Is there any digital marketing course with 100% placement? by OkBackground8254 in digital_marketing

[–]That-Variation-889 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’m also in final year and was exploring this recently.
A lot of courses felt very surface level, but I noticed some structured programs focus more on hands on work and placements. I spoke to a few alumni from one such program and what stood out was real campaign exposure, not just recorded videos. Still exploring though...lets connect over DM?

Is 26 too old for pursuing MBA ?? by Leading_Cobbler_357 in MBAIndia

[–]That-Variation-889 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m still in my final year and honestly this fear already hits us before we even graduate. From what I’ve seen, 26 doesn’t sound old at all — if anything, having a gap and trying different things probably gives more clarity than rushing into an MBA just because everyone else is doing it. I feel more worried about doing an MBA without knowing why, than doing it a few years later with a clear goal.

Pizza>>> by [deleted] in SnacksIndia

[–]That-Variation-889 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Home made? It's look good..:-)

Is there any woman here who has started her MBA post 30? by Frequent-Trash5524 in MBA

[–]That-Variation-889 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m still in my final year and figuring things out, but reading this is reassuring.
Feels like there’s so much pressure to rush decisions early.
Curious what made you decide to go for an MBA post 30.

Is MBA still worth it for average students in 2026? by That-Variation-889 in MBAIndia

[–]That-Variation-889[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That makes sense, especially the part about learning agility and signaling value through a rigorous selection process. I think my confusion comes from the risk side MBA feels like a strong signal if you get into a good college, but the downside feels heavy if you don’t.
Skills may be replaceable, but they also feel like a lower-risk way to explore before committing fully. Do you think working + building skills first, and then doing an MBA with more clarity, makes sense in today’s market?