MBA (Master of Business Administration) is an internationally recognized post graduate academic course. It is considered one of the best bet to get a head start in the corporate sector as well as to improve one’s long term career prospects. A fundamental skill base to switch careers is also developed through the course.

B-schools in India offer various courses ranging from finance, marketing, operations, human resources, etc. Finance, Marketing, Human Resource, Systems and Operations are the most popular ones, though students are opening up to newer specializations like retail management and I.T. There are also specializations in capital markets, global business, family business and public relations offered by some of the reputed schools in India. MBA courses in India have developed over the years in terms of content and quality. New courses are being introduced to keep up with the ever growing requirements of the corporate sector for managerial positions. Also, B-schools have mushroomed all over the country with an aim to bring out the best in students and make them not just employable but also a force to reckon with in the industry.

Management courses in India have developed over time keeping in mind the needs of the marketplace. The industry-institute nexus is a major step forward in the field of management education in India. Colleges and industries tie-up and develop a course structure that gives students the best of both worlds, i.e. academic and practical. They churn out trained professionals ready to be hired. The courses in India are adapting newer techniques and teaching methods so as to keep students abreast of the happenings in the market. Internships, case-studies and projects are an integral part of the management courses in India. Apart from the theoretical knowledge, they give students the much required practical experience.

An excellent MBA course would be the one which provides good in-house as well as visiting faculty, effective case studies and free interaction between students and instructors, not to mention good placements.