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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author
Scholar-Level 17
Hi Fabio Periera,
Apparently, you have to decide this yourself by figuring out your own career interests and your definition of a bright future. No course comes with a guarantee of a bright future. Both the programmes you have mentioned are different ones, you have to know your priorities here. Check the career outcomes, programme structure and match with your own interest. Decide accordingly.
Apparently, you have to decide this yourself by figuring out your own career interests and your definition of a bright future. No course comes with a guarantee of a bright future. Both the programmes you have mentioned are different ones, you have to know your priorities here. Check the career outcomes, programme structure and match with your own interest. Decide accordingly.
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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its
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Simply put, project management is all about setting and achieving reasonable and attainable goals. It is the process of planning, organising, and overseeing how and when these goals are met. Unlike business managers who oversee a specific functional business area, project managers orchestrate all aspects of time-limited, discrete projects. For instance, a project manager who's overseeing the development of a new product or service may manage folks from departments as disparate as marketing, IT, and human resources.
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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management
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MS in project management includes implementation of new projects, things to be implemented including estimated cost, implementation of new technologies, etc. whereas MS in petroleum engineering would give you a regular job. Therefore, if possible, prefer MS in project management.
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