What should I choose after completing B.Tech civil engineering between MBA and M.Tech?
Asked by saran kumar
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In my view, MBA has a little edge over MS with respect to working skills required in an organization. MBA will enhance your team building and management skills an add-on to your technical skill. M.Tech will further boost your technical and you will be in your core subject area of interest. At the end, it all depends on your planning of career growth and your interest. MBA has more scope as compare to core competency.
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This would depend on your interest areas, and career aspirations. In case you intend to pursue a career in Technical / research / academics area, then M.Tech/ MS is better. However, if you want to move into general management the MBA is better. Salary is a function of many factors. It is advisable to pursue a course of your interest area, as chances of greater success will be there in doing what you like to do than doing something that doesn't meet your aspirations.
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If you want to stay in the field, choose ME else go for MBA if you want more career options. But MBA might completely get you out of your civil engineering track. If you want to pursue your career which consists of management plus technical knowledge, go for NICMAR or RICS, that way you would not loose track of civil engineering. A very few people stick to their graduation domain after MBA. After ME, you can go back to core jobs or get into teaching. MBA is quite different.
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