AFTER B.TECH WHAT, M.TECH OR MBA ?
This is one of the most common questions among final year engineering students is - whether to do M.Tech or MBA. And the answer to this is not simple and just or no.
But you decide.
- What are your future plans and what you want to become or do in long term?
- If you want to grow with the technical knowledge, you should go for Masters Degree in Technology or M.Tech
- if you want to see yourself in the management side, then you should opt MBA- Masters of Business administration
- MBA is primarily for honing up the management skills needed to prepare for generalist roles in various non technical industries offering new opportunities for an otherwise technical person
- M.Tech offers good opportunities to take the technical qualifications to the next level thereby preparing the candidates for a sound and technologically strong career.
- While MBA opens up avenues like consultancy, finance, banking and similar fields which are not driven technologically
- While MBA opens up avenues like consultancy, finance, banking and similar fields which are not driven technologically
- MBA is always a good choice if your emphasis is on earning more money. However, you run a risk here.
ABOUT EXAM
So the next thing is how you can get admission in M-Tech or MBA,
- For M-Tech you need to clear the GATE exam and to get admission in IIT .
- For MBA you need to cracking the CAT,MAT exam and get admission in IIM.
- Every year approximately more than 500,000 students who take these respective exams – CAT or GATE according to their interest,
- only the top 1 or 2 % students are able to clear the cutoff in all sections and are selected to take part in next level of Group discussions at each IIMs and IIT’s
- What the truth we feel about these both Masters Degree – Master in Technical Education and Masters in Business Administration is, If you want to earn money and want to live fast – you should opt Masters in Business Administration and if you want to earn respect and live peacefully you should go for M.Tech or Masters in Technical Education.
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