Which one is more valuable among MBA and M.Tech?
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Asked by Priti Kumari
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9 years ago
Both option is best but depend for your choice or subject

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9 years ago
I will say seeing futre needs Mtech is much valuable than MBA.

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9 years ago
It purely depends on your passion. If your passion is to become an entrepreneur who is having latest updates of technologies choose M.Tech and during course please participate in extracurricular activities which promotes your entrepreneur skills either in college or online. You can find a lot of onl
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9 years ago
Yes pursuing MBA after B.E.Mechanical Engineering is not advisable since mechanical is a study of various machines, concept theories and technologies where MBA is a complete study of management. But if you're interested to become a consultant and running a start-up it is advisable to continue your h

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9 years ago
MBA is one in terms of salary paid for.......

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9 years ago
Dear Priti.
Both MBA and MTECH have their own value.and importantly both are masters of different streams so its not quite advisable to compare.
though both courses got its own reputation and requirement in respective industries.

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9 years ago
M.Tech is must for research and teaching profession.

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9 years ago
if you choose m tech then you have very great scope but it also depends on your choice and taste

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9 years ago
from professional prospective MBA adds more value to your CV. today India is home to umpteen number of multinational organizations which look for MBA graduates on technical positions, thereby making it most logical decision to pursue MBA after any technical education. MVA therefore provides orienta

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9 years ago
Choice between MBA and MTech is the most common dilemma facing B Tech graduates. While both qualifications offer good placements and a stable career, the decision should be based on your interest. While an MBA prepares you for generalist roles and opens your avenues in non-technical industries, MTec
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