Ravi is 20 and currently completing Bachelors of Mass Media.
Most of his friends are planning for an MBA and are preparing for it.
Ravi enjoyed his 3 years of education and is looking forward to studying more.
But Marketing is not one of them, yet he is keen for an MBA.
In fact, he is open to study and move abroad as well.
According to you which other course options are open for Ravi?
Or should he start working?
Comment below to share your suggestions.
Asked by Edumilestones | 29th of September 2020
career counsellor voiceofvipinSince Ravi is keen on studying further and his present choice of speacilisation is very interesting and offers a lucrative career .In such a case he can opt for doing an MBA with specialisation in digital transformation and data science .Also he can pursue an MBA in integrated marketing and mass communication.
There are some good options offred online also which he can explore. Benefit of doing it online is that he can work parallely and gain some hand on experience which can give him an edge in later stages of career planning.
Hope that helps.
Because You completed Mass Media at your Graduation, here I suggesst you to go for MBA. Try to complete your MBA from reputed Institution.
Lovely professional University's Manaagement Department, Mittal School of Business(MSoB), is NIRF 37th Rank in the current year 2021.
MSoB is offering variety of MBA programms, think over them, base on your interst you cam make the choice of MBA degree. The link is provided for your reference.
https://www.lpu.in/programmes/management/mba
Hi, I think as he enjoyed his studies in mass media he can choose to continue his studies abroad in journalism etc and then look for job. As the present job market requires masters degree of the candidates.
Infact otherthan MBA there two courses where Ravi should go for:
Ravi should go for Politics and International Relations as PG so that his UG will get aligned.
He should also go for digital markteing courses (especially social Media that assists in Media and Communication)
My suggestion is to take an MBA course abroad - it offers a wide range of subjects to study as well as cross-cultural exposure. During internship, Ravi might receive the necessary work experience, prove self and continue a career journey after MBA degree is received.
MBA courses without any experience is not a great choice as good colleges look for experience of at least 2 years. This is further difficult in other countries.