Is it Financially Sensible? | Executive MBA in India | 1-Year MBA in India

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024

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  • @anmolsahu3750
    @anmolsahu3750 Před 2 lety +7

    Trust me guyzz..i had never such a humble and genuine person like him. Only once i had conversation with him..for guidance of my gmat exam. Even though I am not a student of wizako..he guided me so well and help me. Thank you so much sir.😊

    • @Wizako
      @Wizako  Před 2 lety

      Hi Anmol,
      Many thanks for your feedback! Glad we could help :)
      Best wishes!

  • @gargichakraborty6672
    @gargichakraborty6672 Před 3 lety +1

    I am planning to give my GMAT exam this year and your videos are helping me a lot!! A big Thankyou ❤

    • @Wizako
      @Wizako  Před 3 lety

      Happy to hear that!

  • @MrSubho11
    @MrSubho11 Před 3 lety +1

    Very informative video..thank you wizako team

  • @satchitbala9966
    @satchitbala9966 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow very nice video

  • @sambitrath7553
    @sambitrath7553 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome video Sirr.

    • @Wizako
      @Wizako  Před 2 lety

      Glad you liked it Sambit!
      Cheers & Best Wishes!!

  • @giridharanr3043
    @giridharanr3043 Před 3 lety +3

    This was really informative!

  • @triptigarg3446
    @triptigarg3446 Před 3 lety

    Thank you sir for this video.

    • @Wizako
      @Wizako  Před 3 lety

      Most welcome Tripti! Best wishes!

  • @muralikrishna8220
    @muralikrishna8220 Před 3 lety

    Very good sir

  • @lakshmic1710
    @lakshmic1710 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi sir,
    I am btech graduate passed out in 2016,I have 4+yrs of experience in HR field.Should I quit my job and for full time mba or should I do executive/distance mba. My salary is very low,which one will add more value?

    • @Wizako
      @Wizako  Před 2 lety

      Hi Lakshmi, a full time MBA program gives you a lot more advantages than an online or a distance MBA can. The biggest learning from an MBA program is not the academic component but the experiences that you gain on-campus and the peer network that you build through the social elements of the program.
      If you want to stay in India, I would recommend that you go for a one-year MBA - the executive MBA or equivalent - but as a full-time Program and not as an online or distance program.
      If you want to go outside India and are looking to apply to business schools in the US, Canada, Europe etc., then I would recommend their regular full-time MBA program.
      Either way, go full-time especially if you are looking for a significant change in post-MBA opportunities - in terms of salary and career progression.

  • @Machaivelli
    @Machaivelli Před 3 lety +1

    Hi sir,
    I will be greatful if you can give some insights on my query
    I am currently 26
    Have about 3 years experience in mnc - technology sector (left mid 2019)
    Have another 1.5 years experience in family business of civil engineering (since Sept 2019)
    Currently continuing my masters in political science (was hesitant to do mba in these uncertain covid times)
    I do plan to give gmat exam next March onwards. I don't see myself going into Harvard standford insead which is basically for over achievers, however if given a choice between India's top b schools and global mba colleges like Hec,essec, warrick,manheim (which comes in top 30 ) which one should I choose ?
    Looking forward to hearing from you and I shall enroll in your professional guidance next year onwards

    • @Wizako
      @Wizako  Před 3 lety

      Hello,
      It will entirely depend on whether you're looking for an India-centric career or want to work abroad.
      You can certainly try for the MBA program at ISB or the executive MBA programs at IIM Ahmedabad, IIM Bangalore, IIM Calcutta, IIM Lucknow, IIM Indore, SP Jain, XLRI in India.
      The schools that you've mentioned abroad are also very good options if you wish to work abroad post your MBA.
      Wishing you all the best!

  • @shanusingh3500
    @shanusingh3500 Před 3 lety +1

    Sir,
    I have 6 years of work ex in public sector bank. Should i go for regular mba or executive mba?
    Which one will be better from career prospect?

    • @Wizako
      @Wizako  Před 3 lety

      Hi,
      Executive MBA in India might be a better option for you as you're having 6 years of work experience. Best wishes!

    • @vipul962
      @vipul962 Před 2 lety

      Same work ex. Also from a psb. Are you planning Gmat ?

  • @nileshsonawane2706
    @nileshsonawane2706 Před 2 lety

    Dear Sir, how is the UCLA pgp pro in comparison to executive programmes from IIM. Can i contact you for guidance about this?

    • @Wizako
      @Wizako  Před 2 lety

      Hello Nilesh,
      Both, UCLA"s PGPX and IIM PGPX programmes are top-notch. However, they're intended for two different audiences - The former, primarily for people intending to work in the USA, and perhaps settle there. The latter, primarily, for Indian residents, or people wanting to work and settle in India.
      Of course, you can contact us at +91 93825 48484 or write to us at learn@wizako.com, and we'd be happy to help you out.
      Cheers!

