MS or MBA or Job after engineering?

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  • Many people struggle with the concept of doing an MS or an MBA after engineering. This video from MBA Crystal Ball will help you address the dilemma.
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Комментарии • 240

  • @sarahly4899
    @sarahly4899 4 года назад +80

    The best decision I’ve made was switching from industrial engineering to business

    • @nasimkv3756
      @nasimkv3756 3 года назад

      Hi can i get any of your contact id ,

    • @vanguard7361
      @vanguard7361 3 года назад +6

      And me switching from mechanical engineering to accounting was my best decision

    • @ashwathchallagundla7229
      @ashwathchallagundla7229 3 года назад +4

      Even I was planning to shift from mechanical to IT industry

    • @newschannel6061
      @newschannel6061 3 года назад +1

      @@ashwathchallagundla7229 bro i was also planning to shift my carrier towards IT from civil.if you have clear idea about courses then tell me bro

    • @ikramsaudagar1015
      @ikramsaudagar1015 2 года назад

      @@ashwathchallagundla7229 so did you shift from mech to IT?

  • @bindugowda1133
    @bindugowda1133 5 лет назад +18

    Best video clear and honest about each and every part thank you so much .I was so confused about my career .

  • @Ananth...
    @Ananth... 4 года назад +21

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  • @aishwaryajadhav145
    @aishwaryajadhav145 4 года назад +20

    Amazing Video. Extremely insightful for graduates lost in the sea of advice. More importantly, honest and to the point! Great work. Thanks a lot for this video.

  • @amitchauhan764
    @amitchauhan764 3 года назад +6

    There are a very few videos that I download from youtube. I do it only when I think it is offering me a lot of value. This video is just that. Lot of kudos to those who made this video!! Cleared a lot of things to me. 👍

  • @ArjunBCOMYadav
    @ArjunBCOMYadav 3 года назад +7

    Love this channel I'm so proud of myself I found it !!!
    Keep the work boss !!

  • @ajayb5574
    @ajayb5574 5 лет назад +13

    Most honest and excellent direction👍

  • @apoorvsaxena3886
    @apoorvsaxena3886 4 года назад +3

    Amazing video ! Keep making thanks ! :)

  • @sagaryadav3473
    @sagaryadav3473 3 года назад +2

    That's cleared my doubts. Thanks bro :)

  • @jreddy4164
    @jreddy4164 4 года назад +3

    i am also in the same confusion , whether ms or mba .. thanks for your video. really helped

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  4 года назад

      Glad to hear that. Which one are you leaning towards?

    • @jeevansai795
      @jeevansai795 3 года назад

      then what do you gain a knowledge in this video. what you want to do ms. are mba.

  • @ahmedmonis84
    @ahmedmonis84 5 лет назад +4

    Video was a great help!

  • @prateeksoni3772
    @prateeksoni3772 4 года назад +5

    Sir I had done my engineering in IT from a tier-2 with a grade point under 7, have been working in a big European IT firm for about 2yrs, I really don't like to code, I feel that I like a job where I am a part of decision making process. Kindly guide me sir where should I go for an MBA, India or Abroad?

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  4 года назад

      We've answered the question here: ruclips.net/video/5-pbfgtlh9E/видео.html

  • @sandeepkandoi2877
    @sandeepkandoi2877 4 года назад +5

    Ur Videos are really good, motivating and information directed straight to the point...
    Not like like share subscribe..and longer than usual to increase time as a utuber & blah blah Irritating like other..👍👍👍

  • @sudhisubnaveesu
    @sudhisubnaveesu 3 года назад

    I'm a computer science graduate from Amrita university with good coding skills and 9 cgpa but failed to get into product based company and got into a service based company,confused with MS in AI abroad or MBA from ISB or IIM, Im equally interested in organizing or leadership anfd technical skills.You have a crystal clear understanding of things.Will be pleased to take your advice.

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  3 года назад

      You'll have to take the call based on where you see your career going. If technical work excites you and you have under 2 years experience, an MS will work. If not, an MBA would be a better fit.

  • @JuticeforHumanity
    @JuticeforHumanity 3 года назад +1

    I have done B.Tech in Water Resources Engineering (6.7/10) and later switched to social science by acquiring M.Phil in Development Practice (7.3/10) and now having around 3 years of work experience in development sector.
    My career goal is to work and get higher positions in international development agencies like UNDP. Kindly suggest which degree (MS/MBA/Phd) should be better (in terms of duration, fee and ROI) for me to achieve my goal.

