I am currently studying B.tech(Chemical) from NIT Rourkela. Please enlist the pros and cons of opting for an MBA abroad! Or Mtech is better?
Well as an Engineer I do like my stream, but sadly the scope is very less in India. I have decided to make a move and study abroad. Through shiksha i've seen many colleges abroad giving MS/M.tech in chemical/petroleum but in the perspective of Salary, is that a good choice or an MBA abroad?
Hi Pratik, I have a different way of looking at the situation. I fully respect your views and decision but choosing a career or stream should not be decided on the basis of salary alone. According to me first you will have to evaluate yourself. You will have to analyze whether you have good technical skills or you will do better as a manager in banking and finance industry. As you are in NIT ( REC ) getting a job for you will not be a big deal for you. I will recommend you to remain in India after your BTech for at least 2 years. Then you should decide. Going abroad is fine but at least you will have to spend 25-30 lakhs in INR for eit
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Hi Pratik, I have a different way of looking at the situation. I fully respect your views and decision but choosing a career or stream should not be decided on the basis of salary alone. According to me first you will have to evaluate yourself. You will have to analyze whether you have good technical skills or you will do better as a manager in banking and finance industry. As you are in NIT ( REC ) getting a job for you will not be a big deal for you. I will recommend you to remain in India after your BTech for at least 2 years. Then you should decide. Going abroad is fine but at least you will have to spend 25-30 lakhs in INR for either MTech, MS or MBA from abroad. Instead of that why do not you think about IIM's, XLRI, JBIMS, NMIMS other prestigious business schools in India and side by side you can pursue International finance certifications like CFA, FRM etc. Even after doing all this you will save lot of money and also can expect exponential growth in terms of money and skills. Always think about salary in your second and third job change. In the first job you first have to learn the skills, understand corporate and then prepare for the challenges accordingly. BTech, Mtech, MBA, MS are just the license for entry level. Once you enter the job industry it is the way you perform and network. If you have further queries you can email me at chauhanrahul154@yahoo.co.in
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Hi Pratik, I have a different way of looking at the situation. I fully respect your views and decision but choosing a career or stream should not be decided on the basis of salary alone. According to me first you will have to evaluate yourself. You will have to analyze whether you have good technical skills or you will do better as a manager in banking and finance industry. As you are in NIT ( REC ) getting a job for you will not be a big deal for you. I will recommend you to remain in India after your BTech for at least 2 years. Then you should decide. Going abroad is fine but at least you will have to spend 25-30 lakhs in INR for either MTech, MS or MBA from abroad. Instead of that why do not you think about IIM's, XLRI, JBIMS, NMIMS other prestigious business schools in India and side by side you can pursue International finance certifications like CFA, FRM etc. Even after doing all this you will save lot of money and also can expect exponential growth in terms of money and skills. Always think about salary in your second and third job change. In the first job you first have to learn the skills, understand corporate and then prepare for the challenges accordingly. BTech, Mtech, MBA, MS are just the license for entry level. Once you enter the job industry it is the way you perform and network. If you have further queries you can email me at chauhanrahul154@yahoo.co.in
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