The right time to get a MBA degree
It’s tempting to try to move as fast as
possible to earn that next degree. However, if you move too early, you might
not be ready for the programs available from the world’s top business schools.
And if you go too late, you may have wasted years that could have been spent
moving up the career ladder. So, what’s the right answer? When exactly is the
best time to get an MBA from the top MBA colleges in Navi Mumbai?
Can’t I just go right after my
undergraduate degree?
With a few exceptions, your best time to
get an MBA is not directly after college. These days, an MBA does not come with
quite the same employment guarantee it once did – even when you receive one
from one of the top business schools. Hiring managers say they are only
interested in MBA candidates with extensive professional experience. It makes
no sense to get an MBA if you can’t get a job afterward.
It’s also very difficult to get into the
top business schools right out of college. Therefore, common wisdom puts forth
the idea that it is important to wait a few years before applying for your MBA.
There are several reasons for this:
If you want to get into an elite program
you need some experience first: For most top business schools, the average age
of MBA students demonstrates that they are about five years out of an
undergraduate degree.
At Harvard Business School, the average MBA student is
27, and at The Wharton School, the average applicant has that sweet spot of
five years professional experience behind them prior to enrolling. This is a
trend that has been growing. The average age of the incoming class of 2018 in
top US business schools was 28 years and the average work experience was five
years.
It’s all about leadership potential: The
most important qualification MBA programs want to see is experience in
leadership - something that can be difficult for students to have in their
portfolio until they’ve been in the workforce for a few years. Some undergrads
spend their extracurricular hours starting their own business, but if you
haven’t created a startup in your spare time, do yourself a favor and get some
professional experience.
Make sure you actually need an MBA for your
chosen career path: Another reason to wait a few years before deciding you want
to get an MBA is that the qualification isn't always necessary – so don’t waste
your time if you don’t need to.
A friend of mine is an actuary and, after
talking the qualifying exams, it turned out he didn't require an MBA to
continue having an extremely viable career.
Along with this, when you do enter the
workforce, you will get a better idea of what you are looking for
professionally; only by really experiencing it will you see if a particular
path is right for you.
Learn a little more about the people
already working in the world you are planning to inhabit and you might be inspired,
or you might change your mind and decide that you don’t need to get an MBA, or
maybe your interests will shift to a different program from the one you originally had your
eye on.
As Alexander Hamilton (one of the US’s Founding Fathers) teaches us,
life is long, so don’t have an itchy trigger finger. Find the program that is
right for you at the right time in your career



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