Which course should I pursue after completing my B.Tech in mechanical for better job opportunities, M.Tech or MBA?
2.2K Views|12 Followers|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by G Balaji
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Answered by
8 years ago
Hi,
It totally depends on your future plans. There are three areas where one can pursue his/her career after B.Tech in mechanical and that are:
Private job
Government job
Business
Now, following the above three options, alignment of future goals, kind of work, job profile, salary, career growth
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Answered by
9 years ago
If you feel you can contribute further to the growing world of technology after the completion of an M.Tech, M.Tech may be preferred. If you are confident of your skills as a manager, wish to jump to some middle or higher management level and the aim to climb the corporate ladder then MBA is not a b
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Answered by
9 years ago
That's Right !!! MBA after Mechanical Engineering have more jobs and career than M.Tech.All the best for future !!

Answered by
9 years ago
MBA after B.Tech Mechanical will definitely open more job opportunities in comparison to M.Tech Mechanical Engineering.
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Answered by
3 years ago
Both M.Tech and MBA can offer good job opportunities after completing a B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering, depending on your career goals and interests. Here are some factors to consider that can help you decide which option is better for you:
Career Goals: Firstly, you need to ask yourself what you
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Answered by
4 years ago
MBA is a good option. There are a number of good universities in India. Some of the features of a good university are good practical and industrial exposure, good placements, skill development programs, professional enhancement training and exposure to its students and along with this how much schol
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Answered by
4 years ago
Highlights of MBA at LPU are - 1) Accredited by ACBSP (USA). 2) Credit Transfer - Students after successful completion of 1 year at LPU may be given the option to join partner/ receiving university abroad for the completion of the programme subject to conditions and norms of regulatory bodies. 3) In
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5 years ago
MBAs are great for a career change and thriving business opportunities. Graduates of part-time or full-time MBA programs have higher chances of holding a high-level management position and enjoying successful MBA careers. Over 50% of MBA graduates worldwide are senior managers or board directors. I
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5 years ago
I would recommend for M.Tech as it will definitely give you dedication to a single stream and do well in it. Check the link of UEM Kolkata mentioned here to know more about different courses after B.Tech https://www.shiksha.com/university/uem-kolkata-university-of-engineering-and-management-47398/co
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