Can I pursue part-time MBA as a BE in mechanical student? If yes, which specialization should be chosen?

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  • Yes, you can surely do part time part time after your BE mechanical programme. As MBA is a post graduation course you can surely pursue it. Selection of specialisation depends entirely on you. If you have interest in marketing than please opt marketing and the same goes with finance, HR or other specializations.
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    Anjali Sharma | Guide-Level 14

    6 years ago
    Yes, you can do. It depends on your field of interest. Finance- If you want to play with numbers and want to dig out more monetary impact. (moderate placement opportunities for engineers)
    Marketing- If you have good skills of influencing people and you don't mind doing on field jobs (high placement opportunities)
    Operations- If you want to stick to your basic engineering and learn how to manage it. (High placement opportunities for engineers but limited jobs are available in market. So, there's tough competition)
    HR- If you love to manage human personnel and have strong interest in learning labor laws. (low in placement because limited op
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    Sameer Das | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    If you are working then go with part-time. If you are a fresher then don't go with part-time for an MBA as it won't give you any help. For specializations there are lots of specializations depending on your favourite & purpose you can choose a few of them are -

    1MBA in Marketing
    2MBA in Human Resource Management 
    3MBA in Finance 
    4MBA in Operations management 
    5MBA in Information technology 
    6MBA in Tourism management 
    7MBA in Business analytics 
    8MBA in Healthcare management 
    9MBA in International business 
    10MBA in Entrepreneurship and family business 
    11MBA in Media Management 
    12MBA in Hospitality Management 
    13MBA in Infrastructure Management 
    14MBA in Digital Marketing 
    15MBA in Education Management 
    16MBA in Textile Management 
    17MBA in Supply Chain Management 
    18MBA in Strategic Management 
    19MBA in Agri-Management 
    20MBA in Energy Management 
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    Ravi Jaiswal | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    Yes, you are eligible for MBA and you can choose field based on your interest.
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    Vilas Rane | Contributor-Level 8

    a year ago

    Hi, Yes, you can surely do part time part time after your BE mechanical programme. As MBA is a post graduation course you can surely pursue it. Selection of specialisation depends entirely on you. If you have interest in marketing then please opt marketing and the same goes with finance, HR or other specializations.

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