I'm pursuing computer engineering in SVNIT & am interested in management, which field in MBA should I go for?
Also, I'm lazy but extrovert.
Asked by Abhishek Parmar
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Answered by
Group Captain Vinayak Deodhar La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser | Scholar-Level 18
5 years agoHello Abhishek, First and most importantly, I will not agree with your statement that you are lazy. The very fact that you are studying computer engineering in SVNIT is an indication that you are not lazy but in fact, you are quite brilliant. Being extrovert is of course very good to lead a very happy life. Well to come towards your query. These days a student can do MBA in a wide variety of subjects viz finance, HR, Analytics, airport operations etc. So many wide variety of subjects are available for doing MBA. My sincere advice to you would be to go for a little bit of meditation. Think alone quietly and then look at your life, look...more -
The very fact that you are studying computer engineering in SVNIT is an indication that you are not lazy but in fact, you are quite brilliant. Being extrovert is of course very good to lead a very happy life. Well to come towards your query. These days a student can do MBA in a wide variety of subjects viz finance, HR, Analytics, airport operations etc. So many wide variety of subjects are available for doing MBA. My sincere advice to you would be to go for a little bit of meditation. Think alone quietly and then look at your life, look at what you want to achieve, look at what you want to become and most importantly look at by doing w...more
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Study the M.Sc. Engineering Management, accredited by the Chartered Management Institute (CMI). The programme is awarded and delivered by Arden University in central Berlin and Hannover. You'll study modules such as Project Management Techniques, Risk Management and Innovation, and Operations and Supply Chain Management. The programme provides flexible study through full-time and part-time options, and has a strong focus on employability. This will prove useful whether you are entering the job market, wanting to progress from your current position, or looking for a career change.
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