Yes, it could be a great combination. Project management is temporary work undertaken to create a particular product or service whereas operations are ongoing activity that produce long term routine outputs such as manufacturing of products or supplying services.
Hello sir, I have 8 years of experience in highway construction (graduate from civil engineering ). i am thinking to give cat exam in 2023 if i get selected should i delay or not. Please sir tell me
Hello, Considering your 8 years of experience in highway construction and your interest in pursuing an MBA, appearing for the CAT exam in 2023 can be a great opportunity to enhance your career prospects. Your decision should be based on a thorough assessment of your goals, readiness, and ability to manage the demands of both work and studies. Thank you.
Hello, Choosing the right MBA stream depends on your personal interests, career goals, and the skills you want to develop further. You can choose the MBA streams for civil engineers from the following fields such as - Construction Management, Project Management, Operations Management, Infrastructure Management. Remember, it's important to research and consider the specific courses and opportunities offered by different MBA programs to find the best fit for you. Thank You
Hi, I am a structural engineer by profession and want to pursue an executive MBA. I wanted to know what kind of roles/jobs I can get into after the executive MBA? Which specialization would be better? Thank you!!
hi sir i have done my BE Civil Engineering i want to switch career to finance is it possible to get admissions abroad like in germany uk or cad for MBA programms and what are the scope of jobs for an civil engineer in finance sector abroad pls reply
Hello i just finished BE in civil engineering and right now I'm planing to go abroad for further studies so what course should i take MBA / MSC or MS ? I am a kind of weak in numerical subjects so which course and in course which line are best for me ?? Can i do infrastruture management in this course complicated numerical are does comming ? Like in structure subjects
Hi there! Congratulations on completing your BE in civil engineering. Deciding between MBA, MSC, or MS for further studies is an important choice, and it depends on your career goals and interests. Considering your preference for less complex numerical subjects, an MBA with a specialization in Infrastructure Management might be a great choice. It offers a broader skill set and can still lead to a successful career in infrastructure without intensive numerical coursework. Best of luck with your studies abroad!
MBA is a great option for the candidates coming from the technical background as it combines the science with management. Indeed it's great combination of hard and soft skills in this commercialised world and definitely will open more career options.
Hello! For civil engineers, both HR and Business Analyst specializations can be beneficial. HR can help with project team management, and Business Analysis can enhance decision-making skills. Choose based on your interests and career goals. Good luck!
If by "MBA sub course" you mean to ask about which specialisation then I must tell you that logically Operations Management and Business Analytics fit very well. However, after going through the first year of PGDM/MBA, you may develop an interest in Marketing or FInance as well. At Taxila you can go for three of them and my take would be Business Analytics, Operations Management and Marketing Management.
Sir now my 11th is starting and I am thinking of doing MBA after engineering . So is it beneficial to do MBA after engineering or should I take commerce only to MBA Plz reply ASAP
It is always beneficial to do engineering with MBA to understand things more technically. Also, two degrees(engineering and MBA) will provide you with better placement.
Sir I am Ajit kumar Pandey I am graduate in Civil Engineering and I have 4+ yrs of experience as a site engineer. I want to know that in which stream I should opt MBA please answer me.
@@TaxilaBusinessSchool everyone is going for MBA after having a Job experience... Is it ok to go for MBA direct after graduation? Or should I get experience first
Yes, MBA could be a good choice for you. You can opt for any field as per your interest. If you are a technical person you can opt for Operations or Business Analytics, If you are good at managing people you can opt for human resource management, if you have an interest in financial matters you can choose finance as your specialization and if you have good convincing skills you can opt for marketing.
Thanks, sir for sharing valuable information
Sir, after dipolma in civil engineering then choose MBA??
You need to be a graduate first. PGDM/MBA is a post graduate degree and requires Graduate degree with 50% marks as minimum qualification.
Is operations management good for civil engineer ( I am confused between operation and project management)
Yes, it could be a great combination. Project management is temporary work undertaken to create a particular product or service whereas operations are ongoing activity that produce long term routine outputs such as manufacturing of products or supplying services.
After civil engineering which mba site is best
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MBA in construction project management
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I have 8 years of experience in highway construction (graduate from civil engineering ). i am thinking to give cat exam in 2023 if i get selected should i delay or not. Please sir tell me
Hello,
Considering your 8 years of experience in highway construction and your interest in pursuing an MBA, appearing for the CAT exam in 2023 can be a great opportunity to enhance your career prospects. Your decision should be based on a thorough assessment of your goals, readiness, and ability to manage the demands of both work and studies.
Thank you.
