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Old 31st August 2008, 05:37 PM
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Default Mba: Which specialization is better for Computer Engineer?

I want to do MBA , cn u suggest which specialization is better for Computer Eng.
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Old 1st September 2008, 09:02 PM
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Default Re: Mba: Which specialization is better for Computer Engineer?

Swati, I recommend that you do an analysis of your interests and choose your specialization accordingly.

MBA in systems could be one of your considerations. Take a look at following document. It might help:-

http://www.advancedge.com/hot_links/...BA_Systems.pdf
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Default Re: Mba: Which specialization is better for Computer Engineer?

I have to agree with Big K... you're ultimately the only one that can select your specialization.

However, I looked into it briefly, and where I would have been going, there's specializations in Information Systems and Technology Management that would seem to fit well.

It really depends on your goals though. You might choose one (or none at all) if you're starting your own business and something else if you want to get to a VP level. It's also going to depend on your university.

Good luck,

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