What are number of students who those do mba and get job after mba
Hi, I tried to find this on Google, but couldn’t get much data about the numbers of MBA students and their job placements. But I think the job market out there is not very responsive for MBA graduates.
Companies are giving way more preference to PGDM students from top PGDM colleges like Asia-Pacific Institute of Management. This is because PGDM colleges really put in a lot of work into updating their course content every year, and also connect more with the industry. For example, my institute has seen 100% job placements year after year. You name any brand or company, and it has come to our campus for hiring. A few recent companies that have been to our campus include ITC Ltd., Flipkart, ICICI Bank, Birla Sun Life, and Ernst & Young (E&Y). So, if you ever feel like pursing a programme in management, I’d advise you my institute. Here’s more on Asia-Pacific Institute of Management - https://www.asiapacific.edu/
Last year, an ASSOCHAM study found that only 7% of MBA graduates from Indian business schools, excluding those from the top 20 colleges, find a job straight after completing their programme. But you don’t really need to lose your heart. Just make sure you choose a great b-school and perform your best. IIMs are the best places for management programmes. Then, there’re several other institutes which are also known for delivering excellence in management education; these institutes include names like XLRI, FORE School of Management, and Asia-Pacific Institute of Management.
There’s not much data that says about number of students who take up MBA programmes in India and get job after getting their degrees.
But here’s a report published by NDTV that says only 7 per cent of MBA graduates find jobs straight after their programmes. http://profit.ndtv.com/news/people/article-only-7-of-b-school-graduates-employable-study-1400034
The primary reason behind this grim situation is because MBA programmes aren’t updated very regularly. Also, students are taught more about the theoretical aspects of running a business. On the other hand, PGDM programmes happen to be duly approved by AICTE (MHRD, Govt. of India). Also, at elite business schools like Asia-Pacific Institute of Management, course content of PGDM programmes is reviewed and updated every year. What’s really commendable is the fact that Asia-Pacific Institute has been delivering 100% job placements to its students for the last 21 years. Almost all major national and international companies visit our campus for hiring. Other facts that make Asia-Pacific Institute an excellent destination for management education include:
Ø It is amongst top 10 b-schools in Delhi NCR (Source: Business Today MDRA Survey 2017)
Ø Amongst top 15 b-schools in North India
Ø Among top 50 management colleges in India
Ø Highly experienced faculty (most of them hold PhDs)
Ø 100% Job Placements since 1996
Ø World-class Infrastructure that comprises a Wi-Fi-campus, well-stocked library, air conditioned classrooms, and separate hostels for boys and girls along with bus-facility
Ø Strategically located in South Delhi with close proximity to leading MNCs
For programme or admission queries, we’d love to interact with you over phone and/or email. Here’s how you can get in touch:
Website: https://www.asiapacific.edu/
Email: admissions@asiapacific.edu
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Hi, I tried to find this on Google, but couldn’t get much data about the numbers of MBA students and their job placements. But I think the job market out there is not very responsive for MBA graduates.
Companies are giving way more preference to PGDM students from top PGDM colleges like Asia-Pacific Institute of Management. This is because PGDM colleges really put in a lot of work into updating their course content every year, and also connect more with the industry. For example, my institute has seen 100% job placements year after year. You name any brand or company, and it has come to our campus for hiring. A few recent companies that have been to our campus include ITC Ltd., Flipkart, ICICI Bank, Birla Sun Life, and Ernst & Young (E&Y). So, if you ever feel like pursing a programme in management, I’d advise you my institute. Here’s more on Asia-Pacific Institute of Management - https://www.asiapacific.edu/
Hi,
Actually, there's no exact number of students. It totally depends on the institute you are pursuing MBA from, results, skills, placements, companies and other factors. So, it is unpredictable. But if you want a good job then you should go for the top institute for management studies.
All the best!!

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