Hi..I completed my UG in mechanical Engg..Which would be beneficial either M.E or M.B.A..If M.B.A which department should I choose or in M.E
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Dear,
First of all, you have to understand that MBA and B.Tech are entirely different. Your knowledge of fluid mechanics, thermodynamics wouldn't prove useful anywhere during the course, however youll find the quantitative papers simpler compared to your colleagues coming from a commerce/arts background.
I was in a similar stage. It was right after my engineering graduation. I did my engineering in aeronautical domain.I even joined for an MBA program, which was when I sensed it is not the right time.
I always had this pain of not working with aircraft while sitting in my Business accounting classes. I couldn't somehow overcome that. I dropped the course after the first semester and joined Air India as a trainee engineer. I still don't regret my decision.
What I have to tell you is that work for a while in your respective field, understand work culture, develop some marketable skills, communicate, network and a time will come when you feel saturated with all the above. That would be the right time to join for an MBA.
I must tell you it is a great program. If you have a zeal for management it would be wonderful. You get to study anything and everything of business from accounting to strategic management. You can also specialize in your area of interest. You are only supposed to choose your specialization in the final year of your MBA. That means you will get to know about all the subjects during the first year of the program. Then you may choose your specialization based on your interests and career goals. Do speak with some doyens, management students to get to know about the situation.
I wish you all the very best!
First of all, you have to understand that MBA and B.Tech are entirely different. Your knowledge of fluid mechanics, thermodynamics wouldn't prove useful anywhere during the course, however youll find the quantitative papers simpler compared to your colleagues coming from a commerce/arts background.
I was in a similar stage. It was right after my engineering graduation. I did my engineering in aeronautical domain.I even joined for an MBA program, which was when I sensed it is not the right time.
I always had this pain of not working with aircraft while sitting in my Business accounting classes. I couldn't somehow overcome that. I dropped the course after the first semester and joined Air India as a trainee engineer. I still don't regret my decision.
What I have to tell you is that work for a while in your respective field, understand work culture, develop some marketable skills, communicate, network and a time will come when you feel saturated with all the above. That would be the right time to join for an MBA.
I must tell you it is a great program. If you have a zeal for management it would be wonderful. You get to study anything and everything of business from accounting to strategic management. You can also specialize in your area of interest. You are only supposed to choose your specialization in the final year of your MBA. That means you will get to know about all the subjects during the first year of the program. Then you may choose your specialization based on your interests and career goals. Do speak with some doyens, management students to get to know about the situation.
I wish you all the very best!
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Hello
Aravinda
It will be based on the area of your interest and the thing is that I should suggest go for Higher studies in M E because already u completed undergraduate in U G so go through this
This is my suggestion but u should make the decision
This is upto you
Thank u
All the best
Aravinda
It will be based on the area of your interest and the thing is that I should suggest go for Higher studies in M E because already u completed undergraduate in U G so go through this
This is my suggestion but u should make the decision
This is upto you
Thank u
All the best
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