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

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Rajendra patel said:   9 years ago
Hello, friends.

Good evening.

In the best job, in my opinion, is complete engineering what do yo thing? And how to get the best salary and search job is not important but this point is important that which field in your interest and the interest is best through and best job.
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Anonymous said:   1 decade ago
I want to ask that is doing MBA after B-Tech in EE a good option? What are the placement opportunities and is their going to be any link between what I am the stuffs taught in B-Tech and MBA. If yes, from when shall I start preparing for it? I am a 2nd year student.
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Rajshri ingle said:   1 decade ago
After engineering, taking option of MBA is quite senseless as you are not utilizing what you earned in your 4 years engineering. You are entering to totally different stream. You Should prefer a option which give you a better option to utilize what you learned.
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Twinkle said:   9 years ago
According to me, after B.Tech doing MBA is one of the best option. As it raise your management skills. After all, in any company, your promotion will be depend upon your management skills i.e. more profit using. Minimum material. Moreover it's good combination.
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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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Kapil Shendge said:   1 decade ago
Get an engineering degree and top it up with an MBA from a premier B-School. That's the classic recipe for corporate success. Not surprisingly then, a majority of Indian CEOs have taken this predictable route to the echelons of corporate power.
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Achu avaravind said:   1 decade ago
Hi every one.

I am not a expert to explain about what you should do after your B-Tech degree, but I wish to say select your future as your mind says, once you have selected you have no turn backs, don't hallucinate in fairs of life.
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Rakesh said:   1 decade ago
Actually the majority of MBA students hold bachelors degrees in non-business fields. In fact, undergraduates from other fields like the natural sciences (engineering) or economics are preferred any time to a simple BBA chap.
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ABDUL MOIED KHAN said:   9 years ago
It depends on what you were done. If you study engineering so I think its better to do more study in engineering field like you do master on it. According to me it's more better then go in business filed.
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Upendra said:   6 years ago
Hello friends,

I am an engineering student I think MBA is not a bad idea for engineering students but the students who are interested in MBA then he can go and it will be better for them.
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