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I really do not believe anyone can say an MBA engineer is better than an M-tech engineer. This is like comparing an apple and orange and asking, Which is better an apple or an orange. They are both good to some people; neither is good to other people; an apple is better than an orange to some people and an orange is better than an apple to others.
For some people depending upon personal interest and choice of career path an MBA in Engineering would be the best choice. However, for other people to be certified as an M-Tech engineer would be the best choice.
If, one wants to be an electrical, mechanical, electronics, or chemical engineer he/she would study the required college courses, which provide and fulfill the requisites for a Masters degree, in one of the above or other engineering fields. However, if one wants to choose a career in telecommunications and network design he/she would normally attend a school of technology. To become a telecommunications engineer an M-tech, one is certified as an engineer. He or she has chosen a different course of study than an MBA engineer, yet is very qualified for the career chosen.
An engineer with an MBA is qualified for the work he/she will do in the field he/she has chosen. Likewise the M-tech certified engineer is qualified for the work he/she will do in the field he/she has chosen. Therefore an MBA is not better than and M-tech and vice versa.
For some people depending upon personal interest and choice of career path an MBA in Engineering would be the best choice. However, for other people to be certified as an M-Tech engineer would be the best choice.
If, one wants to be an electrical, mechanical, electronics, or chemical engineer he/she would study the required college courses, which provide and fulfill the requisites for a Masters degree, in one of the above or other engineering fields. However, if one wants to choose a career in telecommunications and network design he/she would normally attend a school of technology. To become a telecommunications engineer an M-tech, one is certified as an engineer. He or she has chosen a different course of study than an MBA engineer, yet is very qualified for the career chosen.
An engineer with an MBA is qualified for the work he/she will do in the field he/she has chosen. Likewise the M-tech certified engineer is qualified for the work he/she will do in the field he/she has chosen. Therefore an MBA is not better than and M-tech and vice versa.
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I think to do m.tech will be better for an engineering b.tech student because if you have one time join the science stream. So you better do complete it and dont apply your mind at any another field. On my belief, MBA is not suitable for an engineering student. An engineer would have to apply his mind on one particular thing in an organisation and if he will do the job of manager also by doing MBA, so he can't apply his mind in his project and can't handle his employers. Thats why on my personal belief, m.tech is best for an engineering student.
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I agree with u sankit..i will go for M.Tech....actual its a preplex situation..wat course to do..No doubt....M.Tech or MSc is good..am a electrical engineer graduate..this questioned in my mind for dayzzz....at last reached conclussion....dont deviate from the stream wat we hav done..
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answered 6 months ago
If you get a technically solid education -- in engineering or chemistry then think about getting a law degree. This combination provides a lot of flexibility and insight into many aspects of business. The more math that you can take, the better. Math gives a lot of insight into basic processes. A degree in electrical engineering generally requires a lot of math -- if you can struggle through this it helps a lot.
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answered 6 months ago
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