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The Need for Executive MBA in India
An Executive MBA or EMBA is a business degree. Though similar to a regular MBA degree, the
program primarily focuses on educating working professionals and enhancing their careers as
executives, entrepreneurs, managers, and business leaders in their respective fields.
What sets Executive MBA in India apart from all other MBA programs is the level of insights that
the students bring to the program, owing to their industry experience. EMBA programs are
mostly designed to integrate the professional experience and expertise of students with the
curriculum. This allows candidates to adopt a variety of skills and abilities that help sharpen their
analytical capabilities, by combining the coursework with everyday professional experience.
A program in Executive MBA in India is typically completed in one, or sometimes, two years.
Who takes up an Executive MBA degree?
Executive MBA is intended to train executives and prepare them to face the emerging business
needs and demands of the industry. While Executive MBA in India is mostly taken up as a
part-time course, along with a regular job, many also prefer to take it up full-time, in order to:
1. Prepare for emerging global business circumstances
2. Develop cross-cultural skills and theoretic and practical approach
3. Attain a good salary package or higher industry positions
4. Get through to a good company, for better growth opportunities
5. Increase their managerial skills and general knowledge base
What are the opportunities after an EMBA?
Career opportunities after doing an Executive MBA in India are abundant, especially if the degree
is obtained from a prestigious institute. The scope of the program is vast and with so many
specializations coming up, namely Finance, Operations, Marketing, IT, banking, Business Analytics,
Aviation, Retail, Import, and so many more; the job market has greatly expanded.
Finally, after acquiring an Executive MBA degree, the salaries tend to be higher than usual,
because most employers consider an MBA degree as an added benefit along with the years of
experience of an individual.