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

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Aadesh K T said:   9 years ago
Hi friends,

All have different thinking and goals, so do what your hearts say but it is not the end, you should show your dedication, hard work and passion towards your work. These 3 things are important. How hard you swim so far you reach if you lose your faith you in depth. Never stop at anywhere jus go on & on. Do MBA or M.Tech, or Ph.D. Do what ever you like, but do it in such way that no one can do it again nor you. Ambani Tata Birla are not MBA or Ph.D kind. Every thing is the power to think, a power to create, a power to improve and the power to maintain. This is it all you have to do.

Thank you & have a life man.
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Komal gupta said:   1 decade ago
Hi to all,

Now this is really a very genuine thing happening around. According to me btech is done mainly by the student who are interested in engineering but for increment of salary they simply wanted to go for management.

And this well known that btech after MBA does not yield the same kind of job as after btech. So its not at all advantage for doing b.tech and then MBA. Engineer students should contribute their technical skill which is required. For ex a mechanical engineer should contribute in mechanic world rather in the business world. And if is this so then its totally a bullshits. Thats my thought thank you everyone.
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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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Sandeep said:   10 years ago
Nowadays engineering which is a common stream which should be chosen by the students after their completion of school days. So engineering has been their even in the tip of a dogs tail.

Just make a count on about how many peoples works as a engineer or in an reputed post after the completion of the course.

Engineering knowledge help us to apply the technologies and management able roles helps to manage the technologies which is necessary.

So it is better to take MBA after engineering helps to explore both fields. Even the opportunity of one got decrease in future. And it leads more chances in both the sectors.
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Manish said:   9 years ago
Hello friends.

If we choose MBA as a career after B-Tech it will boost our knowledge both technically and managerially. Yes many Engineers want to do MBA because it will increase their salary, but as we know every coin has two faces. Some Engineers wanted to do it because they like this field so you can't say that they should not do it. Many of us realise after getting admission that it is not perfect for me and the same scenario happens with Engineers after all they are also humans. So my point is that if you like to go for MBA then go for it, if not then try to get job in your own field of Engineering.
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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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Aishwarya said:   1 decade ago
Greetings to all the participants of this discussion.

This is Aishwarya.

Well, I am a B.Tech, and to give a clear opinion of what I want say, I'd just like to give two prominent examples to all of you,

1. The CEO of the most popular search engine-Google, Larry Page, is NOT an MBA degree holder.

2. The CEO of the most popular sms-Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, is NOT even a graduate, leave alone being an MBA.

Thus, this proves that MBA is not the main requirement of a B.Tech graduate, neither should it be, only talent and real skills should be considered, 'Because degrees do not do work for any firm.
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Showri said:   1 decade ago
I think management degree helps you a lot in the future not at the entry level. Everyone is thinking that doing MBA will develop managerial skills. As a graduate you are not given a role to manage people in a company. It is the passion which drive us. So my concern is do MBA from a premiere Bschool will land you in a good place in this field.

Coming to MTech- it is designed for the people who are intelligent's unlike MBA. The people who are more interested in technology and for the people who want to do research it will be helpful. Think twice before taking a decision. It will decide your future.
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Abhishek said:   9 years ago
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 wants 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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Gaurav Rana said:   1 decade ago
Well first of all there is a huge differences and shortcomings lies in the education system. There is a hype of some professions and institutes against child's interest. Students are not counselled according to their wishes means they are unwillingly made to join competition and be a part of race usually in engineering colleges (many of them) for graduation and engineering seeks core knowledge of the subject. By the time a student could be of acquiring different tastes not mainly in finance and marketing but in any other desired field he/she wishes to be because money is not always the thing.
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