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Mam I just completed my 12th and I want to pursue Btech but my family wants that go for government job(15k to 25k)not for further study (I am from bihar) what I do?
Exactly an eye opening video.. many of my friends are doing masters and MBA's so I was confused & I just asked them why you're doing it the only answers I get is better pakage and move abroad (I understand abroad part but to get better pakage I wasn't sure) My approach is simple: 1. Instead of spending 2 years is masters or MBA spend 2 years working somewhere with your desired role. 2. And side by side for daily learn something related to same and improve your skills levels for atleast 1-2 hours daily is it really hard to get better package after doing this What will you suggest mam? Another thing I wanted to ask while learning these things I am leveraging free or self audit courses so should I collect those certificates along the way or experience itself will work or those kinda certified/professional certifications do they'll help me? Perceptive: I have BE degree from non CS/IT but working in my desired role.
Dear Shreyas, you have concluded it really well, and your 2 point is absolutely true, that leveling up of skill for 1-2 hr daily will take you up the ladder very soon than a masters with avg. skills.. And to answer your last question, self learning (free/paid) is life changing and please do collect the certificates/proofs along the way of these learnings (if feasible), they definitely add to the credibility and it shows that you are putting efforts towards your career growth. All the best dear..
@@tanmaymandal.2108 no certificates don't give jobs...but your skill can give jobs....so focus on your skill and work on it & dont waste your time to do useless degrees.... Graduation is enough to get any kind of jobs specially govt jobs
Can you guide on the healthcare background? I did my Bsc in Biotechnology but as I was in covid batch so I dont think people would even consider me in my field to be eligible for jobs. I've heard there aren't much jobs for us Biotech people anyways. I'm now working as a receptionist in a corporate hospital. My father is telling me to persue Mba in healthcare but I doubt it will take me anywhere
Hi, I did B com(hons), which is 3 years degree. After that I started working in corporate in non technical job. I did not do any masters because I dint like. I dint like to move to Technical career at that time. I am not happy with my current career. I am 30+ now. now can I pursue any skill in technical side and start afresh in technical job in IT. can I get your valuable suggestion on this.
Hii, I am stuck in middle and hope you could help me out.. I am a B B A in HR graduate and working as in the same field for past few months.. May of my friends are pursuing MBA.. I also want but not that financially strong to do my MBA with a very good college that too leaving my job.. What should I do..? Is the MBA degree from a local or average college would do..? Shall I continue my job and then apply for a distance MBA .?
Dear Aditi, you should def. continue your job, HR is one area where work/job is much more important that any degree, I would suggest you to pursue any online HR programs or HR programs designed for working professionals, many institutes provides that (on weekends) and even renowned colleges like XLRI and IIM also provide these for working professionals, I am not sure of fee though... If you can not go for good premium college where placements are kind of good then do not ever leave the job and do MBA from normal college as that would again leave you in the freshers offcampus job market which is very competitive and will hardly make any difference in your life. You can also do "Distance MBA", but that not worth much, neither it will add any skill in your forte nor it will be valued by companies much.
@@theCorporateDiaries Thankyou so much for giving me a better vision in such detailed form..I hope the same help from you in future too.. Thankyou again..
Mam I am a Bcom graduate if wrk fr top MNCs like Accenture and Genpact will my Growth stop aftr 2-3 yrs if I don't do my masters😢what package I can expect aftr 4-5 yrs without mba
I am currently working in it company. I am thinking of preparing of gate so that i can explore opportunities in iit in which lots of company comes to recruit. Will it be right or should I rely on job switch for career growth? Please give your suggestions mam
I have completed Msc Agriculture. Now I am confused, should I do PhD or go for the jobs. Their is jobs coming in my field but with less salary so what should I go for, PhD or job pls tell?
Hi Mam, I am a recent BSc graduate and have been selected by Accenture through on-campus recruitment. I am currently waiting for my onboarding process. I am also considering pursuing an MCA and am curious about the best approach. Do you think it is better to manage both the job and an online MCA simultaneously, or would it be more beneficial to gain work experience for two years before pursuing the master's degree? I would greatly appreciate your guidance and any advice you can offer. Thank you for your time and assistance.
Hello ma'am! I have a query. Being from electrical engineering background and having interest in data science, after completing graduation I started doing self study for the same but even after putting lots of effort I am not placed. Should I consider doing masters degree in Data Science so that I can have a CS degree to start with. Or should I still look for an internship like opportunity to start my career in this?!.
I totally disagree with your point that 3 year degree graduates should go for masters. Industries nowadays are totally skill-based. They don't care about your degree- bachelor's or masters. I personally feel that graduates should start working right after their graduation, any field. It will give them the momentum and the broad perspective about their career.