  • @chaithra4ua
    @chaithra4ua Před 3 lety

    Is it worth for 15 plus years experience to do this interms of 1 . Salary 2. Getting into senior roles from mid management

    • @Wizako
      @Wizako  Před 3 lety

      Yes, you can definitely go for it! Best wishes!

  • @FA069
    @FA069 Před 2 lety

    Thank you sir..what if I am earning bit more than median salary currently with 10 years of exp..offered at end of course. In this case inflow will be around 0 will it still worthy to consider to go ahead? How much payback time approx is estimated in this case? Please consider that I am married and having a kid in pre currently and my wife is housemaker. In this scenario it is something I should still look forward?

    • @Wizako
      @Wizako  Před 2 lety

      Hello Faraz,
      Please write to us at learn@wizako.com where we can continue this conversation, and help you out with your query.
      Cheers.

  • @iTara204
    @iTara204 Před 2 lety

    Hello Sir, I am an architect (B.arch) having a 4 year work experience in my field. I have an interest in pursuing an EMBA and switching my career. Is it a sustainable move for me?

    • @Wizako
      @Wizako  Před 2 lety

      Hi,
      You can absolutely take up an EMBA, and switch your career.
      However, at your age, and with your experience, a full-time MBA might be a better prospect. Full-time MBAs often come with placement services, whereas most EMBAs do not. So, the burden of looking for jobs may be left up to you.
      A full-time MBA also gives you critical skills that may be useful in the industry you're looking to work in.
      We'd like to better understand your profile to give you something a bit more concrete and actionable.
      Do reach out to us at +91 93825 48484 or via email at learn@wizako.com

  • @amitsalunkhe3217
    @amitsalunkhe3217 Před 3 lety

    I found your video very helpful.. Thank you so much.
    Sir I am BSC Chemistry graduate, nd also I have recently completed PGDM in Shipping management and logistics since I am working in shipping company as Exicutive from last 3 yrs.
    Sir currently I am 28 years old.. Sir Would you pls advise me,which MBA is beneficial for me..1 yrs MBA or 2 yrs MBA ? & In which site depending on my current profile.
    Looking forward for your kind reply Sir.

    • @Wizako
      @Wizako  Před 3 lety

      Hi Amit,
      You can try for 2-year MBA in India next year. If it doesn't work out next year, it's advisable to go for a 1-year Executive MBA in India or for a 2-year MBA abroad. The average work experience required for a 2-year MBA abroad & 1-year Executive MBA in India is 4+ years.
      You can always switch profiles & industries after your MBA if you are not satisfied with your current industry.

    • @Wizako
      @Wizako  Před 3 lety

      Head to this link for the answer from GMAT expert K S Baskar: czcams.com/video/0bmQa19Q5Zs/video.html

  • @MrSohamkossambe
    @MrSohamkossambe Před 3 lety

    I am having an experience of 1 year with a stable job, should I go for regular mba or executive?

    • @Wizako
      @Wizako  Před 3 lety

      You can definitely try for regular MBA in India. For executive MBA you would typically need around 5+ years of work experience.

  • @ARKMachtek
    @ARKMachtek Před 2 lety

    Hello Sir,
    I am a Mechanical Graduate having 11 years of experience in Manufacturing domain. Currently I am 35. Till date, I have worked in small organizations and also my Engineering college is not a big brand.
    My question is even if I secure good marks in GMAT, will average profile like me have any chance to get admission for 1 year Executive MBA from premium institutes like IIM A, IIM B, IIMC , ISB etc?

    • @Wizako
      @Wizako  Před 2 lety

      Hi Amit,
      Yes you can! Focus on the factors which are under your control now like your GMAT score and application packet. With a score of 700+ you definitely will have a good shot at premier 1-yr MBA programs in India.
      Wishing you the best.

    • @ARKMachtek
      @ARKMachtek Před 2 lety +1

      @@Wizako Thank you Sir.

  • @kunalyaduvanshi9889
    @kunalyaduvanshi9889 Před 3 lety

    Sir, I have more than 5+ years of experience and will plan to do EPGP from IIM K is it worth?fees is around 13 lakhs for 2year. Please guide us.

    • @Wizako
      @Wizako  Před 3 lety

      Hi Kunal,
      Sure it is a very good option for working professionals who are looking for a degree in management without having to leave their present job.
      An EPGP from IIM Kozhikode would certainly benefit working professionals like you by expanding your knowledge in management.
      Cheers & Best Wishes!

    • @gauravmohan9271
      @gauravmohan9271 Před 2 lety

      Dear kunal...I have got the offer letter for same..I think you have got the result...Need to discuss some pros and cons..Let me know if you are open..

