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"post_content" => string(2348) "Being able to pursue your dream career and at the same time be financially stable is a crucial aspect of everyone’s life. Thus, it is important to plan your career accurately. We would like to share 3 beneficial tips with you for boosting your career with financial stability so that finance won’t be the stumbling block in between your dreams and career. <h4><strong>Let us proceed with each tip and understand them in detail:</strong></h4> <h3>1] Invest Carefully</h3> Investment is the action of pulling money into property, bank or business, etc. Investment is one of the best decisions you make for your future, although, while making investment plans, you must invest carefully. Invest in something where you have good returns and that money can be utilized to build your career. For instance, it is highly recommended to invest in a good college that not just gives an educational degree but also plays a crucial role in your holistic development. ‘Thadomal Shahani Centre for Management’ is one such college in Mumbai for getting better returns; knowledge, skills, qualifications. It is one of the <strong><a href="https://tscfm.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">best Global Management Institute</a></strong> based in Mumbai. <h3>2] Build a budget</h3> A budget is an estimation of revenue and expenses over a specified future period and is usually compiled and re-evaluated periodically. Simply, a budget is a financial plan that allocates future personal income towards expenses, savings, and debt repayment. And the key to commencing on the financial freedom journey is making a weekly or monthly budget and sticking to it. Budgeting will help you save money, which can be used for higher studies and reaching your goals <h3>3] Debt Management</h3> Debt is the amount of money you owe from somebody. Usually, it is said that we should avoid debts, however, in case you are having debts, ensure that you can repay that amount as soon as possible. To avoid repayment of your debt, you can make a proper management plan where you maintain the timelines, creditors details, amount of money to repay as such. This will help you save money accordingly and the repayment to creditors can be done unfailingly. This approach will aid you reserve money for fulfilling your future dreams and goals."
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"post_content" => string(5083) "The Covid-19 pandemic pose a serious threat to everyone all over the globe. It changed the course of our daily activities and how! Many industries have faced huge challenges while operating during the lockdown and economy has suffered. Many educational industries too have been facing challenges in this lockdown which have caused an adverse effect on their functioning. TSCFM, too, has had its share of these unfortunate challenges. However, we strongly thrive towards bringing a change in the course of education while withstanding the problematic scenario. Since the pandemic hit and lockdown came into effect in India, TSCFM quickly adapted to the use of technology and formulated ways to give utmost learning experience to students through online platforms. All the teaching and non-teaching staff at TSCFM ensured that students continue to learn in the same way as they were before the pandemic. Our students and teachers have accepted and have adopted to the new normal of virtual classrooms very easily. It really makes us proud when our students bring out their voices and spread more positivity in this lockdown and talk about how TSCFM has been bringing out their good sides and improvement in this lockdown through online learning or virtual classrooms. <em><strong>Below are a few stories of our MBA students on how they utilized their time in this period, their online classes and internship provided by the TSCFM:</strong></em> <img class="alignnone wp-image-868058 size-full" src="https://tscfm.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Muskan-Gaggar-MBA-2019-22-tscfm.jpg" alt="Muskan Gaggar, MBA 2019-22 tscfm" width="600" height="100" /> <em> “ Locked down in the house since 3 months have bought lot of changes, change in the daily routine , change in the food habits, change to basically everything, as said ‘Change is the only constant thing’ Well, keeping myself involved through-out these days was not that difficult, because initially I was busy completing assignments as there was a major change happening, offline to online lectures and kudos to the TSCFM team that they pulled it off in such an amazing manner and learning was made more fun with convenience and was nothing different from our offline lectures..</em> <em>Currently I am working as an intern in Medscape India as marketing executive and apart from this I am working as a volunteer in Muskan Dreams under Madhya Pradesh Government which is working for the education of rural backward students. Both the work is giving me different experiences and different set of knowledge and is helping me make way for various opportunities to learn and grow.”</em> <img class="alignnone wp-image-868059 size-full" src="https://tscfm.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Karan-Shah-MBA-2019-22-tscfm.jpg" alt="Karan Shah, MBA 2019-22 tscfm" width="600" height="100" /> <em> “This lockdown has changed the way we live our lives. This lockdown made me complete 8 books of different genres which were knowledgeable and life-enriching. I am constantly learning through online courses and online lectured conducted by TSCFM. I’d like to say college has done a really good job going online by wasting no time. There was proper discipline and very well held lectures and proper communication between the groups. So, kudos to the TSCFM team!</em> <em>I also got a remote summer internship at Imaginate which deals in Augmented reality, Virtual reality and Mixed reality-based software products. Through this internship, I got a wonderful opportunity to interact and network with elite people of top companies and add to my knowledge, skills and experience.”</em> <img class="alignnone wp-image-868060 size-full" src="https://tscfm.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Esther-Mary-Johnson-MBA-2019-22-tscfm.jpg" alt="Esther Mary Johnson, MBA 2019-22 tscfm" width="600" height="100" /> <em> “Being at home I was able to explore my hobbies which included making artifacts using paper quilling, reading novels and also tried my hand in making cakes with my sister. I am getting an exposure of work from home internship from "Ashika Group". I have been able to understand and learn more about banks so far and I am sure that in the coming days it will involve more learning.</em> <em>I’d also like to say that the online sessions were very well planned and handled carefully by the TSCFM team. The experience in online lectures is quite good because our lectures are interactive and packed with learning and practical insights.”</em> <em><strong>This is why we do what we do.</strong></em> To keep our students happy and help them push pass their limits, open themselves to new opportunities and achieve greater results. AT TSCFM, though there is lockdown going on in the country, we are providing placement assistance as well as internship opportunities to our MBA students. We are at a priority of keeping our students’ mental health safe and help them grow and make them see a bright side to this Covid-19 and remain positive."
