Wouldnt it be difficult to pursue B.Tech+MBA? Which is the best B.Tech branch?

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    NITHIN E EDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    Initially, it will be difficult to study but it will be easier after you get into track. B.Tech plus MBA is a good combination even though it is interdisciplinary. Nowadays, the majority of the corporate firms are looking for B.Tech plus MBA graduates as compared to ordinary BBA+MBA.The main reason is that the technical knowledge of B.Tech graduates help them to solve lot of problems and it will be an add-on to the organisation.The package of the job will be always higher as compared ordinary MBA grads.
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    Aditi Agrawal | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    No, it's not. I have done engineering and now pursuing MBA.
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    syed shaizan | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    Yes, it's a good option and not so difficult too because a lot of people from B.Tech do the same and as per the engineering branch I think CS is the best branch among all.
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    Ananya Adhi | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    According to my suggestion, it would be good to take admission for B.Tech in CSE in a good college with good placements.
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    Ritesh Kumar | Contributor-Level 10

    6 years ago
    It depends on your interest as it is not easy to do both as one is management and the other one is technical. As per the current scenario of jobs I would suggest B.Tech in computer science and that too from good colleges with good placements. Visit the official link to know more about the college:
    https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/course/b-tech-in-computer-science-and-engineering-university-of-engineering-and-management-jaipur-236783
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    Rajiv Kumar | Contributor-Level 6

    6 years ago
    If you study well and focus on your studies then it would not be difficult for you to pursue B.Tech + MBA and after completing these courses you will definitely be able to grab a good job with the best package in the industry. Each and every branch of engineering are good and have great career opportunities ahead so choose your branch according to your interest and passion and surely you will be successful in life. Some great Institutions to pursue these courses are:BITS Pilani
    Delhi College of Engineering
    Lovely professional university
    PSG Technology Coimbatore
    National Institute of Engineering, Mysore.
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    Rakesh Kumar | Guide-Level 11

    6 years ago
    Hi, As of now, if you are able to get admissions in B.Tech CSE, that will be much better. B.Tech + MBA can be pursued unless you want to do MBA from Iims. As MBA is changing every year as per corporate expectations. I would say you should try Amity University, Lovely Professional University, Sharda University, etc.
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    Parna Saha Marketing Grad,Sri Balaji Society's BIMM,Pune | Contributor-Level 10

    6 years ago
    It is not at all difficult to pursue MBA after B.Tech because MBA is one such branch which everyone can pursue so the curriculum is designed in such a way. There is nothing called best branch in B.Tech, it totally depends on your interest.

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