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Akansha Bisht

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Numerous MBA fields might be beneficial to entrepreneurship. The ideal MBA field for entrepreneurship will be determined by a student's personal goals and interests. If you want to establish your firm, an MBA in Entrepreneurship is a good option. Some of the most prominent include:

  • MBA in Entrepreneurship: This is a specialised degree that focuses on the skills and knowledge required to launch and operate a successful firm.
  • MBA in General Management: This degree is more general and covers a wide range of business disciplines, including entrepreneurship.
  • MBA in Innovation and Entrepreneurship: The convergence of innovation and entrepreneur
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Akansha Bisht

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If candidates aim to work in a corporate environment, climb the corporate ladder, or explore various business roles, a traditional MBA may be more suitable.

On the other hand, if they are passionate about entrepreneurship, have a startup idea, or want to focus on launching and managing their own business, an MBA in Entrepreneurship can provide the specialised knowledge and skills they need.

Candidates can check the table to see the comparison between the two courses.

Particulars

MBA in Entrepreeurship 

MBA 

Course Name

MBA in Entrepreneurship

Master of Business Administration

Course Degree

Postgraduation

Post Graduation

Duration

2 Years

2 years

Entrance Exams

CAT,  XAT,  NMAT,  NMIMS  MAH CET,  etc.

CAT, CMAT, XAT, MAH MBA CET, etc.

Fees

INR 2 to 25 Lakh

INR 2 Lacs - INR 27 Lacs and above

Average Salary

INR 4-15 Lakh

INR 5 LPA - INR 25 LPA

Job Profiles

Business Journalists, Business Consultants, New Venture Developers, Fundraisers, and Development Officers, etc.

Finance Manager, Marketing Manager, Sales Manager, Human Resources Manager, etc.

Top Recruiters

Accenture, Amazon, Deloitte, HSBC, Genpact and so on

Boston Consulting Group, McKinsey, Bain & Co, Morgan Stanley, Citibank, JP Morgan Chase, Amazon, Facebook, Google, Adobe, etc.

Top Colleges

Chandigarh University,  Jamia Millia Islamia,  XLRI Jamshedpur,  NMIMS University,  etc.

 IIM Ahmedabad,   IIM Bangalore,  IIM Calcutta,  IIM Lucknow,  IIM Indore,  IIM Kozhikode,  etc. 

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Akansha Bisht

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 Students can check the below points to know the eligibility criteria for an MBA in Entrepreneurship course:

  • Candidates must have completed a Bachelor’s degree programme in any stream or equivalent from a recognised university.
  • For admission, most of the colleges accept XAT,  CAT, CMAT, SNAP, and MAT scores.
  • Some of the colleges also require candidates to have a work experience of two years.

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Akansha Bisht

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Yes, you can be a CEO after your MBA in Entrepreneurship. However,  experience, leadership skills, networking, and timing are some skills required to fit in the position, meanwhile, an MBA in Entrepreneurship will help lead you to the right path.

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Akansha Bisht

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If candidates are interested in entrepreneurship and aspire to start and manage their own business or be part of a startup venture, several MBA specializations can be particularly well-suited for your entrepreneurial goals.

Here are some MBA specializations that are commonly chosen by aspiring entrepreneurs:

  • MBA in Leadership
  • MBA in Organizational Management
  • MBA in Managerial Accounting
  • MBA in Marketing Management
  • MBA in Investments
  • MBA in Operations and Project Management
  • MBA in Entrepreneurial Management

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Akansha Bisht

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you can pursue an MBA in Entrepreneurship course in part-time mode. Many schools offer part-time MBA programs in Entrepreneurship. Some of the benefits of pursuing an MBA in Entrepreneurship in a part-time mode are the flexibility, cost-efficiency, networking opportunities, etc. 

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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M.Com graduates can join State Bank of India as probationary officer. They can also work as customer relationship executive. They can also join Heavy Engineering Corporation Limited (HEC Ltd) as accounts assistant (Trainee). Corporate secretary and CFO are other work backgrounds in which they can participate. They can also opt to be Chartered Accountant.

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