Is doing MBA after mechanical engineering has any benefits? What are the chances for job?

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Asked by sharon nixon

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    Sakshi Verma | Guide-Level 12

    8 years ago
    Yes Sharon! you can go for admissions in MBA as now days most of the mechanical engineer aspires for it.This helps in getting them their dream jobs as they now have good both technical and managerial skills but choose the college cautiously .here are some colleges where you can get admission as these holds good rank in terms of no of placements.
    1.IIM
    2.Lovely Professional University
    3.IIT
    4.BITS
    hurry up! admissions are open.
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    SACHIN SINGH Punctual and Organised. | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    Pursuing MBA after engineering can give you a major boost in your career as well as it will add value to your resume as it's a PG degree. But, if you are really interested in MBA then you should do it from a good institute otherwise only getting a degree will not give you anything. Job chances will definitely rise if you perform well.
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    Nityanand Singh | Guide-Level 11

    8 years ago
    Dear Sharon,
    Doing MBA is always beneficial and it doesn't matter after which course you are going to do MBA. If you are a mechanical engineer than you possess skills related to your domain and going for MBA will open the managerial branch in the corporate sector for you. Also which business school you select also matter as it plays a crucial role in giving practical exposure to students and better placement opportunities.


    The user recommends following institutes
    Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Symbiosis International, Pune

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