Indian MBAs professional rather images of fat: Asso Cham
New Delhi, Nov 24 (PTI): India business students prefer a better job as a profile heftier pay packages, an association Champlain Business Barometre showed.
“An overwhelming 95 percent of India on the main Business School graduates are ready-to-Pay deftige packages work in the interests of their profile and their preference and 79 percent of these students are very popular person on working time off-shore right at the beginning of his career, industry body Barometre Business Survey (ABB) has said.
The survey was conducted on 271 students of Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, the Institute of management technology ghaziabad, SP Jain Institute of Management and Research, Symbiosis Institute of International Business in Pune, Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar, ICFAI Business School, Birla Institute of Management and Technology Institute of Agri Business.
While most students promotes the work and profile of growth opportunities, only five per cent of them have opted for large salaries, said the survey.
The factors influencing students better pay desire for better living conditions, families, expectations and responsibilities to pay education loans, investment in entrepreneurship.
Entwickelten economies with better working conditions, a good standard of living and many promises growth potential of India attract the talent pool for 79 percent of MBA graduates want to work abroad, Asso K Cham said President Anil Agrawal.
For almost 65 per cent of respondents wanted jobs in countries like the USA, United Kingdom and Australia were the next elections, the study said, adding Europe, Canada, Singapore and the United Arab Emirates, other parameters.
Among the 21 percent of respondents, 44 percent is not a priority placed on the location of the workstation, approximately 44 per cent, there was important work the second profile and 9 percent put as that the first priority.
Banking was the most popular with students, while consulting, marketing and information technology industry was no other choice, said the survey.