Which should I do after B.Tech in civil engineering: MBA or M.Tech?
Asked by Faizan Ullah khan
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I would suggest you to take some internship as per your qualification so that you are aware of what is best for you. M.tech in civil engineering will place you as Civil Engineer,Construction Plant Engineer,Construction Project Engineers, Junior Civil Engineer/TechnicianPlanning Engineer, Project Coordinator / Project Engineer, Senior Engineer, Site Engineer etc.
With Mba you can join as manager or hv your own consultancy with a team of architects and engineers to provide services to construction projects.
Choose whatever suits your interest. -
If you feel you can contribute further to the growing world of technology after the completion of an M.Tech, then 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 bad choice.
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If you want to make your career in teaching line, then go for M.Tech. But, if you wants to make your place in corporate world and find a good job in MNC, then choose MBA.
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I would suggest you to do your M.Tech. It all initially depends on you. Doing M.Tech will widen your scope and knowledge of the subject. While management is done if you want to develop or start a company of your own. It requires a lot of will power and sacrifice. You have to sacrifice a lot, and also maintain a group of trust worthy friends. But I suggest you to complete your M.Tech in a specific course, collaborate with students who are doing their M.Tech in other courses and then startup your own company.
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My suggestion would be M.Tech.
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Go for M.Tech in any of the good colleges.
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First and foremost, you have to understand that there is no point comparing M.Tech and MBA courses. Both are specialised degrees and have value in their respective grounds. Both M.Tech and MBA provide excellent career options and have gained importance over the time. M.Tech or MBA is always an additional advantage to an engineer whether it is in terms of experience, knowledge or seniority. Whether it be an IT, manufacturing, or R&D driven establishment, there would be requirements for both M. Techs and MBAs. The M. Techs would be more of a subject matter specialist, whereas the MBAs would handle product sales and marketing, project...more
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