What should I've to do after B.Tech between MBA or should apply for Job in my field?
Going to pursue Computer science engineering next year. Please only suggest relevant answers which will help me.
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The choice depends on career goals. After B.Tech, a job can provide practical experience, industry exposure, and clarity about long term interests. An MBA is usually more valuable when there is a clear interest in management, leadership, or business roles. Many students first gain work experience an

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6 years ago
Dear, Ideally it is always better to have at-least 2-3 years of experience and then get into management role. That way you can much better relate with the course, and things make slightly more sense. However, if you are not much inclined towards technical work, then getting into MBA course directly

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6 years ago
After B.Tech if you wish you can easily go for MBA, but ut would be advicable & better too if you gather wok experience for around 2-3 years & then opt for executive MBA in your field of interest. Rest is your choice!
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An MBA programme gives engineers more exposure to business and management related issues which lack in an engineering programme. An MBA degree adds strategic & qualitative skills to students analytical capability, making them a perfect choice for any employer. Furthermore, for those engineers who ar
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An MBA programme gives engineers more exposure to business and management related issues which lack in an engineering programme. An MBA degree adds strategic & qualitative skills to students analytical capability, making them a perfect choice for any employer. Furthermore, for those engineers who ar
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6 years ago
You can go for MBA, it will give you a hold on both engineering and management. Job can be availed in both engineering and management sector then.

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6 years ago
Apply for the job in your field, if you are eager to do MBA, Do it by correspondence.
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6 years ago
Currently the trend is work+part time studies. That way it helps save your time, continue your work experience without any gap and by also helps in being updated about the current industry/market.
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6 years ago
It all depends upon your interest that what you want to do, whether to pursue higher or else go for experience.
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6 years ago
Can you explain which design. Fashion designing, graphic design.
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The Bachelor of Design also referred B. Design is an undergraduate academic degree in the field of designing. It deals with the designing of a part or whole structure of a shape, configuration, etc. Besides only theory classes, it also includes Exhibitions, Fashion Shows, Workshops, Seminars and man
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Hi. Well! Choice is yours. I tell you my views. You could pursue MBA for couple of reasons, either to change careers or move into leadership roles. In first case, MBA is recommended when you plan to move into leadership roles or you started a leadership role and need help to do well. Especially for
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6 years ago
You can go for part time MBA course + job. This will help you continue your work experience + higher education degree go hand in hand.

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6 years ago
Ideally you should work for a couple of years and then explore for MBA. As during your work you will get more clarity on what is that interests you. It may happen that you realize that your interests like more in research/ technical ares & this may prompt you to explore M.Tech/MS rather than go for
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