M pursuing B.tech(Electronics n communication engg.) n after it i want to do MBA so which branch should i opt for

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    2012-01-09 15:29:07
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    Harshal

    2012-01-09 12:31:50
    Many students from electronics background are in IT industry. You can opt IT specialization in MBA also. But there is substantial difference between an BTech program and MBA program. While first one in technical in nature, second is completely related to your enterpreneur skills. So opting HR, Marketing or IT will depend on your likings.
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    aru chopra | Guide-Level 11

    2012-01-09 12:28:51
    Hi Priyanka,
    There are many specialization which you can opt after completing the engineering. The selection should be mainly based on your level of interest. You can opt for the Finance, Marketing, HR, retail etc.
    Since you an engineering graduate, you can opt for the Systems and Operations group as an option. Finance and marketing is also an important option. Hence, the options are many. It is the individual who should opt for the best option according to his/her interest.
    Feel free to revert. In case it resolves, close the thread by liking it or marking as best.
    Good Luck.

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