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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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All the three courses are different and it is like comparing apples and oranges. MBA has a different career perspective, so does M.Tech and MS. Each has good salary with respect to the job profile. Decide first what you want to do, a managerial career or research oriented. You will succeed only if you enjoy what you do and passionate about a field.

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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

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Dear Balaji,
B.Tech mechanical with MBA will be good combination. But you should do your MBA from good business schools. If you get good score with GMAT, TOEFL you can come from a business school from US and UK. If not in India CAT/MAT entrance exams will give best b schools in India. So all the best.

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Narendra RoyAn engineer who loves to share his experience

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you can specialise in Machine Design, Thermal Sciences, Production Technology, Process Eqpmnt Piping Tech .

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kunal dasmaster

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M.Tech in mechanical. it's very gd. and competition low.with huge scope.
where everyone do MBA,and huge competition.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi, Kaushik you must decide what you have to study according to your aptitude, interest and plans. You can either continue with MS Mechanical engineering or choose Aeronautics, Mechatronics and so on.Read the program curriculum on university websites and try to explore your interest. Some good universities in US for this branch are Purdue University, Texas A&M, Carnegie Mellon and so on. Admission requirements are different. To get into a good university in US a GRE score of above 300 is required and a TOEFL of 100.

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Ritika Sethiya

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why dont you do M.tech in CS it will be more beneficial.
All the best!

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