When I moved back from California, I seriously considered getting an Indian MBA to “reestablish” myself professionally.
I talked to dozens of returnees. Some who did it. Some who skipped it.
Let me break down what I learned.
What’s Different About You?
First, understand this. You’re not a typical MBA candidate.
You’ve got international experience. You’ve worked with global teams. You’ve seen how things operate in developed markets.
This changes everything about your MBA decision.
My US born son asked me once, “Dad, don’t you already know business stuff?”
Smart kid. But it’s complicated.
The Real Value Proposition
Aspect
Value for Regular Candidates
Value for NRIs
Network
High (Essential connections)
Medium (You already have global contacts)
Credentials
High (Career advancement)
Medium (Your international experience may outweigh it)
Knowledge
High (Core business learning)
Low to Medium (You’ve seen advanced practices already)
Transition Support
Low
High (Helps reintegration into Indian corporate culture)
Cost vs Benefit
Generally positive
Often questionable
Types of MBA Programs to Consider
Program Type
Duration
Cost Range (2024)
Best For
Premier IIMs
2 years
₹22-28 Lakhs
Career pivots, maximum prestige
ISB
1 year
₹40-45 Lakhs
Fast reintegration, minimal time away
Tier 2 IIMs
2 years
₹14-20 Lakhs
Balanced option, regional networks
Executive MBA
1-1.5 years
₹15-30 Lakhs
Continued working, weekend format
Online MBA
Flexible
₹2-10 Lakhs
Maximum flexibility, minimal ROI
My Personal Take
When I returned in 2017, I chose not to pursue an MBA.
Instead, I started my digital marketing business leveraging my US experience.
But here’s a story that might help you.
My friend Rajesh returned from Seattle in 2019. He jumped straight into ISB’s one year program.
“Mani, this year gave me time to reorient. To build local connections. To understand how business actually happens in India now,” he told me over filter coffee in Bangalore.
He’s now leading a unicorn startup’s India operations.
But another friend, Sunita, did a Tier-2 MBA and regrets it.
“Complete waste of time and money. I could have used that ₹18 lakhs to start something,” she complained.
The difference? Rajesh had clear goals. Sunita was just following a template.
When It Makes Sense
You want to pivot careers completely
Your field requires Indian credentials/networks
You need structured reintegration time
You have family support and financial runway
When It Doesn’t
You’re entrepreneurially inclined
Your US skills transfer directly
You’ve already got strong Indian networks
You’re budget conscious
You’re in a hurry to restart income
Job Placement Stats Worth Knowing
Institution
Avg Salary for Regular Grads
Avg For Candidates with Int’l Experience
Placement Rate
IIM Ahmedabad
₹33.7 LPA
₹42.3 LPA
100%
ISB Hyderabad
₹34.1 LPA
₹46.2 LPA
98%
IIM Bangalore
₹31.2 LPA
₹38.7 LPA
100%
XLRI Jamshedpur
₹30.3 LPA
₹36.1 LPA
99%
SP Jain Mumbai
₹27.9 LPA
₹32.4 LPA
95%
The Reality No One Talks About
My cousin joined IIM-K after 7 years in London.
His first week, the professor asked everyone to introduce themselves.
“When my classmates heard ‘7 years at Barclays London’, suddenly I was getting coffee invites from everyone,” he laughed.
“My actual MBA learning was minimal. But those connections? Gold.”
This is often the real value for NRIs. Not the curriculum. The connections.
My wife often reminds me, “Remember how you built your business? Through US connections and Indian networks.”
She’s right. As always.
Alternative Paths to Consider
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Written by
Mani Karthik
Founder, BackToIndia · Returnee since 2016
Mani Karthik is an entrepreneur who moved back to India in 2016 after nearly a decade living and working in the US and the Middle East. He started BackToIndia to help other NRIs navigate the move — banking, taxes, schooling, careers and the everyday reality of resettling in India.
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