Which MBA college will be best for ( Marketing Manager ) course 2019?
A marketing manageris someone who manages the marketing of a business or product. They can be responsible for several services or products, or be in charge of a single product.A marketing manager needs to have an outgoing, gregarious, and spontaneous nature.
Marketing managers made a median salary of $1,31,180 in 2016. On the low end, they earned $67,490, while the highest-paid made $2,08,000 or more. Marketing managers working in the securities and commodity exchanges industry are paid especially well, as are those who work in oil and gas extraction.
Average Starting Salaries. According to a 2012 survey by the National Association of Colleges and Employers, marketing majors with a bachelor's degree earned an average starting salary of $53,400, which is well above the $45,790 earned annually by the average U.S. worker.
Most marketing managers work 37 hours a week, between the hours of 9am and 6pm. As with many jobs with tight deadlines, they may be expected to work additional hours at certain times to ensure that targets are met. Some positions may require a lot of travel, particularly when working for an international company.
Depending upon your level of dedication, marketing majors can take the following time to complete: Associate's degree programs, which provide entry-level opportunity, usually take two years. A bachelor's degree program takes four years. Master's degree programs and MBAs generally require one to two years.
MBA Marketing Management is a postgraduate Sales and Marketing Management course.Marketing is the process of promoting interest in customers regarding particular goods or services. It is executed through strategies that underlie sales techniques, business communication, and business development.
1) SP Jain Institute of Management and Research (SPJIMR), Mumbai
2) Institute of Management Technology (IMT), Ghaziabad
3) Xavier Institute of Social Service, Ranchi
4) N. L. Dalmia Institute of Management Studies and Research, Mumbai
5) NIILM Centre for Management Studies, Delhi/NCR
6) School of Management, KIIT University, Bhubaneswar
7) MIT-SOB:MIT School of Business, Pune
8) K J Somaiya Institute of Management Studies and Research
9) Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai
10) Balaji Institute of Modern Management
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Azim
I dont have much of communication skills or convincing skills, should I choose marketing as my career
Well Marketing field does require good communication skills as most of the times you would have to meet clients, attend meetings, sometimes give speeches, etc.
If you don't have good communication skills then you can always develop them. If you would love to work in marketing area then you can go for it. Don't hold yourselves because of your communication skills because nobody is born with it. You have to talk to people understand what needs to be said and when it is to be said. Communication skills develop with time so give yourselves some time.
If you still have any queries feel free to ask in the comment section down below.
Change the career profile From sale to international business.
Hey Mayank!
Within the domain of International Business, they have various sub-domains like Sales, Finance, and Marketing. So, you can try for International Business Firms like OLAM international, which even pays the highest package in the world of the trade. Plus, you can take up the role in Sales within the International Business domain to speed up your growth in the International Business Domain. Best wishes!
Im B.Sc final year student .I want to do an MBA in marketing field suggest me some ROI colleges in U.P also?
U can easily get private colleges in UP.
ROI is eligible for Entrance Exam or Merit List Students.
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Azim Musa Shaikh
After bha and MBA which department job
BBA+MBA is at least 4/5 years commitment, and this is also a phase where studeynt often change their career plan. In your case, if your goal is set, that what you would like to be after study, then you can consider this dual degree path. But, i would choose other prospects, if I had to make decision on it.
I believe BBA is half cover/repeated in MBA. I would say more than half. Because, many students who pursue MBA, they never studied BBA in the first place so things get repeat for them. Importance is given to MBA over BBA in industry. Person studying MBA would go through entrance, expected to be mature adult than young BBA student. (Industry Perspective)
I am of the opinion that you should invest your time with discretion.
Employers are changing their mindsets and now their demand is beyond degrees. They need right skill sets, performing employee and employee with Entrepreneurial Spirit, with good team work prepradness and interpersonal abilities.
Putting that in to a perspective, courses will change. For example, MS in Finance, Master of International Business, MS in Organizatioal Psychology and so on would replace traditional MBA.
Be strategic when you make career decision. You need a plan and to make a plan you need to do research and analysis of opportunities, scope and your own personality to choose the correct path.
Course like BA in Psychology with MBA, BCA with MBA, B Com with MBA etc., Will get more demand than BBA+MBA except skills and performance potential is proven.
Obviously, employer will give preference to a candidate having wide and diverse knowledge in multiple domain with one specializations.
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Azim
My PGDB in finance is undergoing and my placement is in icici bnk as deputy manager.I want job of higher package.suggest me what i canpursue
hi pramin ,
thank you for approaching us . if you want a job with higher package than the icici bank deputy manager , try out for some more interviews in companies and for posts that you are willing to join . or else what you can do is , join the icici job , gain experiance and then try for higher positions with your work ability , skills and talent .
all the best
i have completed my b. Tech in mechanical stream with 72 %. Which mba field is best for me according to my recent qualifications
U asking for specialisation in MBA.
MBA in IT will justify to Mechanical.
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Azim
What can i do in mba? My personal skill is i talk good to anyone.
We usually learn about the management fundamentals in MBA. People usually have this question in mind when we see or hear about anyone doing an MBA. Most people will think that the management fundamentals will be more useful if learnt from practical experience.
But in case of the present scenario, theoretical knowledge is also essential. Lets say you took 10 years to learn something without any theoretical knowledge and the same thing, you tend to learn in a two year course, if not more. Then which thing will be more beneficial. Off course, a two year degree course, that in addition will add the following abbreviation to your name in the name plate “MBA”
Usually, we study about - Principles of Management, Accounting, Different types of management, Personnel management, HR, Banking and Finance etc.
Doing an MBA is a good thing as it will definitely add to your knowledge. Go for it, if you desire to learn in the field of Management/Business Administration.
Best wishes for your bright future!
Will BBA studies help in becoming Marketing Manager?
Hello,
Yeah BBA studies might help you to become a Marketing manager as it basically deals with analysing the market treands which in turn is an important part of the BBA
Will BBA studies help to become marketing manager or BMS studies help to become a marketing manager?
I would like to tell you that BBA and BMS are similar courses.
They offer more or less same subjects. Its just that some colleges give BMS a special importance. So its your choice to go for either of the course.
BBA stands BACHELORS IN BUSINNES ADMINISTRATION AND
BMS stands for BACHELORS OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES.
All the best.