Which is better, opting for M.Tech in mechanical after completing B.Tech in ME or pursuing MBA after completing B.Tech in ME?

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    Dr Suresh Babu Cheelapogu Sr.Consultant - Management | Scholar-Level 16

    8 years ago
    Dear Balaji,
    B.Tech mechanical with MBA will be good combination. But you should do your MBA from good business schools. If you get good score with GMAT, TOEFL you can come from a business school from US and UK. If not in India CAT/MAT entrance exams will give best b schools in India. So all the best.
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    Aarti Singh | Guide-Level 14

    8 years ago
    Balaji, it depends upon your interest. If you want to get into managerial line go for MBA and if you have technical bent of mind go for M.Tech.
    MBA has a large quantity of Jobs and major areas for building a fabulous career which can promise them a secured and flourishing future. The Employment Level and Salary packages in MBA are definitely having a upper hand over M.Tech graduates as MBA Students will start with a trademark salary of around 80 K to 1 lack bucks per month which is a huge amount in Indian currency where as in US $ they will be earning around 1000$ per Week. Even M.Techs have a good salary Slips but compared to MBA gradu
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