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How will an MBA in Technology and Operations Management benefit a Civil Engineer/Technologist?0
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Member • Nov 18, 2015
In pay and benefits perhaps. May not help much in bridge building.Are you sure? This action cannot be undone. -
Administrator • Nov 18, 2015
MBA will open avenues for you to join management position; depending upon your prior experience. Engineering attitude will help you survive in the pool of other MBAs; and get things done.ScruftHow will an MBA in Technology and Operations Management benefit a Civil Engineer/Technologist?Are you sure? This action cannot be undone. -
Member • Nov 24, 2015
I think you should pursue MBA in Infrastructure Management instead. It will go well with your current engineering field and boost your CV. This MBA program would equip you with all the relevant knowledge and skill sets like infrastructure management, contract administration and non-conventional methods of infrastructure creation. You will also learn about the financing of infrastructure projects, IT applications as well as accounting, specifically in the context of infrastructure sector. Try for UPES Dehradun for such core MBA specializations as they have pretty good track record of placements for their core MBA programs. Make your choice and do your best! Good luck!ScruftHow will an MBA in Technology and Operations Management benefit a Civil Engineer/Technologist?Are you sure? This action cannot be undone. -
Member • Nov 24, 2015
Hi, thanks for your reply but unfortunately in South Africa we have no such specialisation.Are you sure? This action cannot be undone.