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To be clear, you will not be called as an engineer. You will be called a student who has just completed the certification. To be honest, nowadays the competition so tough that even the students who are completing their 4-year degree course, i.e. engineers are struggling to get jobs. Also, the vacancies in this field are generated less in number. So, think that if an engineer applies for the same post you are applying with only one year course, who will get importance? You know your answer. I'd recommend you to not to go for short term courses. Try to apply for full duration course. This will give you an advantage and also i
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But if I would suggest, I will tell you take up Operations as Engineers benefit from this domain in MBA.
Rest any domain will benefit you equally.
You are thinking correct. MBA will boost your career. You can go for executive MBA from top B-Schools. Just join any Coaching institute that will further garnish you skills to get admission in top B-Schools.
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