India is a land of abundance. Abundance of brains and intelligence. Wherever you are go here the competition seems to get tougher and tougher. A common chain of thought that most youngsters out here have is doing an MBA just after their graduation. Can we blame them for their ignorance or hastiness? When you have to fight so much for you basic necessities, where is the assurance that two or three years down the line these guys and gals will be in a position to dedicate two years or is it their fault that the kind of jobs that people get just after their graduation is just not fulfilling enough with equally frustrating salaries. Though IT companies provide a decent salary youngsters are faced with an identity crisis in a pool of 30000 other techies. Those who are lucky enough to get that golden PSU or cushy government job are happy to stick there but even for them things are changing. With privatization sweeping the shores of PSU’s it will not be long before government employees start working equally hard as their private counterparts.
An MBA opens many doors --------------------That’s what people in India think and that’s exactly what that MBA does for them. But guys and gals abroad come with a different mindset. For them an MBA is a tool of making a new door that was never present.