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But if I would suggest, I will tell you take up Operations as Engineers benefit from this domain in MBA.
Rest any domain will benefit you equally.
You are thinking correct. MBA will boost your career. You can go for executive MBA from top B-Schools. Just join any Coaching institute that will further garnish you skills to get admission in top B-Schools.
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To become an engineer, you need to pass class 12th with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics, as your subjects. In addition to it, you have to appear for the engineering entrance examinations conducted by several institutes including the IITs and other state boards and universities. There are seven Indian Institute of Technologies (IITs) namely Bombay, Delhi, Guwahati, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Madras and Roorkee, 20 National Institute of Technologies (NITs), couple of IIITs and several private institutes are engaged in the task of grooming engineers. The Joint Engineering Examination (JEE) of various universities and institutes and the All
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