Which course should I choose after mechanical engineering in B.Tech among M.Tech and MBA?

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    Dharamveer Dheer Educator at University | Scholar-Level 18

    4 years ago
    You should choose a course as per your interest, aptitude, hobbies and passion. Both courses have their own importance and need. If you are technically sound and has flair for technology then go for M.Tech, while if your inclination is more towards management and corporate jobs do MBA. You need to qualify any entrance test (such as CAT / MAT/ XAT/ NMAT/ CMAT/ GMAT/LPUNEST) and should also have min of 50% to 55% in your Bachelors. You can do MBA in any specializations of your interest. Some Good Colleges are: Iims, Xavier's Labour Relations Institute, Jamshedpur
    Lovely Professional University, Punjab, Department of Management Studies, I
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    Priya Mahajan Educationist and Career Consultant since 2010 | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
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    The technical expertise can be abtained only from B.Tech M.Tech. This pathway will also helm yopu to move ahead with yur research projects. As I know of LPU, it offers special aids fro reseacrh. It would also offer good teaching assistant practices. If you have the bent of mind to enter the field of market, then youu need to go for an MBA. The expertise of marketing, finance etc. Cc is given for MBAs. It laso gives you another pathway of entrepreneurship. LPU offers best academics for its MBAs. LPU School of Business has been accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs of USA for its Management, Commerce
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    Ashish Sharma Education Consultant, Political Analyst, traveler. | Scholar-Level 17

    4 years ago
    HI Dear, M.Tech in mechanical engineering after B.Tech mechanical engineering among M.Tech and MBA, as it has more job opportunities after completing B.Tech in mechanical engineering among MBA and M.Tech. The Mechanical Engineering Department is well known for its quality of teaching and supportive environment provided to the students. The state-of-the-art laboratories, highly qualified, experienced and dedicated faculty members in all specializations of Mechanical Engineering, make this Department a vibrant place to study. The programs provide a flexible curriculum enabling the students to achieve their goals and make them industry-re
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    Ahana Sharma | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    M.Tech is the right choice for you. After this you can even switch to research or teaching. But if you want to work in the corporate sector, then MBA is the way to go. It is a management course and hence would enhance your managerial, leadership presentation and communication skills etc. Rest depends upon your area of interest. If you are looking for best university for M.Tech course, I would say Lovely professional University is best University to pursue this course. LPU adopts new technologies faster than anyone, they update their curriculum even after each semester by taking feedback from the students and also to meet the latest sta
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    konatham Abhishek HeLpINg HaNd FiRsT | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    Hello Inala
    M.Tech in mechanical engineering after B.Tech mechanical engineering among M.Tech and MBA, as it has more job opportunities after completing B.Tech in mechanical engineering among MBA and M.Tech. The Mechanical Engineering Department is well known for its quality of teaching and supportive environment provided to the students. The state-of-the-art laboratories, highly qualified, experienced and dedicated faculty members in all specializations of Mechanical Engineering, make this Department a vibrant place to study. The programs provide a flexible curriculum enabling the students to achieve their goals and make them industry
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    Khushal Arora | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
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    First and foremost, you have to understand that there is no point comparing M.Tech and MBAcourses. Both are specialised degrees and have value in their respective grounds. Both M.Tech and MBA provide excellent career options and have gained importance over the time. M.Tech or MBA is always an additional advantage to an engineer whether it is in terms of experience, knowledge or seniority. Whether it be an IT, manufacturing, or R&D driven establishment, there would be requirements for both M. Techs and MBAs. The M. Techs would be more of a subject matter specialist, whereas the MBAs would handle product sales and marketing, projec
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    parul arora Academic Counselor, Educator, Consultant | Guide-Level 11

    4 years ago
    Hello,
    First and foremost, you have to understand that there is no point comparing M.Tech and MBAcourses. Both are specialised degrees and have value in their respective grounds. Both M.Tech and MBA provide excellent career options and have gained importance over the time. M.Tech or MBA is always an additional advantage to an engineer whether it is in terms of experience, knowledge or seniority. Whether it be an IT, manufacturing, or R&D driven establishment, there would be requirements for both M. Techs and MBAs. The M. Techs would be more of a subject matter specialist, whereas the MBAs would handle product sales and marketing, projec
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    Varun dixit | Guide-Level 11

    6 years ago
    Choose any course wisely keeping your interest in your mind. Both courses give you ample of opportunities and have their own importance and need. If you are technically sound and has flair for technology then go for M.Tech else do MBA. You need to qualify any entrance test (such as CAT / MAT/ XAT/ NMAT/ CMAT / GMAT/ NEST and should also have min of 50% to 55% in your Bachelors. You can do MBA in any specializations of your interest. Some Good Colleges are: IIMS, Xavier's Labour Relations Institute, Jamshedpur (accepts XAT) Lovely Professional University, Punjab (accepts/CAT/MAT/XAT/LPUNEST) Department of Management Studies.
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    iam ssuhana | Guide-Level 14

    6 years ago
    You should choose a course as per your interest. Both courses have their own importance and need. If you are technically sound and has flair for technology then go for M.Tech else do MBA. You need to qualify any entrance test (such as CAT / MAT/ XAT/ NMAT/ CMAT/ GMAT/ NEST and should also have min of 50% to 55% in your Bachelors. You can do MBA in any specializations of your interest. Some Good Colleges are: Iims, Xavier's Labour Relations Institute, Jamshedpur (accepts XAT)
    Lovely Professional University, Punjab (accepts/CAT/MAT/XAT/LPUNEST) Department of Management Studies, IIT Delhi
    Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, Delhi (own test)
    M
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    ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    It totally depends on you. If you want to be a little managerial as well as a little technical, then you can go for MBA, as doing a MBA would provide you with a plethora of opportunities ahead. So, it totally depends on how you want your life and yourself in the upcoming years.

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