    • @kunalyaduvanshi9889
      @kunalyaduvanshi9889 Před 2 lety

      @@Wizako Sure Gaurav

    • @kunalyaduvanshi9889
      @kunalyaduvanshi9889 Před 2 lety

      @@gauravmohan9271 The IIM Kozhikode Executive MBA program (formerly EPGP) is a 2-year course leading to an MBA awarded by the institute. This is a master's degree course. The program is disseminated mainly through Interactive Learning (IL) platform and classroom learning through in campus module

  • @benjaminalexander8836
    @benjaminalexander8836 Před 2 lety +1

    Sir is 1 year MBa valid in India

  • @srivastava3790
    @srivastava3790 Před 3 lety

    Sir, very informative...
    I do have a query, i am already an MBA post which m having work ex of 11years working in reputed private bank. Is it worth joining pgpx after that, i.e., 2nd MBA? Plz

    • @Wizako
      @Wizako  Před 3 lety

      Hi Srivastava,
      After a work-ex of 11 years, would recommend joining 1 year programs, for sure.
      Further, it makes sense to join a program in a country you see yourself settling down in, or working for a considerable amount of time.
      If you're stuck in middle management, or you're just about to go into upper-middle / upper management, and you'd like to re-equip yourself with some academic insights, network with more people, etc. a 2nd MBA can be helpful.
      Cheers & Best WIshes!

    • @srivastava3790
      @srivastava3790 Před 3 lety

      @@Wizako sir, it do help a lot. Yes m stuck in middle mgmt. Im confused whether iim's consider a candidate who is having a profile like me, i.e., 2nd mba. Or only option is for outside colleges?

  • @thoughty42
    @thoughty42 Před 2 lety

    Sir , I am 29yrs, having 5+ years of work ex , I have an offer this year for Pgpex from IIM-Shillong. I working currently at a package of 9-10 CTC, and average and mean Pkg of IIM-Shillong is around 17 Lpa, so should I Join the course or should I prepare for GMAT for 1 more year and will reach at age 30 and then go for an MBA .
    Kindly suggest sir as I am in bige dilemma and my expectations for 1st salary post MBA is atleast around 15 Lpa .
    Kindly suggest me looking as per my situation what should I do ?

    • @Wizako
      @Wizako  Před 2 lety

      Hi,
      It depends on a couple of things.
      If you're confident you can get the ROI you're looking for from the IIM Shillong PGPEX, and you're satisfied, absolutely take up the offer.
      If you're planning to write the GMAT, and still opt for an Indian PGPX program, you may end up where you currently are, or not far from it.
      At the age of 30, with 5-6 years of experience, you can write the GMAT, and get into a full-time 2 year MBA program in countries like the US, if that's something you're willing to do. The global exposure might be good for you, and you could settle in the country you go to, after your MBA.
      There are a few other factors we can discuss in a private conversation, if you'd like. Feel free to call us at +91 93825 48484, and we'd love to help you out.

  • @user-je2ht8gg3j
    @user-je2ht8gg3j Před 2 lety

    Hello sir, l want to complete my mba in 1 year with low cost like 70,000 in India is it possible sir. Plsss reply sir🙏

    • @Wizako
      @Wizako  Před 2 lety

      Hello Harika,
      There are affordable MBA programs offered by top schools such as FMS, Delhi School of Economics, etc. However, they are 2-year MBA programs. If you'd like to get it done in a year, Online Executive MBAs would be the solution.
      Wish you the best.

  • @shailendraprakash3037
    @shailendraprakash3037 Před 2 lety

    Is it possible to pursue full time executive MBA along with full time job?

    • @Wizako
      @Wizako  Před 2 lety

      Hi,
      Yes absolutely. Actually, Full-time Executive MBA is specifically designed for working professionals.
      Wishing you the best!

    • @shailendraprakash3037
      @shailendraprakash3037 Před 2 lety

      @@Wizako …Thank you so much for your guidance…

  • @prasanthmannava16
    @prasanthmannava16 Před 3 lety

    Hi there! Can I pursue Executive MBA after 3 years exp post- regular MBA?

    • @Wizako
      @Wizako  Před 3 lety

      Yes, you can Prasanth!! Best wishes!

    • @satyamd
      @satyamd Před 3 lety

      I have a slightly different take. The short answers is correct. You can do it. I am from the MBAEx Class of 21 (Bhaskar's my senior in a sense) and I had 2 classmates who had regular 2-year MBAs but the catch is they both had 6 years of work ex. A sense that I had while I was going through the process was that for IIM B and ISB, shorter work ex works but for A and C (I got calls from both) 4.5 years is a must especially if you do not have what may be called a stellar profile. So do take this into account. 1 year programs do expect to have an experienced class where each individual comes with either a great subject matter knowledge or has had leadership opportunities. 3 years may be too short. I assume that you did not work pre Regular MBA.