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Vineet Kumar RohillaPersuing BBA from JIMS Kalkaji(IP University)

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With respect to this field, it will be better to do B.Tech plus MBA. B.Tech in aeronautical is a technical field and when combined with MBA will give your career a major boost.

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KAUSTABH DE

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Dear friend,
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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Aanchal AggarwalLooking out for others.

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Hello,
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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iam ssuhana

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Hi Shivendra,After B.Tech, if you are interested in Higher Studies or research in the same stream, then you may go for M.Tech, else MBA would be a good option. You should have 55% in B.Tech/BE and a valid score of GATE. I am enlisting a few good colleges for M.Tech : IIT Roorkee, IIT Guwahati, DTU, IIT Varanasi, IIT Dhanbad, NIT Surathkal, NIT Tiruchirappalli, NIT Warangal, NIT Calicut, Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar, Punjab, College of Engineering, Anna University, DTU, VIT, BITS, IIIT Hyderabad, IIEST Howrah, College of Engineering Pune, Jadavpur University, IIIT Allahabad, Anna University
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Aanchal AggarwalLooking out for others.

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Hello,A student from Science background can study MBA. The course in more about management. Science students find it a little hard due to lack of accounts knowledge but with hard work anyone can overcome problems. All the best.
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parvez shaikhMentor for upcoming generation and talents

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Yes, of course you can do it.

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ankit chauhan

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Apply for exams like GRE and GMAT. And after you get a score start applying for foreign universities, some colleges require TOEFL score too. So, keep that in mind. You can also try for scholarships if you have an extraordinary resume. There are Facebook groups for foreign students for specific countries. Try joining it, you will get better help.

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Raghav Makkar

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After B.Tech, you can either go for a job or if you are interested in continuing your studies you can for higher studies as well. Both decisions will be the best in its own way. But after higher studies you can surely get to a nice place in future. There are some higher studies which can be done after the B.Tech:
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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Agrim Jain

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There are a lot of options for mechanical engineer graduates. I am writing this answer because I am also a mechanical engineer. Basically, after doing mechanical, you can apply in IIMs, IAS and all other civil services exam ,but if you are really interested in the mechanical engineering then i will appreciate you to choose mechanical engg.
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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