07-01-2006, 10:32 PM
MBA is a degree which is useful in all professionals where a person is in a place in his career at a managarial level. Doctors, Bankers, accountants etc are all professionals that can benefit from an MBA.
I think this combination will only be beneficial for an engineer when he has had some experience in is field and goes for an MBA when its more of a career thing.I am not sure about the 1-2 lacs thing. I did meet an NED engineer who worked for Nespak (a couple of years ago), who had worked for around 5-6 years and had an MBA from a Canadian Uni,.. I think he was earning around 1 lac at that time.
So these things are do differ from person to person and the kind of opportunites one gets. I would however not say that an NED Engineer with an IBA MBA would by default be earning some thing around that. But this is just my opinion, perhaps some one more close to the situation can relate to this.
I think this combination will only be beneficial for an engineer when he has had some experience in is field and goes for an MBA when its more of a career thing.I am not sure about the 1-2 lacs thing. I did meet an NED engineer who worked for Nespak (a couple of years ago), who had worked for around 5-6 years and had an MBA from a Canadian Uni,.. I think he was earning around 1 lac at that time.
So these things are do differ from person to person and the kind of opportunites one gets. I would however not say that an NED Engineer with an IBA MBA would by default be earning some thing around that. But this is just my opinion, perhaps some one more close to the situation can relate to this.