Wednesday 2 July 2014

Which Is The Best MBA Specialisation For You?

Many Master of Business Administration (MBA) aspirants are haunted by the decision to choose a specialisation. While choosing a specialisation, think of your interest: Is it numbers? Are they selling and interacting? Is it technology? Is it people management? Aspirants, nowadays, are befuddled when the question to select a specialisation arises. Many new specialisations – sports management, hospitality, hospital management, etc. – have cropped up in the realm of management. Read on to know the best specialisations, having bright career prospects at present.

The most desired 5 MBA specialisations

Finance

MBA (Finance) opens doors for many career options. People often misconstrue that a management student of finance ends up in a securities firm or investment bank. An MBA in finance gets innumerable opportunities in the corporate domain. An MBA (Finance) can become a corporate giant’s:-

•    Financial Analyst
•    Accounting Manager
•    Finance Manager
•    Cash Manager
•    Treasurer

Operations
   
MBA (Operations) helps students know about shop floor and production management. While studying operations management, aspirants learn to:-

•    Maintain process flows
•    Do ancillary management
•    Develop inter-departmental relationships
•    Foster vendor relationships

With operations as your specialisation, you can be a:-

•    Product Manager (entry-level position)
•    Technical Supervisor (entry-level position)
•    Chief Technology Officer (high position)

Marketing

This is a well-known specialisation in the field of management.  Marketing is a frontend job that is apt for leaders. Aspirants of this specialisation must have:-

•    Excellent communication skills
•    Dynamism
•    High confidence
•    Skills to mobilise resources

A Pursuer of MBA (Marketing) can be:-

•    Brand Manager
•    Marketing Manager
•    Market Research Analyst
•    Sales Manager
•    Chief Marketing Officer

Human Resource

MBA (Human Resource) is reputed as one of the trickiest jobs in the corporate domain. The aspirants of this specialisation have to do:-

•    Employee Selection
•    Employee Recruitment
•    Employee Compensation Analysis
•    Employee Training and Development
•    Job Analysis
•    Performance Appraisals

Every top business school in Rajasthan offers the above-named specialisations. A premium MBA college in Rajasthan must be chosen as it lets students study industry-integrated syllabus.