Which specialisation should I opt in MBA?
I have done civil engineering.
425 Views|2 Followers|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by Aman Kesharwani
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Answered by
9 years ago
MBA in infrastructure management will be a good option for you. It teaches management of contracts, administration, IT and financing. UPES, Dehradun offers this course. You can also explore marketing field and pursue project marketing later on.
You can also check RICS program of Amity. They offer ma
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Answered by
9 years ago
For MBA, I think construction or infrastructure management is the best specialization for civil engineering graduates. NICMAR (Pune, Hyderabad and Goa campus), UPES - Dehradun and MIT - Pune are some of the best bets to pursue this course. These have good infrastructure, exposure, faculty support an
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Answered by
9 years ago
Hello Aman,
If you wish to pursue MBA in Civil Engineering related subjects then Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Business school should be your choice.
They offer :
1) MBA in Real Estate & Urban Infrastructure
2) MBA in Construction Project Management
3) MBA in Construction Economics
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Answered by
9 years ago
Hi,
While opting for specialisation in MBA, the most important factor which is to be considered is your area of interest. It's not like there are job opportunities in one or two areas only, it depends from field to field.
All the best!

Answered by
9 years ago
Finance, HR and marketing are basic streams in MBA but if you are interested and want to do something new then you can go for streams like risk and insurance, foreign trade and international trade.
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Answered by
9 years ago
I need to know the field of your interest, whether it is HR, finance, marketing, operations, banking and insurance, hospital management, travel and tourism, international business, etc.

Answered by
9 years ago
Hi,
This depends on individual's interest and other factors like, your field of graduation and your career prospects.
Major disciplines in MBA, you can look for are as follows:
1. Operations: It needs analytical knowledge with fair hands-on mathematics.
2. Finance: It needs basic knowledge of accoun

Answered by
9 years ago
Your choice must depend on your interest, but going by the market trends marketing in the ideal one.

Answered by
9 years ago
It depends on your interest but in my view MBA in HR, marketing and finance have better scope then other branches.
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9 years ago
Then, you can pursue MBA in construction project management or in real estate and urban management.

Answered by
9 years ago
Out of all the specializations, two options are the best which include finance and HR. You can opt any one as per your interest.
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9 years ago
Dear Vikas,
Thanks for your answer. A quick tip to make this a high quality answer that will attract more upvotes and help you rise to the next expert level much faster! In order to support your opinion and add more value and clarity to your answer, kindly give more details around why finance and
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