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Sharath H AithalB.Arch,M.Arch,AIIA,AIIID,AIIV,MIIE,MISTE,MISTD

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Hi,
You may become an entrepreneur, or work as a construction manager or project manager, etc. It depends on what field you wish to choose.

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Lamya Kaushikhard worker, passionate to do new things,

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If you are pursuing B.Tech in electrical engineering, now you have two career options either you can go for M.Tech in particular specialised stream of electrical or you can either pursue MBA also. Both these streams are good and you will get a lot of career opportunities also after pursuing Masters. As you don't want to continue in your stream electrical then its good for you to pursue Masters in MBA. It will open a wide range of opportunities for you from career perspective view. You can pursue your MBA in different streams like Information technology, Hospital and Healthcare Management, International Business, Tourism and hospitality
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Varun dixit

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In my opinion B.Com+MBA will be the best option for anyone because MBA provides courses which include core curriculum of subjects such as accounting, economics, marketing and operations.
Some schools require MBA candidates who have completed their internship from a company or an organization which can lead to concrete job opportunities after the programme. Follow your own path and you have also done B.Com so you already have some knowledge of taxation and economics. In my point of view, you should do MBA along with an internship.

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Sushant Sharma

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
Please refer to the link provided below for a detailed comparison between NSHM Knowledge Campus, IISWBM and EIILM:
https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison.

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Shail Oberoi

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To settle overseas one needs to look at countries that have immigration friendly policies. Some of them are Australia, New Zealand, and Canada.
Ideally you can explore the following options:
1. Apply for immigration, this process takes 18-20 months & in the meantime look for a job in India.
2. Explore pursuing a course in the said country and entry the country vide the student visa route. Once you reach there then you can explore for a job in the local market there.
3. Join employer in India who have branches in the said countries, and can help you internal transfer.

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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

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MBA in Marketing as major and HR as minor for FMCG, Real estate, Pharma, Top MNC's aspirants. MBA in Finance & HR is good combo for BFSI sector aspirants, MBA in HR & Operations for Consulting firms aspirants, MBA in Marketing and Supply chain management for Engineering candidates to work in Top Automobile industries, Construction industry, Shipping industries and FMCG sector.

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rishav sood

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Hi, if you want to pursue MBA course in batch or course, you need to study economics, because all the other subjects are different in MBA course only economies will help you if optional you can opt for Maths, if you have the caliber to do it.

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neha trivedi

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Hello,
MBA programme in USA requires minimum 3-4 years of work experience. As their curriculum is designed in such a way that becomes mandatory for one to have practical work exposure. You also need to appear for IELTS or TOEFL and GMAT to get to good university. Getting a job depends on your skills and academic.

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Shail Oberoi

Guide-Level 14

Yes, MBA can help you sharpen your skills in business management and thus assist you in the professional career. However, keeping you interest areas in mind, you need to decide what you need to do from a career perspective. The chances of doing well in a career of one's interest areas are much higher.

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