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

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    Khushal Arora | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    Hello!
    An Interesting career change! Truly you can do MBA after B.Tech. MBA will supplement your specialised abilities with the executives aptitudes, you can move upwards in professional bureaucracy more rapidly, MBA get you into the places of dynamic, along these lines your incentive in the association would likewise increment. The greater part of the colleges and schools offer MBA in a significant number of its subtypes and specializations. Given that you clear the base qualification measures and choice cycle. In the greater part of the top foundations like Iims and so on. The base qualification for graduation is half total while som
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    Subham Singh

    7 years ago
    It is a good decision. There are many colleges offering dual specialization. You can choose marketing as a major.

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