I want to MBA after 12th but my parents want me to do mechanical engineering. Which field should I choose? Can I do MBA after engineering?

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Asked by Akash Patil
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romesh valecha
8 years ago
Mechanical engineering and MBA are whole together a different field. Though, you can do MBA after ME, but if you want to pursue MBA, you have to have a Bachelor's degree. MBA is a management field, so pursue something that is related to business and management for e g. BBA.

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Shalini Sharma
8 years ago
To pursue for MBA, you have to be graduated. So, if you have interest in technical field, you must go ahead for mechanical engineering. To get admission in India's top reputed engineering colleges, you can take JEE Mains exam. JEE Main is the first step of the JEE Exam, which is conducted by CBSE. G

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You can pursue MBA only after completing your graduation.

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