Which course is better to pursue after mechanical engineering: MBA or M.Tech? Which course has better job opportunities?

331 Views|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by G Balaji
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It depends on your interest. In general, I would suggest you to take M.Tech since it is relevant to your field. If you have an idea of getting into business then take MBA. Both have job opportunities, it depends on our skills.

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A
5 years ago
Well, I completely believe the choice is yours but, the MBA course includes business management, planning, marketing, financial management, and many other skills that entrepreneurs need, which makes it a highly desirable degree to be pursued after B.Tech. I would also like to mention that Students w

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M
5 years ago
After completing B.Tech in Mechanical you have two option, either you can do MBA or you can do M.Tech in the relevant discipline. So, it is your choice about what do you want to pursue. If you want to open your choices to management then MBA is the best option otherwise M.Tech if you want to enhance

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S
6 years ago
Hi, If your interest lies in management career then MBA is the better option but you wish to be in the technical side and then grow in administration then M.Tech is better. Whatsoever you do, do from a reputed institution like IITs or IIMs. UG can be done from any private also but PG only from thes

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Ankit Kumar
6 years ago
In my opinion, MBA is a better option to go for since after doing it, you will be equipped with both managerial and technical skills. Rest depends on what are your choices or in what kind of career you want to indulge ahead.

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S
6 years ago
In my opinion MBA is a better option to go for since after doing it you will be equipped with both managerial and technical skills. Rest depends on what are your choices or in what kind of career you want to indulge ahead.

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M
7 years ago
M.Tech in mechanical engineering is a better option. .

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Vineet Kumar Rohilla
7 years ago
If you do MBA, you will perceive both managerial and technical skills. So, you'll have better job opportunities later on. So, do MBA if you like to study real life situations.

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KRISHNENDU SEN
7 years ago
For several B.Tech students planning to pursue higher education, it is primarily a choice between master of business administration (MBA) and master of technology (M.Tech) programmes. While both qualifications offer good placements and a stable career, the decision should be a well-calculated one. W

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S
9 years ago
MBA, but if you want to build your career in teaching line, then M.Tech is a better option.

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