WHY ALL THE MBA GRADUATES ARE JOB SEEKERS RATHER THAN ENTREPRENEURS
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WHY ALL THE MBA GRADUATES ARE JOB SEEKERS RATHER THAN ENTREPRENEURS
Jannu.Vinay1, 2nd Year MBA, 23761E0074, Lakireddy Balireddy College of Engineering (Autonomous), Mylavaram, Andhra Pradesh-521230.
Shaik.Subhani2, 2nd year MBA, 23761E0046, MBA, Lakireddy Balireddy College of Engineering (Autonomous), Mylavaram, Andhra Pradesh-521230.
Kothapalli.Thanmayi, 1styear MBA, 24761E00A0, MBA, Lakireddy Balireddy College of Engineering (Autonomous), Mylavaram, Andhra Pradesh-521230.
Dummanaboina Kumar Vardhan, 1styear MBA, 24761E0089, MBA, Lakireddy Balireddy College of Engineering (Autonomous), Mylavaram, Andhra Pradesh-521230.
Shaik.Tasneem Tabassum, 1styear MBA, 24761E0058, MBA, Lakireddy Balireddy College of Engineering (Autonomous), Mylavaram, Andhra Pradesh-521230.
ABSTRACT:This paper explores the reasons why MBA graduates predominantly choose employment in established organizations over entrepreneurial ventures. Despite the entrepreneurial training and leadership skills imparted in MBA programs, a significant proportion of graduates opt for secure job opportunities. This phenomenon is analyzed through various lenses, including risk aversion, financial constraints, societal expectations, and the allure of high-paying corporate roles. The study also examines the role of MBA curricula, access to venture capital, and the cultural framework of business schools in shaping career preferences. By understanding these factors, this paper aims to provide insights for educators, policymakers, and students to foster a more balanced approach toward entrepreneurship and employment among MBA graduates.
KEYWORDS: MBA Graduates and Employment, Risk Aversion in MBA Graduates, Entrepreneurial Education, Startup Ecosystem Challenges, MBA Career Aspirations, Startup Success Factors, Motivation and Career Path.
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