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"post_content" => string(7322) "Before the covid-19 came into the picture, those of you dreamed of pursuing MBA from certain top colleges in India or studying abroad for an MBA. You had already applied to colleges, started discussing with your parents or friends your future career goals until situations arose ‘several cases have been found all over the world and now in India.’ The first case caught in India was a canary in a coal mine making us aware of the potential changes it could bring in the educational industry. The total shift of offline to online MBA came into effect almost immediately but still our thoughts and dreams of pursuing MBA wavered. Is an online MBA worth it? Should I take a one-year gap to pursue MBA now that I am recently graduated? Will I be able to get practical knowledge online as much as offline lectures? Is paying so much money for an online MBA really worth it? .. and the numerous thoughts keep swirling our mind and as a result, we fail to take a step towards a brighter future and achieve our career goals. Let’s tackle the most basic question we have: <h4><strong>Should I pursue an MBA in this Covid-19?</strong></h4> What is MBA? Master’s in Business Management. Why are we doing an MBA? Either to get good jobs in the future or learn more about business and managing side of things. A highlight is to learn. If you learn more, you earn more. Very few understand the meaning of this phrase but only an acute number of people actually follow it. Your dream of career goals, to pursue an MBA is to become a future leader to bring change so when universities are doing everything in their power to give you that future by going digital, why hesitate? Of course, basic things you should always consider for applying to college but you as a future business leader even before pursuing an MBA should think like a business manager. How should I tackle this? How can I make my dream reality i.e. pursuing an MBA in this pandemic? <strong>There are a few key points when considering applying for MBA online:</strong> • Researching the universities websites to every word • What are the universities doing in this covid-19 situation? • What are the Covid-19 effects on MBA applications? • Are they giving internships during the lockdown? • How are their online learning methods? • What is the possibility of going to offline classrooms after covid-19 gets over? • What is the process of an MBA application during covid-19? These are the points every University should cover and we at TSCFM are doing everything in our power to give you the learning and help you achieve your future career goals. <h4><span style="color: #3366ff;"><strong>Covid-19 & MBA Admissions with TSCFM</strong></span></h4> Our MBA admissions team at TSCFM everyday works rigorously and with thoughtfulness to bring a safe environment for students be it online or offline and maintain the well-being of the community. We understand scepticism behind the students’ minds and work to give the best of education. For those of you, planning to study abroad or in India, we at TSCFM give you a chance to gain an international degree by studying here in Mumbai in India. So, don’t worry, your future goals of studying abroad have not yet suffered the fate of grave because TSCFM’s MBA from UK university degree makes you qualified to apply for placements globally as well as all over India. And not only about future job prospects but during a lockdown, we have placed current <strong><a href="https://tscfm.org/blogs/students-voices-during-lockdown/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">MBA students for their internships</a></strong> as well and given the opportunity to grow even during this lockdown. <h4><span style="color: #3366ff;"><strong>Why should you opt for MBA from TSCFM?</strong></span></h4> The actual question is why should you NOT? Let’s hope you get it. Think about it. Covid-19 has disrupted the education industry and studying abroad plans for thousands of students. Every country is facing its own problem and to look at the bright side this situation has brought out a lot of truth side to every industry propaganda out there. Instead of studying abroad or apply for abroad universities online MBA course and spend a fortune, is it not a brighter idea to get the same amount of knowledge and practical teaching by studying here in India at much lesser price? Going to the US or UK to get your MBA would cost you at least Rs. 35 Lakhs or through online education. Imagine getting the SAME prestigious foreign MBA for Rs. 8 to 11 lakhs? TSCFM has placed its <strong><a href="https://tscfm.org/placements/#globally-placements" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">students internationally</a></strong> as well as <strong><a href="https://tscfm.org/placements/#india-placements" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">working in India</a></strong> at renowned companies. And let’s not forget the statistics that 81% of Indian CEOs of Top MNCs prefer to hire students with a global degree. <h4><span style="color: #3366ff;">What is the MBA application process at TSCFM during Covid-19 like?</span></h4> There are two simple steps to follow to get an MBA admission in TSCFM. Also taking into due consideration the Covid-19 situation, we have counselors at TSCFM as well to clear your doubts before applying for an MBA or any guidance you need in career to achieve your future goals. The first step to apply for MBA admission at TSCFM is: <h5><strong>1. A graduate from a recognized board of education. </strong></h5> Your past graduation data should include your college data and if the university you have passed out from is recognized or not. For example, in Maharashtra, the recognised boards of education are SSC, HSC, CBSE, etc. In all, Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, Pune. Similarly, if you are from other state in India, your degree should be legit and recognized. <h5><strong>2. A round of online personal interview</strong></h5> Your appointment date and time is scheduled before going to a personal interview. Everything is managed, you just need to have a good wifi connection. Pro-Tip: Even though online, maintain a good appearance and have a little bit of light on your face with a good background. The online personal interview will determine if you are a good candidate for the TSCFM university. Now, we know what you are wondering about. Entrance Exam, Right? Direct MBA admission without an Entrance Exam is possible at TSCFM. Yes, you heard us right. We don’t take entrance exams. Our MBA admission process is quite simple but tough to crack on. Just because MBA admission without an entrance exam is possible at TSCFM doesn’t mean it’s easy. :D At TSCFM, we believe in providing our best of education, be it online or offline. Our <strong><a href="https://tscfm.org/courses/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">courses at TSCFM</a></strong> is divided into 4 I’s i.e. International Recognition, Industry Connect, Innovative Teaching, and Individual Attention. Your career goals are your destination. We are a roadmap, a course to help you, guide you, and grow you to achieve them."
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