Are you a student or are you working?
I am currently pursuing my MBA from IIM, Ahmedabad and will graduate in the Spring of 2022. I am majoring in marketing and am passionate about my field of work. It is a reputed institute, and I look forward to a bright future!
Why did you choose that subject?
I have always been interested in marketing and have done my BBA before enrolling for an MBA. My subject has lucrative career opportunities, and the work is very challenging, which I enjoy.
What do you find most interesting about your course?
I find studying marketing strategy fascinating. The subject has many case studies that give me insight into how the corporate world works, and it is a brilliant learning opportunity. This semester, I had a group project in which my group and I were supposed to find the reasons behind the failure of a hotel in our area. When we spoke to the hotel manager, we analysed and solved their problem and got a discount at their restaurant as a bonus! So it was an exciting experience, and I am very fond of this subject.
What do you dislike about your study?
There is nothing in particular that I dislike, but sometimes the schedule can be very hectic. For example, last week, I had three presentations on the same day, and the previous day was very exhausting because my group and I were rehearsing our presentations and could hardly get any sleep at night!
What do you hope to do after your graduation?
After my graduation, I hope to work as a Process Consultant at a prestigious consulting firm in India. Then after gaining some experience and building a good network, I plan to follow the entrepreneurial path by starting my own business consulting company.
What are the advantages of studying instead of working?
Being a student gives you the freedom to plan your future and strengthen your skill sets. These opportunities may be more difficult for working professionals as it is difficult for them to take time out of their busy schedules for self-improvement. For instance, before joining MBA, I found it very difficult to manage office and CAT preparation. Still, now as a full-time student, it is relatively easy for me to research my target companies and prepare for job interviews.