Which specialization of MBA is preferable after mechanical engineering?

329 Views|1 Followers|Posted 2016-05-07 15:26:57
Asked by Sumit Bodhale
8 Answers
AKASH RAVAL
9 years ago
Hi, You should go for MBA in productions. It also covers the general management during the whole syllabus like finance, HR, excise, supply chain and material management, etc. So, it will enhance your career as you already have a technical background in studies. Also, you can be appointed even as a

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2016-05-07 15:54:31
It is one of the most frequently asked question by engineers from all streams. I will start from the basics. There is nothing common between Engineering and MBA specialization in marketing or finance. It is more about aptitude and interest because in any case you will have to acquire the requisite

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Puneet Singh
4 years ago
Dear Submit, MBA in Operations and marketing would be great after mechanical engineering, the rest depends on your interest. I have also done MBA from LPU after my B.Tech. Being alumni of LPU, I highly recommend LPU for an MBA degree based on the following things- The Business School of LPU is accre

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4 years ago
Being an alumni I would like to capture your attention on the following: 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 Talented 1)Accredi

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A
5 years ago
Although they are two completely different domains but One course of action you can take is to extend your knowledge and enhance your 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, susta

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M
5 years ago
After completing B.Tech in Mechanical you have two option, either you can do MBA or you can do M.Tech in the relevant discipline. So, it is your choice about what do you want to pursue. If you want to open your choices to management then MBA is the best option otherwise M.Tech if you want to enhance

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5 years ago
I had done my MBA from LPU with dual specialisation, but as per my understanding based on my practical experience of present market trend, student should opt for MBA (Hons. ). Programme from LPU. Some of featured highlights of MBA (Hons. ). Programme, I got to know from the recent announcements of L

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Vineet Kumar Rohilla
7 years ago
You should go for MBA in productions. It also covers the general management during the whole syllabus like finance, HR, excise, supply chain and material management, etc. So, it will enhance your career as you already have a technical background in studies. In fact, if you do MBA you'll be having bo

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