Is it good to pursue chemical engineering for making career in management?

I am in 12th and would be taking admission at vnit nagpur

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    Mr. Khushwant Jain | Contributor-Level 10

    9 years ago
    Masters degree in Applied Management (MAM) is a unique management course which is designed for students who are interested in pursuing Bachelors in Management followed by a Masters Degree. An integrated program can be completed in five years, especially meant for those who are not so keen on spending three years for Bachelors and then another two years doing MBA.
    Course Objective :
    • To educate and groom the students to get entry level managerial positions in manufacturing/services organizations or to start and run own ventures with good business knowledge.
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  • I dont think so. if you want to do management the go for BBA or some other graduation. or even BCA, BSc IT so that you can pursue MBA in IT in this case. but chemical engineering would never help u in MBA. It is a waste of time and money.I would suggest you to check for Integrated course (or dual degree) that is BBA(or other) + MBA by dong this you will save money and time. Check admission in some top university of India as GNDU, Thapar, Lovely Professional University, japapur uni. LPU provides good scholarship schemes too. for more info check its website.

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