Greetings, I quit my MBA college this year because of some reasons.. can you pls guide what to do in this 1 year what type of companies should i apply for my job so that i can fill my gap I am a BBA graduate and I am planning to do MBA in finance in next year . Please help
Mam please make the second part of the video for BCA graduate please Should i go for MCA from NIT like college or job with MCA from private college .. I had less than 60% in 12 ...
Mam I have seen all your videos since many days...small doutb mam I want to switch company ..present I'm working in X mnc as adminstrator designation ...so I want to switch to Y company as java developer ...so in experience letter from X company there will be my designation as Administrator so how can Y company belive I'm a java developer ...plz clear my doutb mam
Dear, in that case you have to tell the company Y that you were working as a Administrator, but have skills into Java Development, mention that you were given work of development in the team due to shortage of resources and thats how you managed to learn the skills and now are good at it and want to pursue career in Java development only.
Dear, this question I have already answered in the video, if you take responsibility of doing the hard work through out your mtech to level up your skills, then its worth.. just the name of college wont get you the placement. There are many students who do not get placed after doing Mtech from IIT
Ma'am please help me. I'm bsc computer science graduate and currently pursuing mca from a state government University. And I've got a offer letter from Infosys as the role of Operation Executive. I'm confused which is to choose. Please help me ma'am 🙏
If you can do your MCA online, then it will be a good move for you, Infosys Operation Executive role can turn out to be good of you work well in their training, In the Operations executive role, they will train you for few months and will allot you different languages to work upon. If they see that you are catching up on things well and can implement those things in the application or development part then after your training is done, they will place you for the development role else if your performance is not good then you will be placed in the testing role or even support role. So, everything depends upon your hard work, efforts and willingness to learn and adapt new things.
Mam i came across a job where it was written part of people and culture (HR) team so mam could u pls guide on this what is the role of people and culture or what is people and culture in corporates of if in interview asked what does people and culture team do pls pls mam reply asap Thanku
Dear People and culture team is nothing but HR team only, different companies give different name to HR team and it essentially means this team will be majorly working on below areas: 1. Employee Engagement 2. Organisational Development 3. Policies and Process 4. Employee Experience in general
MBA HR is anyday better, as it gives you skills plus a direction HR, as employers do seek education in HR.. you can start through the profile of "recruitment" in HR, that doesn't require MBA degree, but for that you should have some HR skill.. If you are interested, I am taking enrollments for my new batch of "Live HR Course", you can check on CD website: thecorporatediaries.com/
Good afternoon Mam, I had this query that why do most CEOs (B.Tech) do MS and then MBA, when they are only doing Management work? and is it necessary to do MS to be eligible to be a CEO? Thanking you, TM
Dear Tanmay, No its not at all mandatory to do a MS for being a CEO or even MBA... I am not sure at which stage of career you are(student or working) but you seem to have a very cinematic view about career growth, in corporate the Managers,Directors and CEOs that you see not all get these high end educations, most of them get promoted to that position for the work they do, how well they do it and the biggest factor of being a CEO, how well you understand business and can take it to next profit level along with the growth of the employees working in the company. Its not just "Managing", people at that level are paid to "take decisions" not for operational tasks, decisions that can take company ahead. All of this might not sound logical to you, but as you will grow in your career, you will slowly begin to understand the bigger picture. Also most of the managers/directors in IT industry started their career with a technical degree and along the way they earn these certificates through distance programs specifically designed for working professionals.
🙋♂️ Send me your queries here: topmate.io/thecorporatediaries
🎥 My YT Channel for HR Career: www.youtube.com/@thehrdestination
💼 HR Course: tinyurl.com/TCD-HR-Course
Thanks for your insights. Mam yes i did master degree. Cos no placement on campus. Yes bsc bca had less opening. wish the best to you mam.
Mam I just completed my 12th and I want to pursue Btech but my family wants that go for government job(15k to 25k)not for further study (I am from bihar) what I do?
Exactly an eye opening video.. many of my friends are doing masters and MBA's so I was confused & I just asked them why you're doing it the only answers I get is better pakage and move abroad (I understand abroad part but to get better pakage I wasn't sure)
My approach is simple:
1. Instead of spending 2 years is masters or MBA spend 2 years working somewhere with your desired role.
2. And side by side for daily learn something related to same and improve your skills levels for atleast 1-2 hours daily
is it really hard to get better package after doing this What will you suggest mam?
Another thing I wanted to ask while learning these things I am leveraging free or self audit courses so should I collect those certificates along the way or experience itself will work or those kinda certified/professional certifications do they'll help me?
Perceptive: I have BE degree from non CS/IT but working in my desired role.
