Engineering Students are wasting their Time in Management Studies; they have Another Way to go
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Chaitu said:
1 decade ago
Hey!
What generally you think of this reviews. I think and to say frankly I always doubted what to do after my graduation. Even now I am not yet concluded. But to say frankly both these M.Tech and MBA are the only choices for us to get professionalized. The world is updating day by day and why isn't our study courses. I think one new course should be developed to us in order to be professionalized.
What generally you think of this reviews. I think and to say frankly I always doubted what to do after my graduation. Even now I am not yet concluded. But to say frankly both these M.Tech and MBA are the only choices for us to get professionalized. The world is updating day by day and why isn't our study courses. I think one new course should be developed to us in order to be professionalized.
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Rajesh said:
1 decade ago
Hello! Myself Rajesh.
After your 10th class one has no idea of engineering or any other studies. But start to prepare for the entrance exams iit, aieee. But after completion of the intermediate one should have some idea of his future studies. First if he is interested in technical side he can go for engineering. Second if he is interested in management side he can simply do BA/BBA/BCOM etc. Saving 1 year of time and much money. And also they can concentrate on the MBA entrance exams and get seat in great MBA institutes.
Now we shall talk about the one who joins the engineering feeling interest in engineering first. And then he changes his min to MBA due to some reasons that some one says that much more money could be earned by doing MBA etc. To those people I would like to say that you have two options to continue to your higher studies.
One is M TECH/M. S the other is MBA. Going to MBA completely changes your atmosphere of study and analyzing view. But m tech provides you to improve your b tech knowledge with same atmosphere. Also you should face some pressure preparing for MBA entrance exams and engineering things simultaneously. Also you may face troubles coping after going to MBA college.
So it is better to decide first to go to which side technical or management. And then to continue. I would say that doing MBA after doing engineering is not at all bad unless and until you decide to waste 1 year and money you spend for engineering, and finally all the skills you learn from 4 years of your engineering.
After your 10th class one has no idea of engineering or any other studies. But start to prepare for the entrance exams iit, aieee. But after completion of the intermediate one should have some idea of his future studies. First if he is interested in technical side he can go for engineering. Second if he is interested in management side he can simply do BA/BBA/BCOM etc. Saving 1 year of time and much money. And also they can concentrate on the MBA entrance exams and get seat in great MBA institutes.
Now we shall talk about the one who joins the engineering feeling interest in engineering first. And then he changes his min to MBA due to some reasons that some one says that much more money could be earned by doing MBA etc. To those people I would like to say that you have two options to continue to your higher studies.
One is M TECH/M. S the other is MBA. Going to MBA completely changes your atmosphere of study and analyzing view. But m tech provides you to improve your b tech knowledge with same atmosphere. Also you should face some pressure preparing for MBA entrance exams and engineering things simultaneously. Also you may face troubles coping after going to MBA college.
So it is better to decide first to go to which side technical or management. And then to continue. I would say that doing MBA after doing engineering is not at all bad unless and until you decide to waste 1 year and money you spend for engineering, and finally all the skills you learn from 4 years of your engineering.
(18)
Abhi said:
1 decade ago
Hello guys!
I am a B.Tech mechanical from a well reputed university. What I saw in the people's mind nowadays, is to get a good job and handsome salary package so in the direction of getting these, they opt for MBA after their B.Tech courses.
What my point to tell you all is to introspect yourself first and realize your interest and potential rather than going with the people views and opting for MBA after B.Tech is not a bad option though as it must be done to get yourself promoted to the managerial positions in the company you are working in.
Thank you all.
I am a B.Tech mechanical from a well reputed university. What I saw in the people's mind nowadays, is to get a good job and handsome salary package so in the direction of getting these, they opt for MBA after their B.Tech courses.
What my point to tell you all is to introspect yourself first and realize your interest and potential rather than going with the people views and opting for MBA after B.Tech is not a bad option though as it must be done to get yourself promoted to the managerial positions in the company you are working in.
Thank you all.
(17)
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.
(17)
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.
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.
