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Rakesh ShrivastavaProfessor

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GIM offers electives, without forcing a major or minor on students, so whether to pick up enough subjects to call it a major is choice of a student. A significant no of students do major in Operations. Many enggs with prior experience in Operations like to take Ops major. Operations major has a range of electives- core operations, supply chain management, and Information Technology. Students look for the roles in large corporate, IT service providers and consultancy organizations.

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Lorna Dsouza

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Hi!
Scope is really good. India's airlines industry is very rich and very mismanaged. There are lot of reforms that need to come. A lot of airports are to be made across India. Opportunities are a lot it depends on how you grab them and act upon them.

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neha trivedi

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Hello,
With electrical engineering as your discipline of engineering,
you can pursue the specialisation of power management, infrastructure management, engineering management, production management.

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Finance, marketing, HR and operations belongs to general MBA and part of every company. As far as you choose these four, you can enter or switch between any sectors. Oil and gas management is sort of dedicated specialisation, where you will have to shape your career in the sphere of oil industry.

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

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MNIT- Jaipur is the best for the MBA as there is a good infra, faculty and the placements are better than any college in the list that you have mentioned above.

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KAUSTABH DE

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Dear friend,
As per my choice, MIT. But if you get IBS, Hyderabad then only you can take a chance, otherwise, as per the ROI, MIT is a better choice.
Best wishes.

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KAUSTABH DE

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Dear friend,
It will be more helpful if you choose the first option as you are from the civil background. But one thing which I want to say is that please know about the reviews of that college before going there, I think this will not spoil your time and money.

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Ridhima GargAspires to be successful HR

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Last year's placement data is as follow:
Marketing- 42 students (32%)
Operations-11 students (8%)
Highest salary offered- INR 16,00,000
Average salary offered- INR 7,12,255.

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Ridhima GargAspires to be successful HR

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It mainly depends on your interest and according to the scope, marketing as major and operations as minor specialisation will be a better choice.

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Akhil Waid

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Operations management, especially in a manufacturing context (Since you particularly asked about Mechanical Engineering) involves the complete management of the process where the raw material is converted into a finished product and made available to the end client. It involves, the procurement, supply chain, logistics, inventory management, scheduling each manufacturing process in the right sequence, JIT, process control etc. It's extensively used in automobile, infrastructure, pharma and other manufacturing industries in general. Your job tile post MBA will most likely be Operations Management Trainee before you become a manager. Add
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