Is mba tech i.e. dual degree in civil engineering is good to pursue?

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Would it be better if students who intend to pursue an MBA don't spend 4 years pursuing an engineering degree?

How do we convince them en-mass? My thoughts are that: Engineering is technical line, of which only Math skills are probably useful for MBA aspirants. Coupled to this is the fact that as a developing country we need maximum number of innovators &...

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No. I don't think so. Since engineering has the capacity to help a person in ways that can turn out...

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What would be a good certificate or degree for a product manager in the high tech industry?

I am a 2014 MBA candidate who is thinking about returning to my internship after getting my MBA degree. (Product Manager in High-Tech industry) The job is located near Boston and so I thought it might be a good chance to pursue other certificate or degree...

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Honestly, I think the best "certification" is a strong personal brand and a glowing recommendation...

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There is MBA (Finance...

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This depends on what your interests are: If you are interested in Chemical Engineering then start preparing...

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Would it be redundant to do an MBA after doing management science and engineering (MS&E), or engineering management, or any other master's level management or strategy-related course?

I'm a computer science undergrad at a Top 10 Indian Engineering college.   Would it make sense to Pursue MS&E (Columbia, Stanford) or Engineering management ( Duke, Dartmouth etc. ) or MSc Management/Strategy ( in European Schools LSE, HEC, LBS)...

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Thanks for inviting me to answer this. It's relatively more common for applicants from India to consider...

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M.Tech./MS/MBA or a Job -- what should an Engineering Graduate in India choose?

Many students who are in their last year of an Engineering degree (or completed graduation) are confused about whether they should go for higher studies (MS / M.Tech.), or do an MBA, or directly go for a job. There is also a question of when and where...

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As Dhananjay Nene rightly mentioned, this question is more to do with personal preferences and ambitions...

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What is the best career path to pursue after an engineering degree?

I am a second-year Chemical Engineering student thinking about the merits of doing a PhD versus doing an MBA from a good B school, I am interested in working for Unilever/P&G and other large MNCs in product development, supply chain etc. I know MBA...

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Well I always had this opinion that engg guys... You must be signed in to read this answer.Continue...

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it is much better than doing engg. from some mu college. but its gonna cost alot.

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An mba or masters in finance?

hi , I have completed my under grad degree from india ( bachelors of commerce,3 year degree) with 66%. I was also pursuing chartered accountancy along with under grad( one can get a chartered accountancy degree right after high school in india, unlike...

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Most MBA programs offer a concentration in finance. So, you should enroll in an MBA program, with finance...

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What are the perceptions of other masters degrees (e.g.: engineering/biz hybrids) in the associate recruiting process for VC firms?

I know the traditional graduate degree for a career in venture capital is the MBA, but I'd love to pursue a degree that allows me to continue growing my software geek side and simultaneously advance my knowledge of finance. What about hybrid programs...

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It seems the big West Coast firms definitely put stock in MS degrees as well - I don't have hard data...

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