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

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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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Shanil muhammed said:   9 years ago
These days, the competition in the job market is so high that to survive, one must possess some \'extra\' skills other than the regular graduation Degree! Piping Engineering, Structural Engineering course is one-of-a-kind. These courses are structured to raise the level of expertise in piping design and to improve the competitiveness in the global markets, provides various piping system designs, development skills and knowledge of current trends of plant layout. Average starting salary is between 20-40 k Rupees per month. This figure may vary, depending upon the profile of the employer and other Educational Qualifications of the worker. If it is from a reputed institute that you want to pursue this course from, I suggest you opt for ASTS Global Education.
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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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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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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.
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VIGNESH J said:   9 years ago
Hello all.

I'm Vignesh, some of the people say MBA is good or MBA is bad after B.Tech. I'm working in a firm where we will be in touch with several people who have completed their MBA. My point is MBA is a worthy course but depends upon where you do because the course material varies from one to one. In my company, I'm seeing two kinds of MBA professionals. One from IIM and good business schools who earn a minimum of 8-9lpa and the other who earn 3-4 lpa.

So this is the actual fact, peoples and recruiters don't see what have you learned but they see from where you are graduated from.
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Ani said:   9 years ago
Shif of domain "tech skill + management skill gives the bulk amount of money".
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Gopesh Upadhayay said:   9 years ago
Any decision was taken to secure our future always serves the best to survive after knowing the pros and cons of decision taken.

So if it is MBA + B.Tech, go for it where you can get a job with which you feel satisfied.

Sometimes we make superb decision and rely on it but soon we are brainwashed by mixed views of people. People can only mock on you but can't help you so forget it.

One of my friend who did B.Tech + MBA was doing managerial work in a company had gone technical training in between to fulfill some company task.

One person from WIPRO company told me that company always don't rely on degree, they gave training whenever required to use our technical front while doing managerial work. This versatility comes from B.Tech + MBA so go for it.
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Shaik.shaila begum said:   9 years ago
Hi friends,

I am Shaila Begum. Completed my B.Tech. Nowadays all are reading B.Tech. But they are not studying for there future. They only read for their parents or time pass. Then from that how many we study and do any more graduations are waste of time. Firstly we have to know why I'm reading now what is the usage of higher graduation.

Nowadays some people are buying certificates by giving money to the correspondent persons then what is the usage of studying?

But who have greater interest they should compulsory complete their graduation after B.Tech like MBA and another PG for our life settlement?
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Mna said:   9 years ago
@Aditya Deshmukh.

An Engineer in a product based company like CISO, NetApp get starting CTS of 7-8 lpa whereas an MBA from a non-IIM start with 3 lpa in some x/y/z organisation. Similarly if an engineer in a service based company like TCS, WIPRO has lots of opportunities to travel overseas but after doing MBA if you land up in a bank or Insurance sector then you have confined your geographical boundaries. In short, Engineers are wasting time doing MBA if they are not doing it from IIM.
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