BITS focuses on delivering knowledge and skills in computer networking, application development and computer-based software to meet the current IT industry needs.
ITS at VIT is designed to equip forward-thinking individuals with the knowledge and expertise needed to thrive in the rapidly evolving digital landscape.
Develop strategic thinking and leadership skills with a comprehensive curriculum. Unlock limitless opportunities in the dynamic world of business at VIT.
Designed to provide hands-on training and practical expertise in specialised fields. These programs are tailored to meet industry demands, ensuring you gain the skills needed for immediate employment.
Our program offers international students an immersive language learning experience, tailored to enhance English proficiency for academic, professional, and social contexts.
VIT is committed to providing an enriching and supportive environment for our students, and our extensive range of resources reflects that commitment.
You have proved yourself as an IT professional, great. So why should you do an MBA now?
1. Career advancement
Your Bachelor’s degree and smarts got you in the door, but once you have a few years under your belt to progress further you need the tools of management and leadership!
An MBA assists to develop your leadership skills and helps prepare you for that next leap in your career.
2. Potential salary jump
Many people use an MBA to transition into more senior roles and with that, usually comes a salary jump. Australia in fact has the fifth highest average MBA graduate salaries at $141k, according to QS World University Rankings, Global MBA Rankings 2019.
3. Networking
Most people think it’s what you know that is the most important thing in your career. That is true to a certain extent, but a network helps with ideas, lets you know of opportunities and helps you understand different perspectives.
In addition, research published by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis found that workers who landed jobs through networking earned on average 6% more than those who found jobs through direct contact with employers. 6% may not sound a lot, but imagine you were looking at a job paying $140k, that’s perhaps another $8,400 in your pocket. What would you do with that extra loose change in your pocket?
MBA students are from very different industries and so classmates give one a broad network.
4. Increase your brand value
We all have a brand value, it is how people perceive us professionally by capabilities and qualifications.
Companies respect people who have put in the effort to get an MBA, as it’s a “signaling tool” to the market of how serious you are about your career. This might be why 87% of companies in Asia Pacific seek job candidates with an MBA degree and 59% of Fortune 100 CEO’s have an MBA.