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  3 года назад

      The qualifications vary based on the role you're applying to. Check the UNDP website for job descriptions and eligibility requirements before deciding on which one works best.

    • @JuticeforHumanity
      @JuticeforHumanity 3 года назад

      @@MBACrystalBall Thank you so much for the response. I think it's a great way to start my search for the suitable program.

  • @jaimesmith1086
    @jaimesmith1086 Год назад

    This was super insightful video Sameer. What do you think about maybe having a similar video but for non engineer grads?

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  Год назад +1

      Our basic recommendations remains the same for non-engineers. Get some work experience before going for a masters.

  • @tanyagupta2590
    @tanyagupta2590 5 лет назад +4

    As I have exam lining up in January. Should I go for MBA nd save 1 yr and after doing some job I can go for ms abroad

  • @bassamatheeque7517
    @bassamatheeque7517 5 лет назад +4

    Hey Sameer!
    MS in SCM or MS in Business Analytics? Which would be ur go-to course considering job prospects in Canada and around?
    P.S: I am B.Tech Graduate with 3 years work ex. Both the syllabus of the above courses has interested me.

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  5 лет назад

      If you already have an exposure to either field, choosing an MS in the same field will make you more attractive for post-MS jobs rather than approaching employers as a 'fresher' despite having 3 years of experience.

    • @bassamatheeque7517
      @bassamatheeque7517 5 лет назад

      @@MBACrystalBall I have experience only in Sales and Marketing. So it is in neither of the above mentioned courses.
      How to go about this situation?

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  5 лет назад

      Unfortunately that'd mean you'd be relying only on the degree to get a foot in the door. Makes the situation more difficult in a foreign country.

    • @bassamatheeque7517
      @bassamatheeque7517 5 лет назад

      @@MBACrystalBall In that case, which would be a better course, admin? for job opportunities in Canada?
      Provided i have interest in both the fields?

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  5 лет назад

      Talk to international students of both courses to find the ground realities and then take a call.

  • @sameer-kamat
    @sameer-kamat 5 лет назад +5

    Got any questions for us about your international MS / MBA plans, and which one you should select? Paste them here along with your profile details. We'd be happy to share some perspectives.

    • @ratnaprabhakar8450
      @ratnaprabhakar8450 5 лет назад

      Sameer Kamat sir I'll complete engineering in one year , my aggregate is below 60 . I was thinking of doing MBA and I'm confused about what next .. pls help me

    • @sameer-kamat
      @sameer-kamat 5 лет назад

      @@ratnaprabhakar8450 If you're planning for international MBA programs, then it'll be too early. Most top programs insist on several years of work experience from applications. For now, since you have one more year before graduation, try to get your average grades higher.

    • @shahrukhpathan5262
      @shahrukhpathan5262 5 лет назад

      Sir....I am doing btech in cs and i am in 2nd year and i am confused sir...what should i do....ms in us or mba in india....!! If i choose ms then i dont know what is the future of ms in india...in case someone returns after couples of year.....with ms degree And i choose mba soo what is the right time for the preparation of cat...?
      Sir please help me.....🙏

    • @sameer-kamat
      @sameer-kamat 5 лет назад

      @@shahrukhpathan5262 Might be better to not jump in when you aren't sure about the way forward. Try to focus on getting good marks and then a good job. Check the video to understand why we recommend that.

    • @muhammedansari881
      @muhammedansari881 5 лет назад

      Really This Helped Me Out , I Really Want to Meet You with My Father . How may i contact you Sir?

  • @rishikeshkaste9292
    @rishikeshkaste9292 5 лет назад

    Good discussion!

  • @DevShah98
    @DevShah98 5 лет назад +3

    Do you recommend the above choices for a fresh commerce graduate too ? (BMS graduate)

    • @sameer-kamat
      @sameer-kamat 5 лет назад

      The second option (MS) will be replaced by additional qualifications in a related space (like MMS, CFA etc).
      For example, most commerce grads who work with us spend a few years in accounting, tax, finance roles and then target Option 4 (GMAT MBA in India or abroad). Or a MFin / MFE abroad.
      Here's one such commerce grad who got a scholarship from ISB. www.mbacrystalball.com/blog/2018/05/16/mba-after-bcom-isb/

  • @amitchauhan764
    @amitchauhan764 3 года назад +1

    I am a chemical engineer from a NACC 3.7+ (out of 4) college with a CGPA above 9.5+ (out of 10) but don't wanna pursue PhD or masters. Will be taking up job in a reputed MNC in coming June and pursue MBA in coming years.
    How many years of experience is worth it to do MBA in Operations? Should I look for MBA in India or abroad considering my strong academic profile?

