Which course is more beneficial among MBA and M.Tech after completing B.Tech in mechanical engineering?

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8 years ago
Depending on kind of jobs/ career do you opt for. If your interested lies in career directly in management side then MBA is better option but you wish to be in technical side and then grow in administration then M.Tech. is better. Whatsoever you do, do from a reputed institution like IITs or IIMs. U

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OMKAR PHALE
8 years ago
Hello Kandarp, For several B.Tech graduates 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-

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konatham Abhishek
6 years ago
Hello Kandarp career directly in management side then MBA is better option but you wish to be in 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 these ins

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Konatham Abhishek
6 years ago
If your interest lies in management career then MBA is the better option but you wish to be in 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 these institu

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Manish Gadekar
8 years ago
I think MBA in Marketing and Operations is more beneficial. Finance is also a good option. If you want. you can opt for MS in US, UK, Australia in different Universities. Best regards.

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Shail Oberoi
8 years ago
This would depend a lot on your interest areas and career aspirations. If you intend to pursue a career in management field then MBA seems to be a better option. However, if you are interested to be in a technical field/academics/research then M.Tech would be a better option.

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3 years ago
For several B.Tech graduates 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.

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3 years ago
If you are confused between MBA or M.Tech, the best way to decide is highlighting your career goals and interests. If you want to study a business degree after completing B.Tech, the MBA is the right choice and if you aim to specialise in a certain Engineering specialisation, then M.Tech after B.Tec

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3 years ago
Hello Kandarp, Many B.Tech graduates have this confusion in choosing a Masters degree between M.Tech, MBA and MS Well, as you're asking about benefits, both M.Tech and MBA have almost equal value in job market. The salaries you can get from these obviously depends upon your skills and work experienc

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3 years ago
I think MBA in Marketing and Operations is more beneficial. Finance is also a good option. If you want. You can opt for MS in US, UK, Australia in different Universities. Best regards.

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