Which branch should I take in MBA after completing BE electrical engineering?
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Asked by Rupesh Bhosale
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9 years ago
Rupesh, you can choose any specialisation like Operations, HR, Marketing, Finance in MBA. If you want to remain in Technical field you can choose Operations and if want to explore other sectors you can choose the other options. You should decide based on your interest and what kind of job you are lo
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9 years ago
Your graduation doesn't matter to choose your specialization in MBA. It is based on your skills and interests. You just have to think how you want to see yourself in future i.e. as an HR manager, marketing manager etc. But a little part of your BE subjects are related to operations management. Choos

Answered by
9 years ago
Since you are from engineering background , it is better go for MBA in production, operations, supply chain and logistics etc...
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6 years ago
Rupesh, you can choose any specialisation like Operations, HR, Marketing, Finance in MBA. If you want to remain in Technical field you can choose Operations and if want to explore other sectors you can choose the other options. You should decide based on your interest and what kind of job you are lo
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6 years ago
Yes, MBA is the good choice for Engineering graduates. Engineering candidates will get good opportunities with MBA Course. MBA+B.Tech is the highest qualification in India. With this You will be having chance to get good opportunities in the top companies. If You do MBA course from top business scho

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7 years ago
Since you are an engineer from Core Engineering background then you can Pursue MBA in Operations, Supply Chain Management, Production and apart from that you have other options as Marketing, Retail Management, Human Resources Management, Finance, Econometrics, BFSI.

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9 years ago
It totally depends on what your interests are because in the end, you should be happy with what you do in life, so stick with your interests and for engineers every field is kind of new, so doesn't matter. You will anyway get exposure to all kinds of subjects in first year.
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