I am a final year student of B.Tech ECE. What should I do after it among going for civil services and doing MBA from SIBM, Pune?

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Juhi Bansal
9 years ago
Hi, In my point of view, you should continue with civil service. It is little bit hard but it has bright future and if you have more interest in MBA, then you can do it, but do it from a good university or college. All the best.

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9 years ago
If you want good salary, then MBA is suitable. If you want power, then civil service is a good option.

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Abhilash Das
9 years ago
It definitely depends upon your interest.

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