Is it possible to do MBA after B.Tech because B.Tech is science and MBA is from commerce side?
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Asked by Hartej Singh
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7 years ago
Yes, it is possible. MBA can help you sharpen your skills in business management, and thus assist you in the professional career. However keeping you interest areas in mind you need to decide what you need to do from a career perspective. The chances of doing well in a career of one's interest areas
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7 years ago
Definitely, it is possible. If you are thinking that because you have done B.Tech, so you can't go for management studies than I would like to clear your doubt that it's nothing like that. Anyone who has done B.Tech (any branch) can join MBA easily.

Answered by
7 years ago
Hello,A student from Science background can study MBA. The course in more about management. Science students find it a little hard due to lack of accounts knowledge but with hard work anyone can overcome problems. All the best.
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Answered by
7 years ago
In MBA, everyone can pursue, no bound on the Bachelor specialization, hence we can pursue 128 streams in MBA degree.

Answered by
7 years ago
Yes, it is possible. MBA programme is not design in such a way that only commerce specialized people can pursue. B.Tech students can pursue it easily.
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7 years ago
Majority of students pursuing MBA are engineering students. So, you can get an idea.

Answered by
7 years ago
Yes, it is possible. Anyone having a Bachelor's degree can apply for MBA. Even it's become a trend for the past 5 years that many B.Tech graduates go for MBA rather than M.Tech.
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