yes. employers think that engineers have better analytical thinking than BBAs and BCOMers cuz of higher math & physics subjects they take.
2007-06-20 05:53:48
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answered by aJiT 2
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It only helps if you do well in engineering. If you barely graduate from engineering it will be difficult to both get a job and get accepted to an MBA program. Engineering is a difficult degree and you won't make it if you don't have much interest in the work. However, you have to recognize that once you receive the MBA it is unlikely you will continue doing "engineering" work. You'll move to the business side and no longer have the chance to do all the cool stuff the "real" engineers are doing. You have to decide if you want to move up in company on the research side or the business side. If the answer is business go for the MBA. If not the answer is a MS or PhD in engineering.
2007-06-20 06:00:53
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answered by rosekm 3
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Yes, in many organisations since the level of mathematics and science taught in engineering is higher than what you get in BBA or B.Com. Almost all branches of management are much more mathematical and engineering gives a solid foundation in logical thinking and quantitative decision making.
But there are many opportunities for others too, so not to worry.
2007-06-20 06:04:27
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answered by Swamy 7
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do no longer pass in for a P.G.degree except you desire to do a coaching interest. the two pass in for MBA or a expert course like .internet, utility finding out, IBM considerable physique or classes prepared via C-Dac like more suitable degree in Computing, Dip. in Embedded systems or VLSI, which might fetch you no longer in simple terms a good interest yet in addition a good-looking gross sales and good working environment in MN utility businesses.
2016-10-08 21:31:15
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answered by ? 4
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yes getting an engineering degree is a professional course, added to that they are qualified in business management so they are proficient in two fields
2007-06-20 05:53:47
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answered by ayal p 3
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yes ,because they learn different subjects compared to BBA and they have some practical knowledge.
2007-06-20 05:45:40
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answered by sun 1
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yeah a little sort of but it does not matter whether u study engg. or b.com when u do m.b.a it gets equally paid for both engg. and b.com students
2007-06-20 05:53:27
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answered by exploremyworld 5
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