Boot camps and community-learning models, new-age MBA is here to stay
In the second of a two-part series, we examine how MBA needs a revamp as data and digital disruptions change work and the workplace.
There is a general agreement that MBA structure and curriculum has to reflect the changing work place.
Rajul Jain is 25 and has her heart set on being a partner in a venture capital firm. Jain who has done her BCom and CMA (US) always wanted to pursue an MBA from a premiere institute to bolster her career.
“An MBA would give me a two or three notch upgrade. I want to work for a fair number of years before starting up. MBA seems like a fast way to build a network,” says Jain.