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u/Frequent_Comb9282 — 1 day ago

MBA fees have increased significantly over the last decade, and education loans are larger than ever. At the same time, salaries haven’t risen at the same pace across every sector.
Some graduates recover the investment in a couple of years, while others take much longer.
In your opinion, where should someone draw the line? Is there a fee beyond which even a reputed MBA becomes too risky?
Every year, lakhs of students prepare for CAT with the dream of getting into a top B-school.
But with rising competition, increasing fees, and changing job markets, is the obsession with an MBA still justified?
Or are there equally good career paths that don’t get enough attention?