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Friends what are your views and comments on pursuing MBA after Engineering?
Started by fineahmed on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at itdarasgah):
In my View, engineering is more better then MBA and If anyone decided to do MBA after engineering views and comments on pursuing MBA after Engineering? MBA after engineering can be a good choice.....
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As a MBA degree holder I would like to ask.Is there any degree which can replace the MBA?Its a matter of salary package.
Started by Jashandeep on
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Jashandeep,
This is....
Engineering is best as compare then MBA...A engineer can not play his role in management and MBA practitioner can not go relevant industry.
Hello,
I don't think so MBA beat engineering...
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Curious to hear from business professionals. Will an MBA pay for itself? Looking around, it can easily cost $50K -$100K for the MBA (From Berkely, University of the Pacific, or Stanford), some people I talk to say I will never make that money back, others...
Started by jmust1991 on
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by 30 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at calguns):
Is it a passion be available because you selected the "wrong... .
More importantly, do you want to pursue an MBA.
Assuming you are young, you probably will be making a good investment .
MBA's used to be the ticket but they have lost their glitter.
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I am a student in college right now with a little more than 1 year work experience in the real world, through my co-ops (paid internships). My graduation date is coming soon, and no one is short on advice. After working for a while, I can definitely see...
Started by geowa4 on
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I know a lot of people....
I think MBA is one of those degrees whose value is dropping like a rock skills the degree will give you.
Depends from Accenture.
If you are really going to the management track then get your MBA as soon as possible.
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A similar question was asked a while back... But i wanted to know some people who gain an MBA with Computer Science and advanced their careers .
Basically, what kind of job did they have before and after achieving an MBA.
I thought about getting an MBA...
Started by Chung Pow on
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It's more are managing-guy, go....
Then do that and don't worry about not having the skills from an MBA.
I chose to pursue my MBA because I love business/engineering/etc.
With a Masters in Systems Architecture and Engineering.
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How important is an MBA for a Computer Science Major if the CS Major wants to eventually reach a management position?
Should I go for the dual degree program in college?
EDIT
So based on the 1 answer so far, if I want to get into a management position...
Started by koldfyre on
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A proper MBA program will build on ....
MBA is not requiredAn MBA straight out of university--or, worse, a double degree--is completely worthless.
For managers) software configuration management.
Software engineering or (esp.
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I am very interested in doing a 4+1 engineering program to get my masters quickly, but I noticed that some schools have a choice of either a BS mechanical MS mechanical or BS mechanical MBA Business Administration. What are the benefits of getting an ...
Started by niklas on
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If you....
An engineering company isn't.
An MBA is also a problem if you intend to go into engineering.
View, getting an MBA without work experience is worthwhile only if you want to move OUT of engineering experience).
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I recently worked at a start-up leading a small .NET dev team but the company went bust. I've been unemployed for the last six months and thinking of going back to school to help find me a job a year or two down the road.
After I get out of school, I'...
Started by Chris on
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If you're doing an MBA....
The real value of an MBA comes in the form of networking and the job, Northwestern, UCLA, etc).
Masters in Business Administration What you should know about an MBA is that the degree itself is largely irrelevant.
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In my experience, an MBA without 5 years in a job, ill prepares you to move forward. In my opinion, it is nothing more than continued university learning - not the real world.
Personally, I would never hire an MBA without 5-10 years real world experience...
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An MBA....
engineering) it is worth it as you most likely use the previous specialization and the MBA only purposeMBA will open doors for you at the beginning of your career, not much help afterwards unless you of the specialization).
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Is it just me or it seems like there are a lot of people with MBA degree nowadays?
Started by CHH1023 on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at savingadvice):
It depends....
Where you get a graduate degree is important.
There are a lot of people with MBA's, but a lot of them were obtained from non accredited universities.
Not in my field anyway.
Change, and I don't think that the MBA will hurt me.
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