Engineering Students are wasting their Time in Management Studies; they have Another Way to go

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Mritunjay Singh said:   1 decade ago
Yes it is right that today most of the students after doing M-Tech, are doing MBA. It is too good because Management studies improves our skill, leadership as well as Engineering improves our thinking skills and invent new gadgets and many other daily useful things. So I think that doing MBA after M-Tech. Is a good option.
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Vibjor said:   9 years ago
Engineering is technical things which we study theoretically in college & implemented practically in the company.

But as per my 8-year global experience, MBA is experience oriented & it does not require any classroom. It gets enrich with experience.

I don't think so it is necessary to study MBA after engineering.
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Monte said:   9 years ago
Then what should I do after an Engineering? This question has always been stuck in mind. If I ask for someone for best career plan then I got a very great answer. From expert people. The time does not stop for anyone that's why it's better to listen to our inner sole and take mission whichever in you Have interest.
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Renjith said:   1 decade ago
Hai I m here to share my views about the topic. If one choose engineering as his/her profession, then why should he goes to MBA? its really a foolishness. After engineering the person is ready for his specialisation and no need to get any managerial skills from any institutes, it comes to him without any practice.
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Prabir Sharma said:   8 years ago
I think opting for MBA after BE is good platform to diversify our skills from technicals to managerial. It will help in growing ecomically and mentally in an organisation. By learning mangement skills, we will have a better understanding of implementation of technical concepts in solving a problem effectively.
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P.M.SAI SRICHARAN said:   10 years ago
It depends on the mentality of the person and his/her interest towards engineering or medicine after 10th class. It's not that parents will allow you to any course but they also have got some faith in you in doing a particular course which would fetch you money clothing & other expenses in your job life.
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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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Jaya Prakash said:   1 decade ago
Hi friends.

Engineering students doesn't wasting their time and management. They choose MBA after B.TECH because of their interests on that field. M.B.A or B.TECH doesn't matters KNOWLEDGE IS DIVINE. The one who has more knowledge in one particular field they can handle any situations in that.
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Prasanna said:   1 decade ago
Hi friends. In my point of view, what does the engineering people do after education ?, they don't apply what they have learn anyway they are going to learn new tech in training and many study core engineering and move to IT. It is not the degree we choice it is the carrier to keep in mind.
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Sricharan said:   9 years ago
I do not agree with the statement because the students will get both technical & management skills by doing MBA. Only with B.Tech, you cannot sustain in this global competition. You have to do Masters to differentiate with others. People will able to get entrepreneur skills.
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