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I am done with my bachelors in mechanical engineering ,I was very much decided about pursuing masters in automobile.But many of my batch mates have opted for either MBA or Msc in related to business or management or industrial engineering & operations management. I searched into it and i found that a mechanical graduate makes the best combination if combined with some masters in management related stuff in terms of career growth, you get a good senior managerial level job and all.
Now I am confused should I go for some management course or the career is equally brighter and smoother after masters in automobile,no doubt the automobile sounds quite fancy to me but what life after that in terms of job i get,if I get a job will it be similar to what I could have achieved, with 1 year experience if I would have started working
afters my my bachelors.
I have also got comments from people that who want to persue teaching as their profession only go for masters in technical field,I can create interest in any field I mean I can do exceptionally well even if I go for management but still I am totally confused where to actually head towards,help me please.
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