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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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After pursuing MBA from Mohamed Sathak College of Arts and Science, students can find great jobs in several sectors like finance, marketing, and human resources. They can work in various job profiles such as Project Manager, Associate, Operations Analyst, business analyst, Investment Analyst Intern, Account Manager Agriculture, etc. The top recruiters includes Cognizant, TCS, HCL, Accenture, Wipro with an average package around INR 2.15 LPA.

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Tanya Tomar

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An MBA from PSNA School of Management opens doors to many job opportunities. You can work in areas like marketing, finance, human resources, and IT. You might become a manager, analyst, or consultant. Companies in different industries like banking, manufacturing, and services hire MBA graduates. With an MBA, you can also start your own business.

PSNA has more connections with companies.PSNA is known for its strong industry connections, especially in certain sectors, leading to good placement records.

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Mohini Bairagi

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Job opportunities after MBA in Hotel management from Panache Academy,Indore includes:

  • Hotel Manager
  • Restaurant management 
  • Cruise 
  • Tourism 
  • Marketing 
  • House keeping 
  • Entrepreneurship 
  • Catering, etc.

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Anushka Mendiratta

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After doing MBA from the Department of Management Studies at NALSAR University you get a wide range of job opportunities that too across various sectors. You can refer to the following options:

  • Management Consultant
  • Business Analyst
  • Financial Analyst
  • Human Resources
  • Policy Analyst
  • Consulting
  • Finance
  • IT and ITES
  • Legal Services
  • Government and Public Sector
  • Human Resources Manager
  • Legal Consultant
  • Corporate Legal Counsel

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Akansha Bisht

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The salary package most of the times depends on the company you're working for, your skills, experience, geographical location, etc. Though there are many great employment options after an MBA in Operations Management, the average salary of a Supply Chain Manager in India is INR 14.4 LPA. However, salary packages get increased with work experience.

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Akansha Bisht

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After completing your MBA in Operations Management successfully, you can start your professional career in multiple industries like E-commerce, Information Technology, Logistics, Manufacturing, Supply Chain, also in Consulting.

You can become an Operations Manager, Data Analyst, HR Manager, Supply Chain Program Manager, and more. The average salary of an Operations Manager in India is INR 10.8 LPA.

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MBA in Operations Management

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Malavika

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Graduates of the Monti International Institute of Management Studies usually have access to a broad variety of employment options in a variety of industries after earning their MBA. Students are prepared for careers in a variety of industries, including finance, marketing, human resources, operations, and consulting, by the program's extensive management coursework. Typical career trajectories include leadership positions in startups, management positions in large businesses, and strategic responsibilities in a variety of industries, including technology, banking, retail, and healthcare. Furthermore, project management, business develo

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Akansha Bisht

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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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MBA in Entrepreneurship Career

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Aarushi Kalra

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The institute has released the salary data for PGP & PGP ABM, PGP SM, and IPMX students passing out in 2025. Take a look at the table below to know the Indian Institute of Management Lucknow packages offered in 2025:

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Placement Statistics (2025)

the highest Package (domestic)

INR 75 LPA

the highest Package (international)

INR 65 LPA

Average Package

 

PGP & PGP ABM: INR 32.3 LPA

PGP SM: INR 22.66 LPA

IPMX: INR 27.72 LPA

Median Package

PGP & PGP ABM: INR 31 LPA

PGP SM: INR 20 LPA

IPMX: INR 27.19 LPA

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DARSH SAVANI

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The University of Pennsylvania, in particular Wharton MBA program, is seen as a ticket to many well-paying employment opportunities. Graduates tend to find themselves with such roles at high-end consulting firms, investment companies, technology giants and global businesses. Finance, consulting, technology, and health care are among the top hiring industries. Additionally, strong links between students and their university help shape career paths.

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