCA, only 538 seats have been filled while 4,521are vacant; and in MCA (lateral), 6,139 seats are vacant and only 1,443 seats are filled in." ACPC Member Secretary G P Vadodaria said, "The first round of seat allotment was done on Tuesday. Around 80 per cent seats are vacant in MBA, MCA and MCA (Lateral) courses. More seats could fall vacant in the coming days."
I

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/c...w/53407890.cms
 
These are the freshers of lower-rung MBA institutes mushrooming everywhere and giving admission to just anyone with a 10+2+3 (even 10+2+2) degree. Both the quality of students and standard of teaching in these institutes are worth 10k-15k only in the job market. But many of them manage to learn on the job and move ahead in life.
 
The problem with OP is that she is not posting these threads to discuss the problem but to fulfill her quota of posting negative news about India.

And what is more entertaining is that she always tags the usual suspects. :lol:

Note: windjammer is missing this time from the list of usual suspects.
 
Last edited:
These are the freshers of lower-rung MBA institutes mushrooming everywhere and giving admission to just anyone with a 10+2+3 (even 10+2+2) degree. Both the quality of students and standard of teaching in these institutes are worth 10k-15k only in the job market. But many of them manage to learn on the job and move ahead in life.

There are nearly 3,200 organisations churning out MBAs. The other day, I was talking to one of my own students whom I was mentoring. I asked him to make sure that I saw his cash book and petty cash book every week, until I was confident that he had gotten into a routine. When I saw his blank look, I realised with some horror that he didn't have a clue what I was talking about.
 
These are the students who have paid between Rs 55,000 to Rs 1lakh to pursue the course. A student who participated in the placements that concluded on Tuesday said on condition of anonymity, "We passed out in April and have not been able to find a job yet. There are no takers for MBA, it seems. Had I known the job scene would be so disappointing, I would have pursued BCom. I frankly do not mind a salary of Rs 10,000 per month.

A BCom degree means nothing.

These MBA types are being churned out in enormous numbers each year by a multitude of institutions. Young people seem to feel that this is the ticket to a highly paid job. nothing can be further from the truth.

I face these & fresh engineers every 4-6 months & feel sad as they cannot even fill up their interview forms correctly - poor grammar & spellings. Once employed these chaps cannot even compose a mail. All they are proficient in is Whatsapp & face book.

Moreover as soon as they get a job they start looking for another , most of them only seek the name of a company on their CV. while I do not grudge a man for looking elsewhere things like stability & experience means little to them.
 
The problem with OP is that she is not posting these threads to discuss the problem but to fulfill her quota of posting negative news about India.

And what is more entertaining is that she always tags the usual suspects. :lol:

Note: windjammer is missing this time from the list of usual suspects.

But just watch what happens if you start criticising her. Then the whole constellation is invoked. :D
 
On hire: Indian MBA grads for Rs 10,000 per month or less

p


Master of Business Administration, which used to be a status symbol only two decades ago, has reduced itself to a poor man's degree if the salaries offered to fresh MBA grads at GTU are anything to go by. While around 62% MBA seats are vacant this year, employers are hiring MBA grads for as less as Rs 10,000 to Rs 15,000 and the varsities are not even letting out a whimper. Gujarat Technological University conducted a three-day placement for a finance company which made it clear beforehand that it would offer not more than Rs 1.44 lakh to Rs 1.80 lakh per annum to students from Ahmedabad, Rajkot, Vadodara and Surat. Rural students would be hired for Rs 1.20 lakh to Rs 1.44 lakh per annum by the company, according to the information put up on GTU website by the varsity's Integrated Training and Placement Cell (ITAP).

Around 300 students had participated in the recruitment interviews conducted by this company, according to GTU officials. These are the students who have paid between Rs 55,000 to Rs 1lakh to pursue the course. A student who participated in the placements that concluded on Tuesday said on condition of anonymity, "We passed out in April and have not been able to find a job yet. There are no takers for MBA, it seems. Had I known the job scene would be so disappointing, I would have pursued BCom. I frankly do not mind a salary of Rs 10,000 per month.

Something is better than nothing." ITAP Head Apurv Raval said, "In the threeday placement, 300 MBA graduates from across the state had participated. Around 30 were shortlisted. We make best efforts to ensure that the graduates get maximum salaries. However, in several cases the initial salary is less. Recently, Axis Security was on campus for placements and offered an annual package of Rs 1.50 lakh while engineers were offered Rs 3.6 lakh per annum by Wipro." However, Gujarat University Vice Chancellor M N Patel, is of the opinion that the varsity should put its foot down and fight for its students.

"There are 100 applicants for one job these days. Two to three years ago, the recruiting companies offered attractive packages, but now that is not the case. That said, GTU should learn to negotiate with the companies and get the best packages for its students rather than letting them down." He added, "Once you allow a company to pick your student for as less as Rs 1.80 lakh, then the next company would offer even less." Janak Khandwala, president, Association of SFI Professional Institutes said, "As far as MBA is concerned, GTU has not even designed the course properly.

It should ideally be case-study based and there should be more field work. Students who pursue the course should be able to meet the requirements of the industry. Besides, nowadays there is a huge demand-supply gap and that has led to the drop in salary packages." Not just MBA, even MCA (Master of Computer Application) has around 80 per cent seats vacant. In precise numbers, it means out of total 21,260 MBA, MCA and MCA (lateral) seats, only 4,389 have been filled while 16,871 are still vacant.

