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MBA is a good option but I believe that, for a professional who has just entered in professional life, MS/ME is better option. What we have been taught in MBA is of no use in early years of professional career. MBA is effective when one is on managerial position. MS/ME is quite practical and helps to develop career in early stage.
Btw I am also doing MBA and I am not satisfied with it. I am now thinking to drop my MBA and get enrolled for MS/ME degree.
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Muhammad Hassan Aziz
It's probably better to work a few years, get industry experience, and then decide on what graduate education is best for you--it could be engineering or management or even law, depending on your goals. In fact, most US business schools do not accept into their MBA programs anyone with less than a couple of years industry experience minimum.
Yes Riaz sb, you are right. Here in Pakistan, even IBA wants applicant to have minimum 2 yrs professional experience. But what about continuing studies espacially in Pakistani scenario ?? After 2,3 yrs professional experience, one gets too much busy in arranging his bread n butter that continuing education become tough.. More over, social responsibilities also increases.. Same is the reason why me and my university colleagues took admission for further education immediately after being pass out.
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Muhammad Hassan Aziz
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