A lot of millennials find jobs in consulting companies attractive. Many aspire to work for the top consulting firms but very few are successful in landing in one. As a consultant, you are required to help clients in solving their business issues. You have to carry out research, meet client’s employees, identify issues and present findings and recommendations to the client.
Here are some tips to be successful consultants:
- You are the product: First and foremost, as a consultant, you do not market a product or a service. You yourself are the product and the knowledge that you bring to the table is valuable to the client. A lot of the points below will make sense after you have understood this.
- Finance acumen: Irrespective of your specialization or electives in MBA, develop good financial and business acumen. You should know not only know how to read financial statements but also understand the financial implications of decisions and recommendations.
- All-round business knowledge: At the start of consulting career, you are expected to work with clients in all industries. Therefore, be flexible to work in all industries and functions. It is essential to develop an understanding of all functions and the ability to connect dots across all industry sectors.
- Critical thinking and problem-solving skills: Critical thinking and non-linear thinking abilities are extremely important for consulting jobs. One simple way to develop these abilities is to read a lot and asking “5 Whys”.
- Presentation: Having knowledge is not enough. The ability to translate knowledge and ideas through good communication and presentations is necessary. This will help in gaining a client’s confidence in your abilities.
- Resilience: Responding to clients’ needs and meeting deadlines means working long hours and dealing with constant high pressure. It will require an ability to never give up to sustain in consulting roles.
- Networking and social quotient: You need interpersonal and networking skills as you will be required to partner with a variety of experts to solve a client’s issues. Even if you don’t have answers, you should be able to quickly get experts on board who can provide solutions.
- Digital quotient: In addition to IQ (Intelligence Quotient), EQ (Emotional Quotient), SQ (Social Quotient), you will need DQ (Digital Quotient). That means you need the ability to apply emerging technologies (artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotic process automation, chatbots, internet of things, blockchain, cloud technology, etc) to solve client’s issues and for the transformation of businesses.
- Appearance: You should groom well from head to toe as that forms the first and lasting impression. Carry all papers in a business briefcase.
- Physical wellbeing: To be able to cope up with the pressures of consulting roles, you also need to look after your body and mind. Ensure to exercise, meditate and get good sleep. Take occasional vacations to between busy periods.
About Author
Dr Bhagwati Prasad is an Associate Dean, Healthcare Management at S. P. Mandali’s Welingkar Institute of Management Development and Research (WeSchool). He is a PhD holder from School of Biomedical Engineering, IIT Mumbai. Dr Prasad has over 16 years of rich industry experience in Design and Development of Laboratory Diagnostics Products, Leading Design and Development Centers.
Note: The views expressed in this article are solely author’s own and do not reflect/represent those of Shiksha
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Welingkar Mumbai Matunga has been ranked by many organisations, like NIRF, Outlook, etc. Welingkar Mumbai Matunga has been ranked 75 by the NIRF 2025 in the Management category. The ranking of the college has improved compared to the previous years.
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The Welingkar Institute of Management Development and Research has two campuses. The main campus is located in Mumbai and other is in Bangalore. Welingkar Mumbai is a known institution that gives MBA/PGDM courses.
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Welingkar Mumbai has collaborations and partnerships with many international universities and big organizations. Below given are some of the partner universities of the college:
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| Audencia Nantes | Steinbeis School of Management & Innovation GmgH, Institute of Executive Capabilities (IEC) & Berlin School of Creative Leadership GmbH (BSCL) | Thammasat University |
| Indobox | Stuttgart Media University (Hochschule there Medien) | UCAM Universidad Católica San Antonio de Murcia |
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Welingkar Mumbai has good faculty. The faculty members are helpful and supportive to the students. The college also organizes guest lectures, international guest sessions, and visiting faculty from India and abroad both.
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Yes, the cutoff for Welingkar Mumbai has increased. In 2025, the last round cutoff for MBA admission at Welingkar Mumbai was 99.9. For the same course, the last round cutoff was 99.96 in 2024, while in 2023, the cutoff was concluded at 99.93.
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Yes, Welingkar Mumbai has good placements. The students have got a decent package in the recent placements. Companies like Adani Group, Amazon, Morgan Stanley, ICICI Bank, Mahindra Group etc. hire students from the college.
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Yes, students can apply online to get into Welingkar Mumbai. Open the college page and click on the 'Admissions' tab and register an account. Fill the application form with details and documents and pay the fees to apply at the Welingkar Mumbai college.
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Welingkar Mumbai was founded in 1977. It is affiliated with the Mumbai University. The college is accredited by NBA and approved by the All India Council of Technological Education (AICTE). All PGDM programmes at WeSchool Mumbai and Bengaluru are accredited by SAQS (South Asian Quality Assurance Sys
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