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Online & offline, I've handled the most frequently asked question by engineering students -
" Post engineering, what should I go for: MBA, MS or M.Tech? " I invite all CEans to throw in their opinion about it. The aim of this thread is to come up with guidelines that will help confused students decide the right path. Awaiting your comments!
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@Grim & Kittu: Both of you have good points.
I believe for most of the engineering students, post graduation is a short-cut to high-salary jobs. So, most of them are not sure if they want to go for MS/MBA or M.Tech. The choice is not liking-based, but 'job prospects' based. That's why the confusion between MS/MBA & M.Tech. So if you are a student confused about going for MBA/MS or M.Tech, I suggest that you should get in touch with your seniors and ask for their experience. Ask them if it was worth all the investment (time+money). Then think how it applies to you. But that's step#2. First decide what you want to do in your life. MBA/MS/M.Tech might be just the means to get there in shorter time. Comments are welcome!
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Let's get real. No one knows how the job market will be two years from now. One thing is sure - its all about survival of the fittest. The world needs technical people and if you are good at technology, you'll get a job. It doesn't get simpler than this.
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i would recommend cean zapp to go to the following link
Steve Jobs Stanford Commencement Speech 2005 Look at Steve Jobs: "Stay hungry, Stay Foolish" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1R-jKKp3NA because biggie has mentioned about love for technology (rest will follow).this video may help you making a strong and determined mindset "IF YOU HAVE GIVEN YOURSELF FOR THE ONE PAYING YOU BIG MONEY ,THEN YOU HAVE ALREADY LOST THE GAME" ![]() Last edited by The_Big_K : 12th August 2008 at 11:56 AM. Reason: BLAH BLAH BLAH!!!!!!! |
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