Which course should I pursue in my MBA?

I am planning to pursue MBA from USA. I will be completing my B.Tech in mechanical engineering this year.

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Asked by neel patel

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    Mawal Ark | Contributor-Level 9

    2 years ago
    Well, it entirely depends on your interest and potential, I can guide you by enlisting the MBA courses offered in LPU and you can decide accordingly as each course is unique in its own and has a tremendous scope in terms of placement and Skill set development.
    1) MBA - Duration 2 years. (8 Terms)
    2) MBA (Business Analytics) in tie up with KPMG - Duration 2 years. (8 Terms)
    3) MBA (Financial Markets) in tie up with NSE Academy - Duration 2 years. (8 Terms)
    4) MBA (Hospital and Healthcare Management) - Duration 2 years. (8 Terms)
    5) MBA (International Business) - Duration 2 years. (8 Terms)
    6) MBA (Process Automation & Blockchain) in Tie up w
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    Ashish Sharma Education Consultant, Political Analyst, traveler. | Scholar-Level 17

    4 years ago
    Hi Neel, Why from USA? When India is really rich in Dynamic and practical oriented Education. MBA would be a good option for you. Well, M.Tech will lead you to deeper study and research in your core field of engineering. The career following M.Tech will be more oriented towards teaching, research and consulting. MBA will lead you to gaining management skills in whichever specialisation you do. The career following MBA will be more towards techno-management roles, more into corporate and entrepreneurship. So it is your choice!
    Go check your interests, aptitude, hobbies, attitude, bent of mind and ASPIRATIONS before taking a plunge into a
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    Sunita Singh | Guide-Level 15

    3 years ago
    Well, this is the most common question that is been asked during career counselling, As a faculty at LPU, LPU offers many specializations in MBA. Lovely Professional University offers MBA Programme with various specialisation like:-
    MBA (Hons. )
    MBA (International Business)
    MBA (Hospital & Healthcare Management)
    MBA (Business Analytics)
    MBA (Corporate Affairs and Governance)
    MBA (Corporate Audit and Tax Management)
    MBA (Cost Management and Financial Analysis)
    MBA (Supply Chain & Logistics)
    MBA (Financial Markets)
    Mittal School of Business at LPU is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP), which is a Unit
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    manoj singh | Contributor-Level 9

    8 years ago
    MBA IT or MBA marketing.
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    Vinay kr Pandey Simple but significant | Scholar-Level 16

    2 years ago
    Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. For a B.Tech graduate, selecting an MBA specialisation is a smart choice, as engineering graduates often already work in a specific field or niche. It may however be a bit confusing for a candidate to choose the correct MBA specialisation. Here is a list of the best specializations for MBA after Mechanical engineering graduates
    MBA in Business Analytics
    MBA in Finance
    MBA in International Business
    MBA in Marketing
    MBA in Operations Management
    Mentioned below is a list of top universities in India for MBA according to their NIRF Rankings 2020:
    Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad
    Indian Institute of Manageme
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    Shikhar Patel | Guide-Level 13

    4 years ago
    It depends on the stream you want to build your career in. All specialisations like HR, marketing, finance and operations provide good opportunities to get a decent pay and job.
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    Vineet Kumar Rohilla Persuing BBA from JIMS Kalkaji(IP University) | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    If you do MBA, you will perceive both managerial and technical skills. So, you will have better job opportunities later on. So, pursue MBA, if you like to study real life situations.
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    Aiza Khan | Contributor-Level 7

    5 years ago
    Options available at OPJU in MBA:
    Admissions to MBA Programme (2 year, full time)
    Marketing Management
    Human Resources Management
    Operations Management
    Finance
    Family Business Management
    The two-year full-time MBA programme under the School of Management (SOM) follows a semester pattern. The first two semesters consist of foundation courses in the areas of Accounting, Economics, Marketing, Finance, Human Resources, Organizational Behavior, Operations etc. Whereas the second year consists of Core and Elective Courses. There is an 8-week summer internship project during the intervening period between the second and third semester where the stud
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    Trilochan Tiwari | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    It depends on the stream you want to build your career in. All specialisations like HR, marketing, finance and operations provide good opportunities to get a decent pay and job. For finance, KJ Somaiya, IFMR and GLIM are considered the best options.
  • Traditionally, Finance, Marketing, International Management, Human Resources, IT/Systems, Operations Management and Entrepreneurship have been the most sought-after MBA specialisations. They are considered the safest career options by most students.

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