TwirlyPotato
TwirlyPotato

Advice on Executive MBA

Hi all,

I am currently having near to 4 year experience in an MNC working as a backend dev. A few years back I got to know the executive MBA programs that these are offered to professionals with work experience and the education fee is very high that will possibly take your career to new heights.

Please share your advice on how I can / shall I go for this. If you have any knowledge or pursued an executive MBA. Please share your experiences. Money wise and how it'll be in the program. As I come from a middle class background it'd be tough to afford such a 30L+ fee Structure.

I appreciate the effort, thank you.

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PerkyMochi
PerkyMochi

Hi @Poooshhh - you can try in FMS Delhi, it is one of the best institutes in terms of ROI. The program is rigorous, you have to attend the class everyday in evening as it’s not a weekend program.

Pro -

  1. Top B school
  2. Program curriculum is like regular MBA
  3. Best faculty
  4. Best in ROI

Cons -

  1. No Placement support by institute, as you have to submit NOC from current employer (however, student managed community will support in placement community)
  2. Campuses situated in Delhi only, if your not living in NCR, you may have to move in NCR
TwirlyPotato
TwirlyPotato

Ohh thank you for the insights 🙏🏻
Do you know what will be the fee Structure and average placement that people get?

PerkyMochi
PerkyMochi

It’s 2 year program and fee will be around 50k per semester. For full time placement is 💯 %, there are no official numbers for executive MBA as institutional don’t conduct placement drives for executive. They think 💭 you are already in Job and want to pursue with current company with management roles.

WigglyRaccoon
WigglyRaccoon

Executive MBA if that’s weekend or part time one. No its not gonna help you secure a better job neither they provide any placement

TwirlyPotato
TwirlyPotato

But in good colleges there are placement rounds at the end of the 1 year course right

SleepyPanda
SleepyPanda
EY2mo

Nearing 4 years of experience here as well. Please go for a Full Time MBA. Loans are available which you can avail, and it will get paid in 1 year. Please don't go for an executive MBA. It's for people with more than 8 years of experience, sometimes 10.

TwirlyPotato
TwirlyPotato

Any one in your circle completed any of these 2 and got good bump in income?

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