Hi All, Me finished my Engineering in Electronics and communication, and planned to go Abroad for doing my Higher education, I'm totally confused of, whether to do an M.B.A or Msc. In both, what i fear is will i get a job there after my education. While comparing both in which I can have a success full career, which has the more opportunity MBA or Msc in career point of view, can i do MBA after completing my Msc and work of two years, will this be possible ? help me out and if it is Msc in Electronics and communication will i get a job in that Industry ? how is job market in Communication Industry ? ya thanks prof, now i'm in to another situation, can i do an MSC and work there 2yrs and after that can i do an MBA,because this increases me to do an Mba in good college which has more scope and boosts my career opportunities than doing an Mba rite now without experience in some college which can put me where the opportunites is low and there by i would be able to be both sound technically and management side rite, if i go like this can i be able to achieve this and have a good career or is there any better solution than this ...... or else will i be able to get a good job if i do an Mba now in any college form which i can have a better promising career
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It depends on your career objective. The MBA is a general business degree training students for top level management positions up to CEO or for those with entrepreneurial objectives of starting their own business. MBA students study accounting, finance, marketing, management, statistics, economics, strategy, policy, and other courses. Many MBA programs offer concentrations in these and many other fields, but that amounts to only 2-3 courses in your chosen field in the second year of study. Many students avoid a concentration and take a variety of elective subjects to gain a broader background. Most MBA programs prefer students with 2-3 years work experience after the first degree. The Master of Science is a specialized degree in a particular field such as finance, chemistry, accounting, engineering, etc. training students for top level staff and research positions who prefer not to get into general management. The MS typically requires an undergraduate education in the field in which you want the MS, or a closely related field. A finance major does not get an MS in chemistry, and a biology major does not get an MS in accounting. If you want to specialize in a particular field other than business administration, such as finance, marketing, operations management, human resource management, or a non-business field such as public health, or public administration, you should get an MS degree in that specialization. MS programs typically do not require work experience. Before you decide on an MBA program explore the Internet for information on available programs. There is a lot of information available. Some sites are limited to specific countries, such as Germany, UK, or Australia. There is a comprehensive free public service with more than 2,000 MBA programs listed worldwide. The nice thing is that it allows you to find the program that best fits you. It allows you to search for programs by location (US, Europe, Far East, etc.), by concentration (finance, marketing, aviation management, health management, accounting, etc.), by type of program (full-time, distance learning, part-time, executive, and accelerated), and by listing your own criteria and preferences to get a list of universities that satisfy your needs. Schools report their accreditation status, tuition cost, number of students, class sizes, program length, and a lot of other data. Schools provide data on entrance requirements, program costs, program characteristics, joint degrees, and much more. You can use it to contact schools of your choice, examine their data, visit their web site, and send them pre applications. You can see lists of top 40 schools ranked by starting salaries of graduates, GMAT scores, and other criteria. some of the other sites are less comprehensive, but all are useful.
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If you would like to do MBA, then its better that you do it from a good B-School because the campus placements will be good. But to get into a good school, in addition to a killer GMAT score, you need to have at least 2-3 years work experience along with consistently good grades. Also getting any sort of funding for MBA would be difficult if you are foreign student and MBA will cost you close to $40000/yr or more. On the other hand MS does not require you to have previous work experience. And there is a good chance that you might get funding (either full or partial) for the duration of the program. As you said, after completion of MS, you can start working and then perhaps think of an MBA. While working you can save for your MBA so that it will not be a big burden for you later. In terms of job market for Electrical (usually ECE comes under Electrical Engg in the US), there is definitely a lot of scope but you can also consider IT as an alternative if your options become limited.
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