Admission Committee for Professional Courses (ACPC) has added that the number of vacant seats could be even higher as many candidates who have secured admission to MBA may opt for other courses. An ACPC official said, "There were totally 21,260 seats in MBA, MCA and MCA Lateral. Out of them, 16,871 are still vacant. In MBA course, 2,408 seats have been filled while 6,211are vacant; in MCA, only 538 seats have been filled while 4,521are vacant; and in MCA (lateral), 6,139 seats are vacant and only 1,443 seats are filled in." ACPC Member Secretary G P Vadodaria said, "The first round of seat allotment was done on Tuesday. Around 80 per cent seats are vacant in MBA, MCA and MCA (Lateral) courses. More seats could fall vacant in the coming days."
I

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/c...w/53407890.cms

MBA is almost at then end of its Lifecycle... When Government starts offering these cources for almost free.. that's what happens... These students did MBA's for Government Institutes ...Paid almost Nill fees.. I can very well imagine the quality of teaching and their skill level... Good institutes still get very high placement offers here is the link read: http://www.enaindia.in/news/newsdet...t-of-its-pgdm-mba-students-from-batch-2014-16
 
@Delnavaz B you are only as good as your reputation on this forum , early on you are tagged as a serious debater , troll, or just plain stupid.
You dear lady are leaning towards to the latter two . Pretty soon no one will take you seriously and you will have joined the hallowed annals of razpac.
Advice from someone a lot older , is to grow up , stop these silly threads , of course if you feel you are not able to resist the dark side , go ahead:)

@Joe Shearer any pearls of wisdom for our young feisty lady ?
PS: i am back from delhi tonight , lets catch up tomorrow.
 
Last edited:
On hire: Indian MBA grads for Rs 10,000 per month or less

p


Master of Business Administration, which used to be a status symbol only two decades ago, has reduced itself to a poor man's degree if the salaries offered to fresh MBA grads at GTU are anything to go by. While around 62% MBA seats are vacant this year, employers are hiring MBA grads for as less as Rs 10,000 to Rs 15,000 and the varsities are not even letting out a whimper. Gujarat Technological University conducted a three-day placement for a finance company which made it clear beforehand that it would offer not more than Rs 1.44 lakh to Rs 1.80 lakh per annum to students from Ahmedabad, Rajkot, Vadodara and Surat. Rural students would be hired for Rs 1.20 lakh to Rs 1.44 lakh per annum by the company, according to the information put up on GTU website by the varsity's Integrated Training and Placement Cell (ITAP).

Around 300 students had participated in the recruitment interviews conducted by this company, according to GTU officials. These are the students who have paid between Rs 55,000 to Rs 1lakh to pursue the course. A student who participated in the placements that concluded on Tuesday said on condition of anonymity, "We passed out in April and have not been able to find a job yet. There are no takers for MBA, it seems. Had I known the job scene would be so disappointing, I would have pursued BCom. I frankly do not mind a salary of Rs 10,000 per month.

Something is better than nothing." ITAP Head Apurv Raval said, "In the threeday placement, 300 MBA graduates from across the state had participated. Around 30 were shortlisted. We make best efforts to ensure that the graduates get maximum salaries. However, in several cases the initial salary is less. Recently, Axis Security was on campus for placements and offered an annual package of Rs 1.50 lakh while engineers were offered Rs 3.6 lakh per annum by Wipro." However, Gujarat University Vice Chancellor M N Patel, is of the opinion that the varsity should put its foot down and fight for its students.

"There are 100 applicants for one job these days. Two to three years ago, the recruiting companies offered attractive packages, but now that is not the case. That said, GTU should learn to negotiate with the companies and get the best packages for its students rather than letting them down." He added, "Once you allow a company to pick your student for as less as Rs 1.80 lakh, then the next company would offer even less." Janak Khandwala, president, Association of SFI Professional Institutes said, "As far as MBA is concerned, GTU has not even designed the course properly.

It should ideally be case-study based and there should be more field work. Students who pursue the course should be able to meet the requirements of the industry. Besides, nowadays there is a huge demand-supply gap and that has led to the drop in salary packages." Not just MBA, even MCA (Master of Computer Application) has around 80 per cent seats vacant. In precise numbers, it means out of total 21,260 MBA, MCA and MCA (lateral) seats, only 4,389 have been filled while 16,871 are still vacant.

Admission Committee for Professional Courses (ACPC) has added that the number of vacant seats could be even higher as many candidates who have secured admission to MBA may opt for other courses. An ACPC official said, "There were totally 21,260 seats in MBA, MCA and MCA Lateral. Out of them, 16,871 are still vacant. In MBA course, 2,408 seats have been filled while 6,211are vacant; in MCA, only 538 seats have been filled while 4,521are vacant; and in MCA (lateral), 6,139 seats are vacant and only 1,443 seats are filled in." ACPC Member Secretary G P Vadodaria said, "The first round of seat allotment was done on Tuesday. Around 80 per cent seats are vacant in MBA, MCA and MCA (Lateral) courses. More seats could fall vacant in the coming days."
I

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/c...w/53407890.cms

In Karachi, BBA graduates also got hired in the range of 15-25 thousands.....unless you do your MBA or other specific course, salary is unlikely to increase....Just too many BBAs are out there...so much competition...

But as a BBA student....I m not worried at all for a job....I know I will get there where i want to be...In Sha Allah....:-)
 
In Karachi, BBA graduates also got hired in the range of 15-25 thousands.....unless you do your MBA or other specific course, salary is unlikely to increase....Just too many BBAs are out there...so much competition...

But as a BBA student....I m not worried at all for a job....I know I will get there where i want to be...In Sha Allah....:-)
Inshallah
 
In Karachi, BBA graduates also got hired in the range of 15-25 thousands.....unless you do your MBA or other specific course, salary is unlikely to increase....Just too many BBAs are out there...so much competition...

But as a BBA student....I m not worried at all for a job....I know I will get there where i want to be...In Sha Allah....:-)

same here, in 3rd year now
 

Back
Top Bottom