What should I choose among M.Tech and MBA?
I will complete BE in 2016 and got 15.48 marks in GATE. Can you suggest any college in Maharashtra for M.Tech that can give admission with this score? Also, suggest some MBA colleges that consider GATE score for admission.
524 Views|3 Followers|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by Manthan Pagare
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9 years ago
I would suggest to do M.Tech because MBA can even be done later. If you do MBA first then you tend to lose the technical touch in your education which otherwise you will strengthen more when you do M.Tech.
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9 years ago
Thanks. Please provide me some details about MTech colleges, where I can get admission for MTech

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9 years ago
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 en

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9 years ago
Your score is low but you can try for any private or deemed university or private college , if you want to continue your current field which is better option , this option is more wide , i suggest you to go for M tech , MBA is also good option but if you get top college for which you have to score m
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9 years ago
Thank you so much for your answer. If possible please suggest some colleges or mail me on my mail id manthans123@gmail.com
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3 years ago
In case you aspire to make your career in a technical field, then M.Tech is the right choice for you. After this, you can even switch to research or teaching. But if you want to go into any corporate sector, then MBA is the way to go. MBA has been a dream career for many students and has become one
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3 years ago
As per my understanding, Both MBA and M.Tech have their advantages and drawbacks. It is the personal preference of the aspirants and the possibility of securing a seat in a reputed institute that drives the decision of choosing one among these two popular educational programs. If you want to focus o
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4 years ago
M.Tech is suitable for a product- based industry where technical skills are required. Whereas MBA is more suitable for a service and customer- oriented industries. Engineering graduates having a management degree are perfect for front-end sales, customer facing jobs and field applications. If you ar
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4 years ago
MBA and M Tech, both will offer you what you are looking for (good job with good pay). However, the choice should be based upon your interest rather than the money earned because five-six years down the line, you will be earning enough, but your job should be motivating enough to get you to work eve
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5 years ago
MBA and M Tech, both will offer you what you are looking for (good job with good pay). However, the choice should be based upon your interest rather than the money earned because five-six years down the line, you will be earning enough, but your job should be motivating enough to get you to work eve
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6 years ago
MBA has a little edge over MS with respect to working skills required in an organisation. 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 de

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7 years ago
Your score is low but you can try for any private or deemed university or private college. If you want to continue your current field which is better option, this option is wider. I would suggest you to go for M.Tech, MBA is also good option but if you get top college for which you have to score mor
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