Is it a good choice to pursue MBA after completing B.Tech in CSE? Which specialisation should I opt in MBA?

I have a poor academic record. I scored 76.15 percent marks in SSC, 53.17 percent marks in HSC and 62.30 percent marks in B.Tech in CSE. I have a gap of one year between my studies.

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    Sunil Soni Management & IT Consultant | Scholar-Level 18

    8 years ago
    Your poor scores in engineering is an indicator of lack of interest in technical field. Therefore, changing stream to become generalist by doing MBA is a good career strategy. You can do any specialization of your interest to excel.
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    Navneet Kaur | Guide-Level 14

    4 years ago
    Pursuing MBA after B.Tech. Is definitely a Good option if you are intended to pursue your career in core management field as a long term goal. The students who are doing B.Tech. + MBA definitely stays in good shape in terms of Placement compared to others. Because those are having technical Knowledge along with business mindset. After MBA you can go for Corporate Job or even entrepreneurship. In this regard, I would like to mention placement support of Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar, Punjab. LPU always considers student's career interest / pathway in following 4 ways,
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    Khushal Arora | Scholar-Level 16

    5 years ago
    Dear Akshay, Just keep one thing in mind that your scores doesn't define you. It's all about your talent and interest. Choosing MBA calls for an interesting career change. An interesting career change! YES you can do MBA after B.Tech. MBA will complement your technical skills with management skills, you can move upwards in corporate ladder a bit more quickly, MBA get you into the positions of decision making, thus your value in the organisation would also increase. Most of the universities and colleges offer MBA in many of its subtypes and specializations. Provided that you clear the minimum eligibility criteria and selection process.
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    Ahana Sharma | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    If you wish to climb up to managerial roles, an MBA is a must. Of course, you can also choose to continue with your academics after completing B.Tech and pursue an MBA programme. This way, you can enter the job field fully prepared (since an MBA degree equips you with business management skills). Among all the top specialisations that are high in demand, MBA in Marketing and MBA in HR are two specialisations that are quite financially rewarding for the MBA aspirants. Making a decision to choose one between the two requires great deal of time and thought. If you are looking for best university for MBA course, I would say Lovely professi
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