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Abhishek Pandey

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No, campus placement is not provided to the students as the course itself is about family business and entrepreneurship, the students are trained on how to start a business and then how to take it further.

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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For that join a good mentoring program and it starts with NASSCOM 10000 nobody will outsource you any business unless you show you have enough infrastructure and capability and it needs lot of dedication meeting so many people building networking and proving yourself.

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Kaustubh Jadhav

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B.Tech+ MBA is a lethal combination to have for the Corporate World.
Benefits of pursuing MBA for Engineers
While engineering helps students in honing their analytical and mathematical skills, a managerial course makes them adept at fulfilling job roles in fields like investment banking, consulting, equity research and various other disciplines that require data analysis and business intelligence.
By learning the concepts of management, engineering managers are able to handle a team of engineers who are passionate about technology. Just being well-read doesn't work in the field of management. It's of prime importance that the managers dev
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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

Guide-Level 14

You should prefer a course in business management and also do part time job to apply those what you learnt in day to day life.

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

Guide-Level 14

Both are not good. Although TISS started MA in social Entrepreneurship and TISS is a reputed institute in India for social work, it has not got so much reputation for its social Entrepreneurship. same is case with its LLM program and in other hand I don't think ISB offers social Entrepreneurship course. A better suggestion for you to join a social sector organisation and after 2 years experience, enroll in MBA Social Entrepreneurship part time program of NMIMS as it offers lot of scope from presentation skills to case study, faculty from industry and from different sector. scan my blog blog.simplycareer.net for more details including r
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Abhishek singh

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Hey,
If you are interested in business in IT field then B.Tech is better for you from a good institute and after that, you can do MBA.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You are advised to do a short-term course on computer hardware maintenance and repair so that you have good hands on exposure on PCB repairs. This knowledge will be helpful in circuit design and its practicals.

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