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15th March 2015, 12:27 AM
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Which is better Post Graduation course to do between M.Tech and MBA?


Which is better Post Graduation course to do between M.Tech and MBA? I have just completed my B.E course now and I need to plan on the PG course. So, can you please guide me with the right path? Thanks!




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16th March 2015, 11:16 PM
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Default Re: Which is better Post Graduation course to do between M.Tech and MBA?

As you are a Bachelor of Engineering student, the best course after completion of BE is "Master of Technology (M.Tech)" (Or) "Master of Engineering (M.E)" rather MBA. Remember, any graduate from Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Commerce or equivalent Bachelor degree graduates can pursue MBA but not M.Tech. I suggest you to apply for GATE Examination to pursue M.Tech/ M.E after B.E. The more the rank you secure the better the stream you can choose. So I strongly suggest you to choose M.Tech course as ME/ M.Tech is linked up with core subjects rather MBA degree being a Bachelor of Engineering graduate.
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