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MBA is one programme which can fit well with any stream of graduation and give you an added advantage in corporate with additional skills. More so, when there are a large number of specializations available. It makes sense to pursue MBA after Mechanical now, as the economy is in distress due to Covid and many issues, the core jobs are hard to come by. It will be beneficial to pursue MBA, you get two years to prepare yourself for the corporate life and also the economy will be better then. The mechanical industry is seeing a paradigm shift in how the business is being done, so the people who are innovative thinkers and problem solv
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To get your answer, I have shared a link below for the college mentioned. Once click on the link and check cut off for the year 2019. According to that you will have a better idea whether you are eligible for that college.
https://www.shiksha.com/college/dwarkadas-j-sanghvi-college-of-engineering-vile-parle-west-mumbai-19969/cutoff
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