This is one of the most common questions among final year engineering
students. And the answer to this is not simple and just or no. There is
not point comparing M.Tech Vs MBA or so, because both the courses are
different and have different jobs and placements scope.
Answer to M.Tech or MBA truly depends on few factors such as where
are doing engineering, what do you know and think about MBA job
prospects, what do you want to do in long term and how any of these
degrees help you to achieve this. I will try to mention my situation and
decision when I was in engineering final year and had similar question
in mind.
To start, I did B.Tech, M.Tech and PhD in computer science all in a
row without taking a break and now want to do MBA. As mentioned in above
paragraph these decisions depend on number of factors.
I was an average student in a private college and used to spend good
amount to time in college library where they had subscription for some
IEEE magazines and few general IT magazines. IEEE general magazines had
last few pages of advertisement for professor jobs in different
universities, average salary was around $60000 a year, which was around
25 lakh Indian rupees a year.
Apart from monitory benefit I also had in mind the social status of
professor job, contribution to society and motivation to learn. Another
reason was my dad’s respect to educated people compare to rich people.
Rich were treated as normal people and students who scored good or
achieved something great were always praised and remembered again and
again.
At that time I know the only minimum condition for professor job and
that was PhD in computer science, therefore I kept chasing it. But I
never know the other conditions for that job such as publication, number
of Phd, Research experience, Editorial memberships and conference
organizing experience along with excellent teaching performance are just
few to mention.
I did not opted for MBA after my B.Tech because most of MBA’s were
from BSc. B.Com background. At that time with the name MBA I can only
understand that if you are lucky enough you can get seat in some sate
state universities. And I saw most of the MBAs working as either medical
representatives or direct sales executives. With this vision of MBA it
was clearly not my choice.
Wherever I went after B.Tech, I decided to learn more things there
along with avoiding mistakes, which I did in past. The most important
among them was making high scores. I had first class in B.Tech, I
decided to make it distinction or university rank in M.Tech. I chased it
again and gave tough competition, made maximum as my competition rather
than some student. Good time started and I became one of the recognized
ones and very independent. Good performance boosted confidence and I
decided to move for PhD.
To cut the story short, I was very successful and happy with my
decision. May be I made great decisions every time and reached to a
place where I dreamed to go. Got PhD and joined as assistant professor
in an institute of national importance. Then decided to see the software
industry and resigned from professor job and join Samsung in Korea.
One day I was attending a lecture for new employees in Samsung and
the presenter was from Harvard business school. He is a Swiss national
and may be 5 year older than me but a vice president of strategy in
Samsung. I met him during tea break and then we met many times in
company. This made me think what a good MBA can do. MBA is not about
just selling something. Its really about managing.
I decided to go for MBA, weird for many people and beyond imagination
that MBA after PhD. But still I have a plan for it and I know an MBA
form great school can do it. My view for MBA changed now, because I know
what MBA’s does I feel confidant for that position and I m chasing it
again.
To summarize, you should feel confidant about your future for the
course you are opting for. This makes your work hard for it and you grow
happy with that. I was confidant about M.Tech after B.Tech and thought
that course will make me reach safe position, now I feel that with an
MBA from Stanford or Harvard I will grow faster and server better.
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