M.Tech, Or MBA? The Ideal Career Choice for Techies

18 Jan 2022

The dilemma of choosing between M. Tech and MBA is common amongst all Engineering graduates. While both degrees ensure a promising career for the aspirants, it depends upon the disposition of the students, in which skill set they want to utilize in the future. To describe it precisely while M. Tech offers you the scope of exploring the boundaries of technology, M.B.A. is focused more on business studies and management. It depends on the career planning and the propensity of the student which career path he will choose for a fast-track career.

Here are the fundamentals that are covered by M. Tech and MBA

M.Tech Fundamentals

  • Knowledge of industry-specific technology
  • Real-time handling of Industrial projects
  • Technology Research and development
  • Technical Pedagogy

MBA Curriculum

  • Sales and Marketing
  • Banking and Finance
  • Human Resource Management
  • Operation Management

Details about M. Tech (Master of Technology)

M.Tech enhances your technical skills, in simple words technical up-gradation on the skills you have learned in your engineering. If you wish to pursue a career aligned to technology, either in research and development or as a technical professional in a blue collared organization, M. Tech can be a wise choice. Here is an analysis of the course:

  • Course Duration - Four semesters/ Two Years
  • Admission - Through GATE ranking
  • Career Prospects - M. Tech opens four primary career opportunities to aspirants: Teaching or Research, and Development or Working as a technical professional in an organization or pursuing higher studies. A student can expect the following job titles after attaining an M. Tech degree.
    • Academician
    • Project Associate
    • Government Job
    • IT Sector
    • Corporate Job
    • Testing, Implementation, and Maintenance
    • Planning
    • Production
    • Experimentation
    • Coding
  • Salary promises - The amount which you will earn upon the completion of the course is also a vital deciding factor. Pursuing M. Tech does ensure lucrative salaries, however, it depends a lot on which college you are passing and your specialization. Nevertheless, in the initial years, your salary package may range anywhere between 5 lakhs to 25 lakhs per annum.

Details about MBA (Master of Business Administration)
As is evident by its name MBA helps aspirants to build a career in business and management. While M. Tech trains students on the technical aspect, MBA is more about learning the skill of managing people. The course has specialization options in accounting, economics, corporate finance, marketing, operations, HR. New innovative MBA curriculums are being launched by leading universities that aim to teach students more intricate aspects of people management. Here is an analysis of the MBA course:

  • Course Duration - Four semesters/ Two Years
  • Admission - CAT, GMAT, MAT, and other national and international level management entrance programs.
  • Educational Institutions - Leading management colleges and universities in India and foreign countries.
  • Career Prospects -
    • Management Consultant
    • Investment Banker
    • Program Manager
    • Marketing Manager
    • Operations Manager
    • Sales Manager
  • Salary promises - The amount which you will earn upon the completion of the course is also a vital deciding factor. Pursuing MBA does ensure lucrative salaries, however, it depends a lot on which college you are passing and your specialization. Nevertheless, in the initial years, your salary package may range anywhere between 5 lakhs to 25 lakhs per annum.

It is quite a difficult task to choose between two promising academic courses. Both are equally rewarding and are requires equal time and effort for their successful completion, so the discretion depends on the knack of the student. The world needs professionals from every field, from engineers to researchers to management professionals, there is no dearth of job opportunities, you just need to realize your abilities and skills.

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