Dear Shreyas, you have concluded it really well, and your 2 point is absolutely true, that leveling up of skill for 1-2 hr daily will take you up the ladder very soon than a masters with avg. skills..
And to answer your last question, self learning (free/paid) is life changing and please do collect the certificates/proofs along the way of these learnings (if feasible), they definitely add to the credibility and it shows that you are putting efforts towards your career growth.
All the best dear..
@@theCorporateDiaries Thanks for your guidence, I am very greatful for having guidence from your videos.. Thanks again!
@@theCorporateDiaries But will these certificates and skills help in Govt. Jobs and PSUs ?
@@tanmaymandal.2108 no certificates don't give jobs...but your skill can give jobs....so focus on your skill and work on it & dont waste your time to do useless degrees.... Graduation is enough to get any kind of jobs specially govt jobs
Can you guide on the healthcare background? I did my Bsc in Biotechnology but as I was in covid batch so I dont think people would even consider me in my field to be eligible for jobs. I've heard there aren't much jobs for us Biotech people anyways. I'm now working as a receptionist in a corporate hospital. My father is telling me to persue Mba in healthcare but I doubt it will take me anywhere
Very useful 🔥🔥tysm❤️✨
Hi, I did B com(hons), which is 3 years degree. After that I started working in corporate in non technical job. I did not do any masters because I dint like. I dint like to move to Technical career at that time. I am not happy with my current career. I am 30+ now. now can I pursue any skill in technical side and start afresh in technical job in IT. can I get your valuable suggestion on this.
Hii,
I am stuck in middle and hope you could help me out..
I am a B B A in HR graduate and working as in the same field for past few months..
May of my friends are pursuing MBA..
I also want but not that financially strong to do my MBA with a very good college that too leaving my job..
What should I do..?
Is the MBA degree from a local or average college would do..?
Shall I continue my job and then apply for a distance MBA .?
Dear Aditi, you should def. continue your job, HR is one area where work/job is much more important that any degree, I would suggest you to pursue any online HR programs or HR programs designed for working professionals, many institutes provides that (on weekends) and even renowned colleges like XLRI and IIM also provide these for working professionals, I am not sure of fee though... If you can not go for good premium college where placements are kind of good then do not ever leave the job and do MBA from normal college as that would again leave you in the freshers offcampus job market which is very competitive and will hardly make any difference in your life. You can also do "Distance MBA", but that not worth much, neither it will add any skill in your forte nor it will be valued by companies much.
@@theCorporateDiaries Thankyou so much for giving me a better vision in such detailed form..I hope the same help from you in future too..
Thankyou again..
@@aditi.0 or do mcom
Mam I am a Bcom graduate if wrk fr top MNCs like Accenture and Genpact will my Growth stop aftr 2-3 yrs if I don't do my masters😢what package I can expect aftr 4-5 yrs without mba
I am currently working in it company. I am thinking of preparing of gate so that i can explore opportunities in iit in which lots of company comes to recruit. Will it be right or should I rely on job switch for career growth?
Please give your suggestions mam
Same doubt, did you make any move?
I have completed Msc Agriculture. Now I am confused, should I do PhD or go for the jobs. Their is jobs coming in my field but with less salary so what should I go for, PhD or job pls tell?
Ma'am which higher education is best for me after bsc to have a career in IT field
Hi Mam,
I am a recent BSc graduate and have been selected by Accenture through on-campus recruitment. I am currently waiting for my onboarding process.
I am also considering pursuing an MCA and am curious about the best approach. Do you think it is better to manage both the job and an online MCA simultaneously, or would it be more beneficial to gain work experience for two years before pursuing the master's degree?
I would greatly appreciate your guidance and any advice you can offer.
Thank you for your time and assistance.
Hello ma'am! I have a query. Being from electrical engineering background and having interest in data science, after completing graduation I started doing self study for the same but even after putting lots of effort I am not placed. Should I consider doing masters degree in Data Science so that I can have a CS degree to start with. Or should I still look for an internship like opportunity to start my career in this?!.
What about moving to the US?? What's the better option? is it Masters or job?
I totally disagree with your point that 3 year degree graduates should go for masters. Industries nowadays are totally skill-based. They don't care about your degree- bachelor's or masters. I personally feel that graduates should start working right after their graduation, any field. It will give them the momentum and the broad perspective about their career.
sir I am a Bcom graduate if I wrk fr top mnc will my career growth stop after 2-3 yrs😢
@@bishalbose3 no
@@sameeruprety8306 sir is it important to do mba,if I don't do mba and as only bcom grad how much can I earn in LPA aftr 4-5 years average in MNCs?
@@sameeruprety8306 sir?
