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Contributor-Level 9
It will be more helpful if you choose the first option as you are from the civil background. But one thing which I want to say is that please know about the reviews of that college before going there, I think this will not spoil your time and money.
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Guide-Level 11
This is a commonly mistaken thing my friend. Any student with graduation can study MBA. The course is more about management. Science is no barrier for the students. Students find it a little hard due to lack of accounts knowledge, but with a little hard work anyone can overcome problem. Rest depends on your interest.
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Guide-Level 14
If you are not interested in learn
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If you found this helful do give an upvote :)
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Contributor-Level 7
1. MS
2. MBA
3. MCA
4. M.Tech
All the above courses will make you shine in your future life. Good Luck!
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7 years agoContributor-Level 7
Now, come on the core mechanical engineering career options:
Basically, you will learn three type of courses in B.Tech:
1) Manufacturing related (material science, manufacturing science, solid work, auto cad, etc.)
2) Thermodynamics related (heat and mas transfer, thermodynamics, power plant, refrigerat
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