Is doing MBA after engineering a right choice?

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    Sandeep Kumar | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    If you are confused by the argument of spoiling your engineering education in pursuit of an MBA, you should not be. An MBA is a professional degree and the management knowledge can be deployed to better manage people, processes and systems to develop technology as well. To elaborate the same point further, consider many IT and Products organizations who hire MBAs as Product and Program Managers to develop and improve their technology offerings. So, the answer is that it is absolutely fine to pursue an MBA degree post engineering.
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    Ashok parihar dream it, do it | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    Yes, obviously.
    The experience of engineering makes you different from other MBAs.
    There are lots of specializations you can choose in which you don't have suffer the weak finance.
    So, you can move to MBA. It will be life changing move.

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