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  3 года назад

      Around 4 years of work experience is the average at the time of applying to top MBA programs. We have a separate video on MBA in India vs Abroad. Did you check that?

  • @komal146
    @komal146 5 лет назад

    It's really a common advice to go for a job after grad school. But a degree like BBM gives really no experience or development of any sort. Unless just an WE of working in BPO is worthy one.

    • @sameer-kamat
      @sameer-kamat 5 лет назад

      What you highlight is the sad reality, Komal. Not all graduates get the break that they're looking for. Which is why, many head back to the classroom, and complete their masters before looking for a job, hoping the additional qualification will give them an advantage.
      Btw, we've seen folks who started out in BPO roles rise fairly quickly in the hierarchy due to their potential, and they've gone on to attend top universities. So, all's not lost for those with the perseverance and patience.

    • @jaimesmith1086
      @jaimesmith1086 Год назад

      @@sameer-kamat This is really great to hear. Starting from the bottom & climbing the way up the corporate ladder.

  • @chetanjain2542
    @chetanjain2542 5 лет назад +3

    Hi Sameer sir,
    Can you make a video on MEM, MIM?

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  5 лет назад

      Thanks for the suggestion, Chetan. We have some non-MBA topics lined up too, but MBA has tons of basics that we have touched upon yet. Till we get to the new ones, see of these articles help:
      MEM: www.mbacrystalball.com/blog/2016/02/12/master-of-engineering-management-mem-vs-mba/
      MiM: www.mbacrystalball.com/masters-degree/masters-in-management-mim

  • @anandi9258
    @anandi9258 2 года назад +1

    Sir i am completing my b. Tech in computer science by this year.,... I am really confused what to do next.,. Work as a engineer, or ms aboard, or gain work experience for mba aboard... Please help me with my query... 🙏

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  2 года назад

      We'd recommending work first, rather than jumping into another degree when you aren't sure.

  • @rohithooda9145
    @rohithooda9145 5 лет назад +3

    What is difference between mba from iims and master in management from iis banglore ?

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  5 лет назад +1

      Hi Rohit, We focus on international masters and MBA programs. While the programs offered by IIMs are popular, we aren't aware of the second one you've mentioned about. Sorry for not being of much help. You could try getting in touch with current students to find out their experience in both programs.

  • @anindyachakravarty5195
    @anindyachakravarty5195 4 года назад

    Could you please discuss the programs offered by Bocconi, Milano? Their scholarship guidelines are kinda vague, and it would be really helpful if we knew what exactly we are supposed to do to win one of those.

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  4 года назад

      Irrespective of the business school, there are some basic rules and principles that every MBA program follows. We've covered them here: ruclips.net/video/SQ_Gmshu7G8/видео.html

  • @savitarohokale4219
    @savitarohokale4219 3 года назад +1

    Best video❤️

  • @ShubhanshAgrawal
    @ShubhanshAgrawal 3 года назад

    Hi
    I live in Japan and I got an offer to an online course in data science from a top university in the US. The course is 100% online and there won’t be much interactions with the peers. It is going to be theoretical and then application based in the latter part of the course. I am not sure that after my Masters will I be at any position different from now.
    I am working as a software engineer here and to be honest it has not been an entertaining experience, mainly due to the extreme work culture, Japanese language problems and closed life culture here.
    I thought that due to the corona situation, I should consider an online masters because almost all the schools need to carry their programs online in these times.
    An online MBA is not worth the effort, so I opted for the online masters program instead.
    What shall I do, shall I wait for the corona situation to be over and then apply for MBA, or shall I not waste any time and go for an online Masters in Data Science? ROI wise I think an MBA will give more dividends in the long run, but we never know in these uncertain times.
    Thank you for your time.

