Is it good or not to pursue MBA after B.Tech?

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    Pallavi Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago
    Yes, MBA after Engineering is a highly rewarding career choice. It opens doors to top-notch internships, and the best jobs in the management sector. Your chances to land jobs in huge global brands improve tremendously after a degree in management and engineering as compared to other academic backgrounds. MBA have a promising future as their income structure from the preliminary level in their profession is far higher than normal Masters Students. Reaching management positions becomes smooth with an MBA degree in your resume. With an MBA, a student's scope of networking enhances. Course Benefits
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    Poonam Angural Alumni Lovely Professional University | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    Hi,To begin with MBA training includes business management, planning, marketing, financial management, and many other skills that entrepreneurs need which makes it a highly desirable degree to be pursued after BTech.
    An engineer who is in a technical role and wants to move up the hierarchy can pursue an MBA to transition easily to a managerial role. Engineers with a good product they've built and who want to convert it into a profitable business venture can benefit from studying management and entrepreneurship. Hence, MBA pays value over here.
    The icing on the cake is when you do MBA from a reputable institution that offers you the oppor
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    Preeti Makhija | Contributor-Level 10

    4 years ago
    Hi Nomanjee, 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; its the only logical option for them as it allows them to climb the organizational ladder faster. Benefits of MBA after B.Tech - Technology plays an important role in businesses, so students with the knowledge of technology and business and finance get the privilege in the business world. Their technical skills can be used by multinational companies as well. Technical skil
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    G Sasidhar Varma | Contributor-Level 6

    4 years ago
    Hello Nomanjee Shivdasani, it is definitely good to purse MBA after B.Tech. Many people are following this trend in their educational career. As just a B.Tech degree is not sufficient in today's competing world, it is better to earn an extra degree to achieve your goals. If you are sure about doing MBA, then you must have to. Good Luck.
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    Ashish Sharma Education Consultant, Political Analyst, traveler. | Scholar-Level 17

    4 years ago
    Hi Nomanjee, Grabbing a managerial skills after having an expertise in technical side is always good. Thus, an MBA after a B.Tech is a golden achievement. 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 it at 55% in any stream of graduation. But the marks in graduation are not the only criteria, most of the institutions also take entrance tests or group discussions or
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