Is it a good idea to pursue MBA after B.Tech in mechanical engineering?
I want to pursue MBA from NDIM, Delhi. Is it ok to pursue MBA from this college?
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Yes, it is a good idea to pursue MBA after B.Tech but you should choose reputed institutes for good placement.
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Hi Shubham, Yes, MBA right after B.Tech is a very good career option because diversity of subjects taught at an undergraduate level is quite narrow compared to an MBA Degree. Many students opt for an MBA because they feel it is the right path for a lucrative career; it's the only logical option for them as it allows them to climb the organizational ladder faster. It has a very high chance to take you to your dream job/s. Otherwise, you may enroll for M.Tech/ME as well. But an MBA studies will prepare you for the corporate jobs better. MBA courses with dual specialisation will be even better. Best colleges for an MBA are IILM University...more
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Ashish Sharma Education Consultant, Political Analyst, traveler. | Scholar-Level 17
4 years agoHi Shubham, It is always a good idea to pursue MBA after B.Tech if you really want to grab the managerial skills prior to join any job. Similarly it is very important to choose an Institute from where you should pursue your MBA. MBA from an ordinary Institute can provide you just a piece of paper in the name of Degree. Thus, it is always better to choose a good and promising Business school which has a very good aptitude and potential to provide a good education. Always try for the top institutions like Iims or otherwise try for any equally potential Institute. The minimum eligibility for graduation is 50% aggregate while some top play...more -
Yes, in any field after engineering, MBA is a good option as it has various good branches offering different skills for the company so choose your interest and go for it.
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An interesting career change! YES you can do MBA after B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering. 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. In most of the top institutions like Iims etc. The minimum eligibility for graduation is 50% aggregate while some top players like LPU have fixed...more
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