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27th February 2016, 02:52 PM
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M. Tech Vs MBA vs MS

Hii Buddy , After Completed Graduation , I Have little Confusion I Should Go for Higher Studies (MS / M.Tech.), or Do an MBA , Which is Better for me , Can you plzz Give me Suggestion for my help ?
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27th February 2016, 03:21 PM
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Re: M. Tech Vs MBA vs MS

Friend I am telling you that It is very Difficult to Differentiate Between all Three as to which Course is Better , almost all Course are good .

You Should Decide what you feel is the area you are interested it.

MBA & M.Tech (or M.S) in full Time mode will Have 2 years Durations .

The fee varies Depending upon the College & University the Course is Affiliated to.

Right after your Engineering Graduation you are left with an option of Searching for a job or go for further studies (typically students with <60% marks intend to go for PG course).

An MS is Very Expensive Especially if you want to Pursue it from a good college but it stretches mainly on practical research work which helps you keep up with the latest technologies and software.

Another advantage is that you get a lot of exposure in terms of meeting learned professors from the best universities in the world and also the job opportunities are very good which is exactly what you want.


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