(17)
Karthik Raju said:
1 decade ago
Hey Hi I'm a B.tech[chemical] Grad 2012 pass out. I want to do MBA after gaining some good work experience as it always helps me in MBA . From last one year I failed getting a good job as I'm technically weak and I think I'm good at managerial skills. So thing is now whether i should start preparing for GMAT now as Couldn't get a job from last year or should take up some course like SAP and start working on it and later after couple of years should I do MBA ?
I'm pretty confused guys . Could you suggest me what to do ?
I'm pretty confused guys . Could you suggest me what to do ?
(16)
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.
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.
(15)
Dhanesh Rathinasamy said:
1 decade ago
Good day guys. I think its all matter of your interest. What I have learnt in my life is the education system here is not complete and degrees are worthless but at the same time you are considered worthless by the most if you don't have a degree! All I would advice from a middle class guy's view is choose wise, live wise, save some money. Invest in education/future business that is worth for spending and do it only when you're able to carry it out successfully.
MBA along with BE/B-Tech is one of the choice. No bad about it! But in my view - any UG is better than BE for pursuing MBA. It is not difficult for an MBA holder to learn basics of engineering to understand technical functions taking place. Only invest in higher studies if you are clear on your plans and you are strong that you won't step back. Spend only for things that are worth for and only if your affordable!
MBA along with BE/B-Tech is one of the choice. No bad about it! But in my view - any UG is better than BE for pursuing MBA. It is not difficult for an MBA holder to learn basics of engineering to understand technical functions taking place. Only invest in higher studies if you are clear on your plans and you are strong that you won't step back. Spend only for things that are worth for and only if your affordable!
(15)
Sankalp said:
1 decade ago
Hello everyone!
I think its a matter of personal opinions and aims in life.
People who just want to involve themselves to the technical part can be satisfied with a bachelors or masters engineering degree. Yes, it is true that the growth will stop after a certain point and so will the salary increment rate but this option is good for the people who really enjoy the work and anything apart from that won't matter to them.
For the people who aim at limitless growth in a company need to accept the fact that they need both the technical as well as management skills. To add, an MBA degree after a bachelors or masters degree in engineering will be a great option. Following this path will actually open variety of fields and widen the scope.
Many don't consider degrees important, but the bitter fact is that it is important to the person hiring or promoting you as it is the only thing that will add value to your experience after your performance. It is just a certificate or a proof to show that you have the required skills and people use this proof to compare one with the other.
I think its a matter of personal opinions and aims in life.
People who just want to involve themselves to the technical part can be satisfied with a bachelors or masters engineering degree. Yes, it is true that the growth will stop after a certain point and so will the salary increment rate but this option is good for the people who really enjoy the work and anything apart from that won't matter to them.
For the people who aim at limitless growth in a company need to accept the fact that they need both the technical as well as management skills. To add, an MBA degree after a bachelors or masters degree in engineering will be a great option. Following this path will actually open variety of fields and widen the scope.
Many don't consider degrees important, but the bitter fact is that it is important to the person hiring or promoting you as it is the only thing that will add value to your experience after your performance. It is just a certificate or a proof to show that you have the required skills and people use this proof to compare one with the other.
(15)
Apaar Bhatnagar said:
9 years ago
Hello friends,
I am an engineer and I think engineering gives an edge to your logical thinking, widens your thought process, makes you agile, generates the need for managing your time well. All these traits are a must for any manager who has to make critical decisions for an organization. Well, I am not saying that only an engineer have the most of the qualities which are being desired of a manager but management is what we are good at along with a sound technical knowledge.
In this fast changing era where many crucial business decisions are taken in weeks, a manager who can analyze a business deal with the perspective of profit making as well as keep in view of the technical work that needs to be done, can take efficient actions and ensure timely execution of the proposed deadlines.
Plus it makes you more versatile and brings you in more demand.
I am an engineer and I think engineering gives an edge to your logical thinking, widens your thought process, makes you agile, generates the need for managing your time well. All these traits are a must for any manager who has to make critical decisions for an organization. Well, I am not saying that only an engineer have the most of the qualities which are being desired of a manager but management is what we are good at along with a sound technical knowledge.
In this fast changing era where many crucial business decisions are taken in weeks, a manager who can analyze a business deal with the perspective of profit making as well as keep in view of the technical work that needs to be done, can take efficient actions and ensure timely execution of the proposed deadlines.
Plus it makes you more versatile and brings you in more demand.
(15)
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