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Honeywell, also known as Hail (Honeywell Automation India Ltd.) is awesome because of its solution, technologies, products and services, other than that I will give preference to Edpti and Prolific training and here are the websites:edpti.com,
www.prolifictraining.com
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B.Tech is all about the technical aspects, MBA teaches a lot about management and administration of business.
For a B.Tech (EEE) student, MBA turns out to be useful if you're planning to start your own business / company. Certain companies also keep it as a mandatory eligibility criteria for promotion or recruitment to senior managerial positions.
Since, you already have a career of over 5+ experience, I would not suggest you to leave your job. Rather, you could opt for correspondence MBA while you continue with your job.
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