Is it a good choice to pursue MBA after completing B.Tech?

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Abhishek Desai
8 years ago
Hello Harshita, Yes, it is a good idea to pursue MBA after completing B.Tech provided you are really interested in making a career in the management field. Every year, thousands of B.Tech/B E candidates pursue MBA (or equivalent degrees) from various B-Schools. There are various streams in which yo

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manoj vyas
8 years ago
Yes, it is a good choice to pursue MBA after B.Tech. Opt for a course in which you have interest.

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akash s
8 years ago
Yes, you should join MBA because, after B.Tech, you will get an ordinary job for which they will give you only an average salary around 9k. What if that company gets shut down in future? People will become jobless. So, if you do MBA, you will get a good job and high salary package.

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P
8 years ago
Of course, you can pursue MBA after completing B.Tech if you are interested in management field. MBA after B.Tech is a good choice.

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Abhishek Shah
8 years ago
Hello Harshita, MBA is a good choice after completing B.Tech if you do MBA from a top B-School, it would be better for you. All the best.

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After completing MBA, you can easily get a job in multinational companies like Oracle, Adobe, L&T and many more national or international companies with a salary of more than 30-40 LPA. If you work hard then you can easily get a perfect job. All the best.

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