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

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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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Deepti Bhatt said:   9 years ago
This is something which, in my opinion, is not true. One can always choose MBA after completing their Engineering Studies. But, with a minimum 2 year work experience after the engineering will make it even much better, reason being that one can understand about the insides of how corporate works, how different departments function, organisation management, people management, the necessary requisites for becoming a good leader, initiator along with a sound technical knowledge, which will definitely be a plus point after you pursue MBA in whichever field you're inclined to.

So, prior to everything, one should set a goal for himself/herself, and no matter what, if the goal is lucid in one's mind and one is determined to achieve it - Go for it! Stay focused, Nobody can stop you then.

All the best to all Aspirants! (I am also the one) :)
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Kirti said:   9 years ago
Some students are not able to do management studies because most of the students complete their engineering in very poor situations so they do their job after their engineering because he/she do their management studies after some years of the job so that the family's economic condition will be fine after some years.

And management studies are also complete in later years is possible so he/she choose job after engineering.

According to my opinion engineering, students do their job in the company for some years so that it will increase your knowledge In particular domain and other skills also increased so that if you do management study and you don't get the job at the level of management then you do the job at before the management level studies.
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Devanshu sharma said:   9 years ago
Hello, friends, I am also a B.Tech graduate, and last one and half month I am searching for a technical job.

But the main problem which I faced is that there are various companies which give job for voice profile, not for technical post. So as a fresher without reference, it is too difficult to get a job in your core domain. Because there is no walk-in for fresher. And I thnk this is the main cause why most of the students choose to join any coaching for govt. Job preparation.

So according to my point of view, there should be more walk-in for technical jobs, it will help a lot for freshers. And it may be the cause to switch MBA after B.Tech.
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Arunkumar said:   9 years ago
According to me, an engineer can only solve technical problems and also that solution may lead to the complex problem in management side. So if a person has the knowledge of both management and engineering, sure he or she can solve the problem in a company by knowing the side effect on management. And in that field, he or she will not only act as an engineer but as a person who knows about management.
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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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Uvs said:   9 years ago
It's all about your personal interest. If a person doing MBA after some experience is more beneficial. I am Chemical Technologist and now go for MBA because I don't want to part of only a single manufacturing plant, I want to put myself in global market I want to see the world outside of the plant. Nowadays human needs also increase to fulfil their needs, different people have different ideas and this can be managed by this MBA persons.
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Dipak said:   9 years ago
Hello, guys, I Am Dipak.

According to me, engineering + MBA is the great combination. If you work as an engineer then you have to management skills to manage all things. If you doing the job after engineering then you are hired at very low scale salary. You have to work as a technician. The real fact is that everyone want to earn good amount of money. So management skill makes us a leader, initiator, motivator. It teaches us a business strategy. So technical + MBA combo helps in making the perfect business man. So MBA after engineering is not the waste of time. It is complete utilisation in every aspect. Thank you.
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Harsh said:   9 years ago
Hi,

According to me, if an engineer is going for an MBA, that should be when he has grabbed quite a good experience in his engineering field and is ready to take on management level positions. MBA just after completion of engineering studies is a total blunder, which I went through and still suffering. First of all, if you do an MBA after engineering studies, you will not be able to get back to engineering jobs easily and also if you get it by any chance, your management skills won't be required in initial years. Believe me, you will not be able to get back. Then comes the jobs using MBA degree, where you have to compete with graduates who chose management studies since the school times (Commerce students). Though you can overcome that if you are a very intelligent person, but still those students with management backgrounds from the beginning have an upper hand in these cases.

Conclusively I would say Engineers should get some years of work experience and then go for MBA to enter the management world.
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Ayesha said:   9 years ago
Firstly, learning or educating oneself in any given course can never be a waste of time. And also gone are the days of "conventional" education where people simply stick to one specified genre or area of employment. So here the question of engineering students to not opt for an MBA is very vague and undermines the very idea of education. Anyone who is interested in taking up a course should be encouraged. Also, with the new and more technical subjects of MBA courses coming up nowadays, it's always good to have a technical mind in action.
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