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.
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Abhilash DIxit said:   1 decade ago
I want to express my point of view, I think management is what comes naturally and technical thinking comes with deep learning. So by selecting MBA studies as a engineering student is to ignore the basic definition of engineering.

Specially for earning good money students get attracted towards management studies but reality is that technical thinking of engineers are wasted by management studies.
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Aditya Deshmukh said:   9 years ago
I don't think that we are wasting our time. An average engineer is paid Rs. 25000/month but with management skills, one can earn a handsome wage of Rs. 2.3 Lakhs/month is USA or UK. With only BE an Engg is only a technician but with masters in management, he can be put to use in many ways as the project manager or even a senior project manager. I would rather be a manager than a technician.
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Devender arya said:   1 decade ago
Hello friends. This is Devender Arya.

Yes I am agree with this. Without technology and management skill. We can not go for to start our firm. So according to me which students have done the B.Tech they can go for MBA after that those wants to start our organization. Because without going these two courses we can't build a company because a company is deal with technology and management.
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Sagar said:   9 years ago
I don't agree with the thing that engineers are wasting their time in doing MBA because engineers can do innovations through their own field by building their own company which may be later supported technology with the current trends and innovations. This can be possible through MBA which provide knowledge of job market and current technology trend and financially managerial skill.
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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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Abhishek said:   1 decade ago
Okay, now I want to share my view A/c to me if a person do MBA after BE, this is the best option because if you will not get success in MBA than there is some think that can lead you to the technical field and after 2 to 3 years you will reach to the good paying scale. And your life will be secured, and if you get success in MBA then also your life is secured.
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Shantanu V M said:   9 years ago
The thing is today engineering students are capturing maximum jobs in the market. Market knows the value of engineers. Engineers are great problem solvers. Doing MBA, engineers can achieve many opportunities without any saturation as only B.E graduate will led to a saturation one or the other day. Plus MBA is a great option to enhance management skills.
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Sachin said:   1 decade ago
Everyone want to know what is good after engineering but doing MBA should be of Symbiosis not of any afflicted university then there is much useful and can be placed in good post otherwise there is no use of doing only waste of money. Instead of this masters is really good especially in US or M-Tech in India. By this we can get good post and salary.
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GARISON said:   1 decade ago
Well I think most engineering graduates in technical fields like chemical and petrochemical choose MBA just because they are fed up of their work in field. Too much exposure to chemicals and sunlight will make you hate this job in ones early years. I am a B-Tech in Instrumentation and was just googling for MBA courses when I found this discussion.
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