Sir,
I hope the below reasons may end ur search, regardign the usual question asked u in interviews.
1)If a person is qualified in multi-acdemica then automatically he ll hv exposure in different platforms. keeping in this context i planned my career in both engineering and Management.
2) In manufaturing industry managing people is not an easy job, so with my technical knowledge i can understand the work scenario well rather than having a management candidature alone.
From India, Vijayawada
I hope the below reasons may end ur search, regardign the usual question asked u in interviews.
1)If a person is qualified in multi-acdemica then automatically he ll hv exposure in different platforms. keeping in this context i planned my career in both engineering and Management.
2) In manufaturing industry managing people is not an easy job, so with my technical knowledge i can understand the work scenario well rather than having a management candidature alone.
From India, Vijayawada
hey...im doing btech...n would like to pursue hr after my btech...can someone please help me as to how to go about it???
Dear Swati,
I was thinking about interviewers' opinions on the question. I see Engineering/Management always working together. For example, without an engineer, a product cannot be designed or developed, and without a smart manager, it cannot be sold at the price it deserves. There is a strong relationship between them, so why not learn both?
The question is, are we really focused on learning new things or finding a better life with huge money and lots of envy.
From India, Madras
I was thinking about interviewers' opinions on the question. I see Engineering/Management always working together. For example, without an engineer, a product cannot be designed or developed, and without a smart manager, it cannot be sold at the price it deserves. There is a strong relationship between them, so why not learn both?
The question is, are we really focused on learning new things or finding a better life with huge money and lots of envy.
From India, Madras
I have completed my B.E. and am currently pursuing an MBA. The combination of B.E. and MBA is a comprehensive package that is highly sought after in the market. When we embark on marketing our product, it is crucial to have a thorough understanding of it. In today's world, we are almost surrounded by technology, gadgets, and machines. A B.E. degree helps us comprehend various machines, programming languages, and provides insights into different parts of a system. All this knowledge is invaluable in marketing, branding, purchasing, and selling. Importantly, it also aids in understanding market requirements, facilitating market analysis. I strongly recommend that every student aspiring to work in the corporate world should possess technical knowledge as it adds credibility to their work. Thank you.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Hello,
By doing a Bachelor of Engineering (BE), you acquire the skills of a "doer," i.e., the ability to complete a task with a certain skill. However, by pursuing a Master of Business Administration (MBA), you gain the competency of a "manager" to execute tasks in an optimized manner.
As a Human Resources (HR) professional, if I am unaware of the skills required to perform a job, I might end up recruiting the wrong or incompetent workforce. This could lead to increased overhead costs for the company in the future, especially in terms of training these employees. Therefore, by understanding the technical requirements of a job, I can contribute to the long-term success of the company.
Thank you.
From India, Pune
By doing a Bachelor of Engineering (BE), you acquire the skills of a "doer," i.e., the ability to complete a task with a certain skill. However, by pursuing a Master of Business Administration (MBA), you gain the competency of a "manager" to execute tasks in an optimized manner.
As a Human Resources (HR) professional, if I am unaware of the skills required to perform a job, I might end up recruiting the wrong or incompetent workforce. This could lead to increased overhead costs for the company in the future, especially in terms of training these employees. Therefore, by understanding the technical requirements of a job, I can contribute to the long-term success of the company.
Thank you.
From India, Pune
Hi Swathi,
I too have completed my BE before going for MBA. You asked a very relevant question that most of our kind have to face from interviewers. Some weeks back, I saw an article that proved quite helpful to me. Hope it would be beneficial to you too. Here is the link: [ROAD2MBA | A Leading MBA Portal for all MBA aspirants - Why MBA after engineering?](http://road2mba.in) (Link updated to site home) ([Search On Cite](https://www.citehr.com/results.php?q=ROAD2MBA A Leading MBA Portal for all MBA aspirants Why MBA after engineering) | [Search On Google](https://www.google.com/search?q=ROAD2MBA A Leading MBA Portal for all MBA aspirants Why MBA after engineering))
Regards,
Ukn
From India, Madras
I too have completed my BE before going for MBA. You asked a very relevant question that most of our kind have to face from interviewers. Some weeks back, I saw an article that proved quite helpful to me. Hope it would be beneficial to you too. Here is the link: [ROAD2MBA | A Leading MBA Portal for all MBA aspirants - Why MBA after engineering?](http://road2mba.in) (Link updated to site home) ([Search On Cite](https://www.citehr.com/results.php?q=ROAD2MBA A Leading MBA Portal for all MBA aspirants Why MBA after engineering) | [Search On Google](https://www.google.com/search?q=ROAD2MBA A Leading MBA Portal for all MBA aspirants Why MBA after engineering))
Regards,
Ukn
From India, Madras
You may want to go for an MBA after BE if you want a managerial position. If you wish to climb the technology ladder, you will choose to opt for M.Tech or MS.
Look at Programs & courses, I2IT, IsquareIT, Top MBA schools, B-schools, Pune, India, MBA IT, MBA, Telecom Management, Biotechnology, VLSI design, Networking, Nanotechnology, Pune, India for program details in both fields at IIIT Pune.
I would suggest you go for an MBA as the growth is faster there.
From India, Mumbai
Look at Programs & courses, I2IT, IsquareIT, Top MBA schools, B-schools, Pune, India, MBA IT, MBA, Telecom Management, Biotechnology, VLSI design, Networking, Nanotechnology, Pune, India for program details in both fields at IIIT Pune.
I would suggest you go for an MBA as the growth is faster there.
From India, Mumbai
Well, I am telling you the fact of human nature - people often want to achieve what they don't have. And when they achieve what they wanted, the interest is gone. It's natural. Now, I come to your solution. After engineering, people opt for MBA to better understand the industry requirements, management strategies, and needs apart from technical skills, which will help them grow exponentially and provide them with a unique identity. So, people who have both technical and management skills can help the organization in both ways and act as a strong pillar on which the organization's success depends. I hope you are satisfied with my answer. Well, there are several other reasons as well, but time and space do not allow me to write more.
From India, Chennai
From India, Chennai
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Dear Swati,
Hi Sir,
With your help, I made one answer for this question. I added some more new points. Thank you.
BE after MBA is a very powerful combination to have for the corporate world. BE enhanced my logical and analytical abilities, and I learned different technical aspects too. When it comes to MBA, it gives me the whole picture of how organizations work, and MBA is a practitioner degree. The combination of both will help me to grow broadly and adapt quickly along with the company's growth.
The reason I chose marketing as my stream in MBA is that I am good at maintaining relationships, presentations, and I am a talkative person. These skills will be useful, and they will be polished if I choose marketing as my stream. So, this is the reason I chose it, and I am happy it helped me a lot to develop my skills.
Now I am very confident that I made the right decision at that point in time.
Thank you.
Tell me if any corrections are required.
From India, Bangalore
Dear Swati,
Hi Sir,
With your help, I made one answer for this question. I added some more new points. Thank you.
BE after MBA is a very powerful combination to have for the corporate world. BE enhanced my logical and analytical abilities, and I learned different technical aspects too. When it comes to MBA, it gives me the whole picture of how organizations work, and MBA is a practitioner degree. The combination of both will help me to grow broadly and adapt quickly along with the company's growth.
The reason I chose marketing as my stream in MBA is that I am good at maintaining relationships, presentations, and I am a talkative person. These skills will be useful, and they will be polished if I choose marketing as my stream. So, this is the reason I chose it, and I am happy it helped me a lot to develop my skills.
Now I am very confident that I made the right decision at that point in time.
Thank you.
Tell me if any corrections are required.
From India, Bangalore
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