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Quest for skills, good job still pulls people to B-schools
BS Reporter / Mumbai Mar 09, 2011, 17:02 IST

Desire to develop new skills and abilities, gain access to better career opportunities and find more interesting and challenging work remain to be the key reasons for people aspiring to join business school, said a survey.

The research from the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC), owner of the GMAT exam further said that people place less emphasis on other motivating factors, such as gaining recognition or respect, learning to effectively influence others or earning a credential. The study was conducted over a period of two-years of nearly 40,000 people interested in applying to MBA or other graduate management education programs found.

The motivations behind people’s interest in management education tend to play a key role in determining the types of programs they consider, according to the survey.

Full-time MBA programs particularly appeal to people who want to maximize networking opportunities, whereas individuals driven by a desire to maintain their competitiveness in the job market gravitate more to part-time, distance-learning and executive MBA programs, GMAC researchers discovered. Meanwhile, master’s programs that specialize in areas such as accounting or finance click with people who want to sharpen their ability to control situations.

“Taking a deeper look at the potential applicant’s expectations and the key drivers influencing their choice of program offers us some really interesting data,” said Gregg Schoenfeld, GMAC’s director of management education research and author of the survey report. He further said: “Being able to show differing motivations by program type or specific recruiting segments can help business schools better target their unique messages to candidates who might be most receptive.”

Gender  plays a key role in determining people’s priorities and the sets of skills they want to gain most from their education. According to the survey, women were more likely than men to express interest in developing their management skills. Conversely, men were motivated to a greater extent than their female counterparts by the opportunity to become more adept at handling technical and operational challenges.

The research is detailed in GMAC’s 2011 mba.com Prospective Students Survey report, which tallied responses over two years from 39,772 people (17,669 in 2010 and 22,103 in 2009) with accounts on mba.com, the online registration portal for the GMAT exam. People sign up on the website, operated by GMAC, as a preliminary step when considering whether to set up an appointment to sit for the GMAT exam and ultimately apply to business school.

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