Is it a good career choice to pursue MBA after completing mechanical engineering?

I am interested in business studies but my family wants me to study mechanical engineering.

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Ponmai R
9 years ago
Hi! you can do MBA after engineering . Various type of MBA course is best after Mechanical Engineering 1.IT Management, 2.Finance Management, 3.International Business Management, 4.Marketing Management, 5.Human Resource Management. 6.Operations Management. All the best!

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Engineers are part of the most important activity of the puzzle called operations in any business. In the normal course of development, as one develops mastery over the engineering aspects, It is only logical for anyone to cover the other aspects such as finance, marketing, HR and finally general ma

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