what is difference between MTECH,MS,MBA.??and explain each,like what is MS wt we will achive by doing MS,MTECH,MBA???
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- Master of Technology (M Tech) is a two-year postgraduate program, which is pursued after the completion of B Tech. M Tech is usually a 2-year specialization program in a specific branch of engineering. Students enter the MTech programs after completing a 4-year undergraduate program in engineering or a 5-year program in Science or Applied Sciences.MTech programs in India are generally aimed at producing Research Engineers who can get the position of "Technologist" as well in the Industries and Research Institutes.
- MBA or Master of Business Administration is one of the popular, 2 year professional courses which is the ever demanding one in India and across the globe. It is a semester based course (mostly 4 semesters) deals with the theoretical aspects of business. There are two types of MBA- General and Specialized, and cover different subjects including Commerce, economics, Management etc. Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) is equivalent to MBA, but a PGDM graduate cant do the PhD since it is not recognized. But now most of the organizations/firms prefer PGDM over MBA because of the industry relevance. There are also other programs like Post Graduate Programs (PGP) in business for the future Managers.MBA and other programs in Management are highly demanding in the present scene because of the emergence of the large corporate houses, MNCs and industrial giants and the world wide economic growth. The social and individualistic view point is change largely, were people are more concentrated on Career growth and maximize the earning rather than job security.
- MBA boosts individuals passion and hunger for success
- Acts as a Career Accelerator
- Develops the quality of Leadership and ladder to entrepreneurship
- Add value to the competency
- MS-A 2-year master's degree program in software engineering can train those with a bachelor's degree in the management, maintenance, testing, design and analysis of software systems.
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