Which MBA specialization shall I prefer? I am from mechanical engineering background.

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Asked by Dhruv Jindal

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    NITIN DESHMUKH Yard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    Operations management is one of the best options for MBA. You can try to get into top B-School known for Operations like NITIE, SIOM-Nashik, XLRI and no doubt IIMs.
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    Puneet Singh Alumni at LPU Jalandhar | Scholar-Level 17

    3 years ago
    Dear Submit, MBA in Sales and marketing is good for a mechanical engineering. I did MBA from LPU after my engineering. Being alumni of LPU, I highly recommend LPU for an MBA degree based on the following things-
    The Business School of LPU is accredited by ACBSP, Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs from the USA ensuring quality education and industry-experienced faculty members, studying in LPU will get a degree accredited from a body of USA. LPU is ranked No. 2 among Indian B-Schools in 'Outreach and Inclusivity by NIRF ranking released by MHRD, Government of India. Placement: Every year more than 550+ companies visi
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    Lipika Dhingra | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    Being an alumni of LPU. I have done my MBA from here only. As due to the pandemic there is drastic transformation in the education sector . It hardly matters whichever field you are from MBA would be a course which would really uplift you. LPU itself has pulled up its socks and offered different types of MBA which are as follows:
    LPU is offering MBA programme in following streams, MBA (International Business)
    MBA (Hospital & Healthcare Management)
    MBA (Business Analytics)
    MBA (Supply Chain & Logistics)
    MBA (Financial Markets)
    MBA with Talent Edge
    1)Accredidated by ACBSP (USA).As LPU got accreditation from Accreditation Council of Bus
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    Avtar Dhillon Education Consultant | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    Although they are two completely different domains but One must extend knowledge and enhance their existing skills by opting for an MBA degree. This MBA programme will give you the knowledge and skills in the domain of business management, project management, sustainable development, etc. I have come to know from one of my very close relatives that Mittal School of Business, LPU provides various specializations in MBA that ranges from traditional specializations to the newly streamlined specializations as per the current requirements of the job demand in the market like Artificial Intelligence, Digital Marketing, Fintech, MBA (Business
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    Mehar Sharma Lovely Professional University | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    Dear Dhruv, MBA after mechanical engineering is a good option that you can consider as many recognised MBA streams are similar and relatable to mechanical engineering. Mechanical engineers are good when it comes to logic. Mechanical engineering graduates learn skills like business morals, marketing, finance, strategy, law, etc. The best option to choose for your MBA specialisation is Operation management. After completing your B.E in mechanical, the stream of operations management can be the best extension of your past studies. MBA in operation management will give you exposure in various areas of business operations and functions. He
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