How can I benefit if I choose MBA after B.Tech?

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    Naresh Jhawar | Contributor-Level 6

    6 years ago
    MBA gives you ability to think about a problem in a holistic manner, while in B.Tech you learn problem-solving approach.
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    Aditi Agrawal | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    So, getting a good job is another benefit of doing MBA after engineering degree. Engineers should get job experience in their field before going for MBA as this will help them analyze the corporate environment, their interests, various business & management fields. I'm also a live example of B.Tech+2 years job+MBA.
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    Sanjana Sodhi Develop a passion for learning. | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    Most of the B.Tech graduates who are currently working can go for MBA in order to get higher position & salary in the job. Other trend is that some of them think about changing the field of study & go for management field. In my opinion, B.Tech graduates have higher opportunity in the field of operations, IT, product management, etc. After pursuing MBA. Thank you.
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    krishanu chatterjee Curious to know new things. | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    It will offer better career growth. You will learn certain managerial skills and higher pay packages.
    All the best.
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    Divyanshu Jaiswal Feel Free to ask any Questions. | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    MBA is a good option after B.Tech as it generates a lot of job opportunities for an engineer in several fields related to his/her stream. Pursuing MBA from reputed college is important otherwise you may suffer for good placement. Now, it's up to you if you have interest in MBA then go for it. It will surely help you.
    Good luck.
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    Suprakash Mishra 10 years of exp in Digital Marketing | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    At present time, more than 50% MBA students are Engineer. My personal suggestion, if you got placement offer during engineering then join job after 2 years of work experience take CAT/XAT and other management entrance exam and take admission in B-School.
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    Shail Oberoi | Guide-Level 14

    6 years ago
    MBA can help you sharpen your skills in business management, and thus assist you in the professional career. However, keeping you interest areas in mind, you need to decide what you need to do from a career perspective. The chances of doing well in a career of one's interest areas are much higher.
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    shivam patel college choice expert | Guide-Level 14

    6 years ago
    Dear Abhijeet,
    I think, doing MBA after B.Tech is really a bad idea. You should go for M.Tech, because many of the students go for MBA after B.Sc or BA. And, they have given only three years for B.Sc or BA, while in B.Tech, you have to give 4 years+1 or 2 year if you are a dropper. You can choose any of them MBA or M.Tech, but you have to give your best to grab good job.
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    Vikas Pandey A budding CS Engineer and Web developer. | Guide-Level 11

    6 years ago
    In today's scenario, B.Tech + MBA has a good value you'll have technical have as well as managing skill and this will help you to fetch higher package.
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    Ankita Das | Contributor-Level 7

    6 years ago
    This is a good combination. Technical+managerial skills are in demand when it comes to Indian job scenarios. It will give you an extra edge over others.

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