Is MBA a good option after engineering?

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    Abhishek Desai | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    Hello Rishabh!
    Yes, MBA after engineering is a great choice if you really want to make a career in management field. But see to it that you do MBA only from a reputed college.
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    Anandita Verma | Contributor-Level 6

    5 years ago
    It seems to be. I mean quiet surely yes. Though it depends on what you want to do in future and what you thrive for. But if managing projects, analytics, numbers, marketing, sales, campaigns, managing human resources and tangible stocks, excites you and you feel like you can do it for most of your life then you should definitely try doing a MBA. There are many good MBA colleges in India. One about which I have heard good reviews and positive feedback is LM Thapar School of Management. LMTSM has a nice well laid and elaborate MBA course curriculum. They also have well managed, productive and fruitful MBA placement sessions. Their campus
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