Engineering Students are wasting their Time in Management Studies; they have Another Way to go
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Sushil Saxena said:
9 years ago
Maximum B.Tech student doesn't know, How MBA is useful for them if there is no scope, Ex. B.Tech Mechanical doing work on machines, but after doing B.Tech he selects MBA & do preparation for Banking sector.
Still, maximum students working like donkey walk. I request to all new generation, if required then do B.Tech otherwise select B.COM & B.Sc for other career options.
Still, maximum students working like donkey walk. I request to all new generation, if required then do B.Tech otherwise select B.COM & B.Sc for other career options.
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Ashutosh said:
9 years ago
I am a IITian and aspiring for IIM. Because not just for great packages or a bulk of money. But just for knowledge.
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Ram Singh Patel said:
9 years ago
Hello friends, my opinion is that MBA after B.Tech, make a perfect employer for any technical/managerial jobs in any fields. Because engineering learned us how smartly we can do a work and MBA learned us what is the right time to do the work successfully.
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Shanil muhammed said:
9 years ago
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Hem said:
9 years ago
In my opinion, concentrating on management studies is not waste of time for engineers. MBA after Engineering helps a person to grow technically as well as in management. But with no interest in technical, I agree that one need not take engineering. And YES, there are many ways to go for engineers. If they are interested only in technical knowledge, then they are wasting time in management studies just for money or thinking it is something great.
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Adarsh Gupta said:
9 years ago
Hello friends,
In my opinion, engineering students not only wasting their time but also the resources of a country. Millions of students in our country are graduating in engineering but still our country is lacking in technical field. Still, we are buying the technology for many purposes like bullet trains and defense sector from other countries. This clearly shows that engineers in our country are only wasting their time and resource. For example: One of my friend from metallurgy department of IIT Delhi got admission in IIM-A and finally get placed in Amazon company. Then isn't he wasting his knowledge of technology? Isn't it will be better for him as well as country if he works in the field of metallurgy.
In my opinion, engineering students not only wasting their time but also the resources of a country. Millions of students in our country are graduating in engineering but still our country is lacking in technical field. Still, we are buying the technology for many purposes like bullet trains and defense sector from other countries. This clearly shows that engineers in our country are only wasting their time and resource. For example: One of my friend from metallurgy department of IIT Delhi got admission in IIM-A and finally get placed in Amazon company. Then isn't he wasting his knowledge of technology? Isn't it will be better for him as well as country if he works in the field of metallurgy.
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Sagar said:
9 years ago
I don't agree with the thing that engineers are wasting their time in doing MBA because engineers can do innovations through their own field by building their own company which may be later supported technology with the current trends and innovations. This can be possible through MBA which provide knowledge of job market and current technology trend and financially managerial skill.
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Ragss said:
9 years ago
As per the suggestion given by Mr. Namasya das why most of the people go for engineering is because of economic background where we can complete our degree very cheaply in less rated engineering colleges.
Moreover in India there are more than 120000 engineering colleges in is account there are only 10's or 50's are the best colleges.
Rest of the colleges are the worst colleges as such that the students didn't even know the subjects full name Nd syllabus even.
And the teaching staff of these college's are worst enough to teach an engineer.
So most of the engineering student won't get job in MNC's.
So they think like already we have wasted over 4 years of engineering. Better we can go to MBA so we can learn so management skill such that we can do some job or can do some business while sitting weastly.
I think if every engineer gets good technical skill to learn in college they won't get an idea to do MBA.
So doing MBA is best in my point of view.
But we should learn hard to get successful.
Moreover in India there are more than 120000 engineering colleges in is account there are only 10's or 50's are the best colleges.
Rest of the colleges are the worst colleges as such that the students didn't even know the subjects full name Nd syllabus even.
And the teaching staff of these college's are worst enough to teach an engineer.
So most of the engineering student won't get job in MNC's.
So they think like already we have wasted over 4 years of engineering. Better we can go to MBA so we can learn so management skill such that we can do some job or can do some business while sitting weastly.
I think if every engineer gets good technical skill to learn in college they won't get an idea to do MBA.
So doing MBA is best in my point of view.
But we should learn hard to get successful.
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VIJAY SINGH RATHORE said:
9 years ago
Yeah, I'm in favour of this topic. They are really wasting their time by doing management courses. If they do not want to go in engineering field then why they choose engineering as a career? A lot of students belong to middle-class family so I want to say that before going in any field we must decide.
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Akshat Chaturvedi said:
9 years ago
All of you have given some excellent points on why should an engineer should not go for MBA, but just think about the problem. When a student who has scored 90%+ comes in 11th standard, he has three options to choose from Bio, Maths and Commerce. Commerce which is not majorly popular for a student who has scored such good marks according to society. So he takes up Maths. Further, he has the option of giving or not giving JEE mains. Which he has to because according to society, the most 'safe' option after 12th is to become an engineer. After 3 years of college, he realises that I don't belong in this branch, and I can't study it. So he has no other option than to go for MBA because due to his lack of interest in his branch he has not acquired skills that will excel his career in his branch.
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