I'm a computer engineer. What should I do after engineering- MBA/M.Tech?
I have completed my engineering. What should I do now? I am not that much interested in programming. I am thinking about to leave IT development sector but what should I do?
175 Views|1 Followers|Posted 8 years ago
Asked by Mansi Satpute
8 Answers

Answered by
8 years ago
It highly depends on your interest. If you want to go into technical line and if algorithms excite you, Masters in technology is a good option.
For MBA, ask yourself, why do you want to do an MBA? You'll get the answer.
Good luck.

Answered by
7 years ago
If you want to continue your study in the same field and want to serve as professor or any reputed job in the industry. M.Tech will be a good choice for you. But if you want to switch your interest to the business world, go for MBA.

Answered by
7 years ago
Hello,
It completely depends upon your interests and career aspirations. If you are keen to acquire managerial skills and a make a career in the business domain, then MBA is apt. If not, M.Tech is an ideal choice. Whichever option you choose, ensure that you pursue it only from a reputed institute f
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Answered by
7 years ago
Do MBA, if you want to enter the business field, and do M.Tech if you still want to be an engineer. I recommend you to do M.Tech in computer Science from a recognized college.
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Answered by
7 years ago
Do MBA, if you want to enter business, and if you are purely technical student, then better to go for M.Tech, because M.Tech has a very good scope too.

Answered by
8 years ago
Hi Mansi,
Choosing a further step in your career completely depends upon you. Try to figure out your skills and knowledge, and your weaknesses, so that you can figure out that how you can make the best use of them to get good results in your career.
Since you have already done engineering, but you

Answered by
8 years ago
I think you should go for MBA as you have already applied your skills in engineering, so you should now try for other options. Good luck.

Answered by
8 years ago
I think you should pursue M.Tech and gain some work experience. After that, you can opt for MBA.
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