Which MBA stream is good for civil engineer
Hello,
Choosing the right MBA stream depends on your personal interests, career goals, and the skills you want to develop further. You can choose the MBA streams for civil engineers from the following fields such as - Construction Management, Project Management, Operations Management, Infrastructure Management.
Remember, it's important to research and consider the specific courses and opportunities offered by different MBA programs to find the best fit for you.
Thank You
Which branch is best for civil engnineer working in construction field
Hi, I am a structural engineer by profession and want to pursue an executive MBA. I wanted to know what kind of roles/jobs I can get into after the executive MBA? Which specialization would be better? Thank you!!
Please let me know about this. Am also an Structural engineer, 1 year experience. Is good option to do MBA now?
Hi @@ankushthakare9748 why do u want to pursue MBA.what about your current profile structural engineer.
@@sriram_Lhi I'm in 3rd year I want to ask some questions about our field
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But which site is best for MBA After civil
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hi sir i have done my BE Civil Engineering i want to switch career to finance is it possible to get admissions abroad like in germany uk or cad for MBA programms and what are the scope of jobs for an civil engineer in finance sector abroad pls reply
Hello i just finished BE in civil engineering and right now I'm planing to go abroad for further studies so what course should i take MBA / MSC or MS ? I am a kind of weak in numerical subjects so which course and in course which line are best for me ?? Can i do infrastruture management in this course complicated numerical are does comming ? Like in structure subjects
Hi there! Congratulations on completing your BE in civil engineering. Deciding between MBA, MSC, or MS for further studies is an important choice, and it depends on your career goals and interests.
Considering your preference for less complex numerical subjects, an MBA with a specialization in Infrastructure Management might be a great choice. It offers a broader skill set and can still lead to a successful career in infrastructure without intensive numerical coursework. Best of luck with your studies abroad!
@@TaxilaBusinessSchool thank you so much and i mean it.
@@yugpatel3067 how did you managed to go abroad, I mean how did you apply? Is there any exam to crack?
@crazyFun129 yes obviously if you want to study abroad you have to pass IELTS or PTE depends which country you prefer
Sir I am graduated in 2022 from b.tech civil engineering, should I go for MBA?
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I am also confused what to do now , I am also a passout of 2022 civil engineering branch
MBA is a great option for the candidates coming from the technical background as it combines the science with management. Indeed it's great combination of hard and soft skills in this commercialised world and definitely will open more career options.
@@TaxilaBusinessSchool which branch suitable for civil engineeriners in MBA
IAM also 2022 passed out civil engineering
Civil engineer with operations and production specialization is a very good combination .
Hi sir, for civil engineers the specialisation of HR or business analyst are good or bad sir
Hello! For civil engineers, both HR and Business Analyst specializations can be beneficial. HR can help with project team management, and Business Analysis can enhance decision-making skills. Choose based on your interests and career goals. Good luck!
Which MBA sub course is suitable after BE Civil Engineering?
If by "MBA sub course" you mean to ask about which specialisation then I must tell you that logically Operations Management and Business Analytics fit very well. However, after going through the first year of PGDM/MBA, you may develop an interest in Marketing or FInance as well. At Taxila you can go for three of them and my take would be Business Analytics, Operations Management and Marketing Management.
@@drkamalkishoresharma8092 thank you sir🙏🏻
My civil engineering complete can i go mba rural management
Thanks sir for sharing valuable knowledge
Sir I'm completed in B.E civil engineering next study on MBA course.best course pls explain.
Did you do MBA ? Is it beneficial
Sir now my 11th is starting and I am thinking of doing MBA after engineering . So is it beneficial to do MBA after engineering or should I take commerce only to MBA
Plz reply ASAP
It is always beneficial to do engineering with MBA to understand things more technically. Also, two degrees(engineering and MBA) will provide you with better placement.
Sir I am Ajit kumar Pandey I am graduate in Civil Engineering and I have 4+ yrs of experience as a site engineer. I want to know that in which stream I should opt MBA please answer me.
Civil engineer with 4 years experience and operations and production specialization is a very good combination
@@TaxilaBusinessSchool everyone is going for MBA after having a Job experience...
Is it ok to go for MBA direct after graduation?
Or should I get experience first
Will it be right to do online PGDM/MBA Executive Course after doing BE In Civil Engineering,if i
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Sir I’m a civil engineering with 71% mba or project management whcih is good for future
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I had a diploma in civil and degree in b.a , does mba would be good choice and also mba in which field
Yes, MBA could be a good choice for you. You can opt for any field as per your interest. If you are a technical person you can opt for Operations or Business Analytics, If you are good at managing people you can opt for human resource management, if you have an interest in financial matters you can choose finance as your specialization and if you have good convincing skills you can opt for marketing.