@@bishalbose3 do mcom in management
Greetings, I quit my MBA college this year because of some reasons.. can you pls guide what to do in this 1 year what type of companies should i apply for my job so that i can fill my gap I am a BBA graduate and I am planning to do MBA in finance in next year . Please help
Mam please make the second part of the video for BCA graduate please
Should i go for MCA from NIT like college or job with MCA from private college ..
I had less than 60% in 12 ...
WHICH ONLINE MBA COLLEGE IS BEST FOR WORKING PROFESSIONALS IN INDIA ?..WORKING AS A MANAGER AND HAVE 5YEARS IT EXPERIENCE...CAN YOU PLEASE GUIDE ME?
tat crucible quiz has 10 lakh cash prize , i want to play the quiz, make video on that
Ma'am please make a video on BCA students. How to prepare for technical jobs off campus.
Good one
Mam please make the second part of the video
Mam I have seen all your videos since many days...small doutb mam I want to switch company ..present I'm working in X mnc as adminstrator designation ...so I want to switch to Y company as java developer ...so in experience letter from X company there will be my designation as Administrator so how can Y company belive I'm a java developer ...plz clear my doutb mam
Dear, in that case you have to tell the company Y that you were working as a Administrator, but have skills into Java Development, mention that you were given work of development in the team due to shortage of resources and thats how you managed to learn the skills and now are good at it and want to pursue career in Java development only.
Which is better m.com or mba
if we take a gap year and then go for masters is it good ?
Ma'am please make a video on Corporate Training as a career.
Sure dear, thats an amazing topic, will def. consider in my future content and thanks for dropping in..
😊😊
Hello ma'am. Prathmesh suryawanshi here...I am frm a tier 3 clg so placements are not that great so is that worth to do mtech frm an IIT ?
Dear, this question I have already answered in the video, if you take responsibility of doing the hard work through out your mtech to level up your skills, then its worth.. just the name of college wont get you the placement. There are many students who do not get placed after doing Mtech from IIT
Mam i completed bsc in 2020
I want to do mca in 2022 is there any chances for education gap problems ?
Ab kya kr rhe ho bro
Ma'am please help me.
I'm bsc computer science graduate and currently pursuing mca from a state government University. And I've got a offer letter from Infosys as the role of Operation Executive. I'm confused which is to choose. Please help me ma'am 🙏
If you can do your MCA online, then it will be a good move for you, Infosys Operation Executive role can turn out to be good of you work well in their training, In the Operations executive role, they will train you for few months and will allot you different languages to work upon. If they see that you are catching up on things well and can implement those things in the application or development part then after your training is done, they will place you for the development role else if your performance is not good then you will be placed in the testing role or even support role. So, everything depends upon your hard work, efforts and willingness to learn and adapt new things.
it was helpful
Mam i came across a job where it was written part of people and culture (HR) team so mam could u pls guide on this what is the role of people and culture or what is people and culture in corporates of if in interview asked what does people and culture team do pls pls mam reply asap
Thanku
Dear People and culture team is nothing but HR team only, different companies give different name to HR team and it essentially means this team will be majorly working on below areas:
1. Employee Engagement
2. Organisational Development
3. Policies and Process
4. Employee Experience in general
@@theCorporateDiaries thanku very very much for replying and guiding
Mba hr vs hr without mba which is Better
MBA HR is anyday better, as it gives you skills plus a direction HR, as employers do seek education in HR.. you can start through the profile of "recruitment" in HR, that doesn't require MBA degree, but for that you should have some HR skill..
If you are interested, I am taking enrollments for my new batch of "Live HR Course", you can check on CD website: thecorporatediaries.com/
Good afternoon Mam,
I had this query that why do most CEOs (B.Tech) do MS and then MBA, when they are only doing Management work? and is it necessary to do MS to be eligible to be a CEO?
Thanking you,
TM
Dear Tanmay, No its not at all mandatory to do a MS for being a CEO or even MBA... I am not sure at which stage of career you are(student or working) but you seem to have a very cinematic view about career growth, in corporate the Managers,Directors and CEOs that you see not all get these high end educations, most of them get promoted to that position for the work they do, how well they do it and the biggest factor of being a CEO, how well you understand business and can take it to next profit level along with the growth of the employees working in the company.
Its not just "Managing", people at that level are paid to "take decisions" not for operational tasks, decisions that can take company ahead.
All of this might not sound logical to you, but as you will grow in your career, you will slowly begin to understand the bigger picture.
Also most of the managers/directors in IT industry started their career with a technical degree and along the way they earn these certificates through distance programs specifically designed for working professionals.
Mba after btech
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Mam please make the second part of the video
Mam please make the second part of the video