Which specialization should I go for in MBA having completed B.Tech course?

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    Mukul Singh Pundir | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    If you are a technical graduate then you must go for either marketing, IT, IB, operation, logistics & supply chain, etc There are no restrictions, you can choose any streams available but these will have an impact if you are having a technical background.
    Operation- Many institutes prefer only B.Tech graduate for admission not any other.
    Logistics & Supply chain-This sector is over manufacturing sector. It covers many areas like manufacturing, procurement, transportation, warehousing, etc. so a technical graduate will have an edge over another graduate.
    IT- Well as the name suggests, only tech. graduates are allowed to pursue this specia
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    UTKARSH NIGAM

    7 years ago
    It is really a doubtful question for every B.Tech as what he or she can do after B.Tech. There are many options for students to start their career with. They can opt for MBA in finance, marketing, analytics, operations, international business, logistics or supply chain management as a specialisation. So, once the student completes his B.Tech, he must give himself time as what field is best for him or her and if in still a dilemma, can do 2 things. First, if possible do a job and gain work experience and find if a candidate is able to get what he wants or not? Secondly, prepare for CAT and then on the basis of the college which you get,
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    Satyajit Dev Sarma Member SECRETARY - Media & PR Committee @ IMI-B | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    MBA specialization should be chosen keeping the post-MBA career in mind. While it helps to connect the pre-MBA and post-MBA careers, you can look forward to switch industries (many people get an MBA for this sole reason) and roles after an MBA. There will always be a set of transferable skills that you possess (and will develop and hone others too during MBA) that will help you in transitioning.
    Some of the specializations which you can look after are:
    1) Systems Management: If you are software savvy. There are some mechanics who like software a lot.
    2) Operations: Remember the subject we normally study in the last semester. It's called I
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    Sayali Pansare | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    The area of specialization that you wish to choose depends on your own knowledge for that subject and also interest in subject. As this is Post-Graduation, make sure that whatever you choose it is out of your interest.
    People liking maths, accounting, finance go for MBA in finance. They also side by side keep on giving bank exams.
    People who are more people oriented, better at understanding others point of views chose MBA I n HR.
    Students who have dealt with Quality and manufacturing sector chose MBA in Operations.
    Students from IT or Comp chose MBA in IT, MBA in Systems too.
    MBA in Marketing is evergreen. But the one who wish to do has to
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    deepthi Elizabeth | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
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    I would say that there is no specific specialization that you need to choose in MBA, as per your background. Personally, I have always felt that as an MBA student you need to diversify your field of knowledge and not just stick to one domain. As a manager, though you may have a specific expertise, you also need to be a jack of all trades. However, if you are not the one to take a risk and follow a unique path, you could follow the norm and take up specialization related to operation or system. These are the usual options that technical background students take up in MBA. However, I would like to point out that technicals candidates a
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