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Why Do You Must Do MBA after Engineering?

Thinking of doing an MBA after your B.Tech? You should know the career advantages of having an MBA after your engineering degree. Here are the explanation and logic for this.

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Why Do You Must Do MBA after Engineering?

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  1. Why do you must do an MBA after Engineering? In India, majority of MBA applicants are from engineering background and have B.Tech, B.E, M.Tech degrees or several years of work experience in engineering field. A recent study has shown that the top 25 business schools in India have 80 per cent of their students from engineering backgrounds. The trend of pursuing MBA after completing graduation is not commonly seen in cases of other academic disciplines such as law, medicine, science, commerce or arts. There must be some reasons for this. Let’s see why most of the engineers want to pursue MBA? A technical job of a specific field seems to be perfectly fitted for an engineer with sound technical skills. For example, a computer engineer would be satisfied if he gets a job in any top IT companies like Infosys, Wipro or Tidel Park. But, in the middle of his career, when he takes complete hold of his skills and maximizes his learning, a time has come when his career has reached to a quiescent period. At this time, he needs management skills to climb further up in his career path. Therefore, the management skills acquired after doing an MBA in addition to an engineering degree help to fast-track the career path of a professional. An engineer will easily reach the higher supervisory managerial level if he/she has an MBA degree. Otherwise, climbing up to the corporate ladder would become a painfully slow process. This is the primary reason for most of the engineers for taking up an MBA programme after completing B.Tech. Almost all of the corporate organizations seek the deadly combination of B.Tech plus MBA.

  2. The engineers who are busy doing their regular jobs could choose the weekend MBA programme from Brainware in association with Lincoln University College, Malaysia for having an MBA degree in the middle of their career. The classes are held only on Saturdays and Sundays for 4 hours and cover the curriculum of a regular MBA. This is not just it! The candidates will get a PGPM certificate from Brainware along with an MBA degree from Lincoln University College, Malaysia. And at the end of the last semester, they will get a chance to visit Lincoln University College, Malaysia. It will be a great exposure for them as they will meet different industry experts during the tour and could expand business networking. After completing this 2 years course, the MBA degree acquired by the candidates would be globally recognized, which will definitely give an extra height to the career path. And undoubtedly it will help you to move up in the corporate ladder. ---------------------------------

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