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  3 года назад +1

      From what you've shared, seems like you're primarily looking for a career change (which is where a reputed MBA can help) as opposed to learning new skills (which is where an online degree should be fine). Don't choose either as an escape route from your current situation. Think it through to the stage where you've graduated and looking at newer opportunities. Would you be competing with full-time MBA grads for those or not? That should give you better direction.

  • @surajkumargouda3000
    @surajkumargouda3000 3 года назад +1

    After Engineering for choosing MBA for higher education and we'll settled job after completing the 2yrs course did any Engineering branches matters like from which branch u did in ur Engineering career ?(Or it's just an graduate degree certificate.)

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  3 года назад

      The degree influences the career you chose, so in that respect, it does matter. But most are able to choose different specialisations, if it is aligned with their career goals.

  • @jaimesmith1086
    @jaimesmith1086 Год назад

    at 3:45, it says "5 years of relevant work experience", what would be "relevant" in this context?

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  Год назад

      A good mix of technical, managerial and leadership experience would be helpful.

    • @jaimesmith1086
      @jaimesmith1086 Год назад

      @@MBACrystalBall Thanks Sameer. What would be characterized as technical, managerial & leadership experience. Is it:
      Technical: coding? But what if someone is not in software developing?
      Managerial: either managing people, projects, finances, vendors?
      Leadership: this to be seems very nebulous?

  • @jobyjohn8718
    @jobyjohn8718 3 года назад +4

    Neither could I find a job and I'm confused with higher studies xD
    Hail Covid, 2020 threw me into abyss.

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  3 года назад +1

      It's been a tough ride for everyone. Hang in there, and focus on getting a job and building marketable skills and experience. That's more important than higher studies.

    • @jobyjohn8718
      @jobyjohn8718 3 года назад

      @@MBACrystalBall what if I fail to find one, will a certification Program help me boost the employability?

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  3 года назад

      ​@@jobyjohn8718 Yes, it could. But don't go overboard with it. Try for internships where you can build skills, if you don't already have them. That could pave the way for better jobs.

  • @shreasthsinghal831
    @shreasthsinghal831 4 года назад +1

    We can also be a freelancer

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  4 года назад

      Yes you can, Shreasth. And if that career takes off, you may not need an MBA or MS.

  • @akshayeanand6648
    @akshayeanand6648 5 лет назад +1

    I am going to complete my Mtech in computer science degree which will be best for further studies mba or ms?

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  5 лет назад

      Since you already have a masters degree in computer science, why not work for a few years in the field? Spending more time in another degree won't be the best use of your effort and money.

  • @jeetamitshah6194
    @jeetamitshah6194 4 года назад

    Hi, I graduated with a BE IT this year and have started a job in the business development team of a big Ed tech company. I wanted to get some work experience before going ahead with an MBA program, but my job doesn't offer any thing apart from Money. Honestly, I am not developing any skills or learning new things as I thought I would after entering the corporate world. My job is really stressful and I plan on quitting my job one year down the line to pursue an MBA program ,abroad preferably. But MBA in US require a lot of work ex. Which would be a good option for me after : 1. MBA in India? 2. MBA in Canada 3. Gather the required Work ex(either at the same company or a different one) and then go ahead with US program?
    Please provide your input as I'm not really well informed about the MBA programs world wide

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  4 года назад +1

      If you have the patience, it would be better to get some more experience in a role that you like (maybe in another company) and then look for an MBA abroad. If not, you could consider an MBA in India with the caveat that it won't open up international opportunities.

    • @jeetamitshah6194
      @jeetamitshah6194 4 года назад

      @@MBACrystalBall Thanks. MBA in Canada is not a viable option 1 year down the line?

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  4 года назад

      Top Canadian MBA programs have similar work experience related stats as in any other country.

    • @anjanaouseph4605
      @anjanaouseph4605 3 года назад

      @@MBACrystalBall Does it mean that even after getting a MBA from IIM it will be hard to find jobs outside india? I prefer to work abroad but foreign mba from abroad is very expensive and i don't have enough work experience.

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  3 года назад +1

      @@anjanaouseph4605 CAT programs (including the IIMs) are not designed to be international. They have a better reputation in India than abroad. Which is why many IIM grads work with us to get a second MBA from abroad.

  • @sumedhasingh2632
    @sumedhasingh2632 5 лет назад +1

    Sir, I am civil engineering & I don't want to continue with it. Please guide me whether I should go for mim or MBA... As I am an average student I won't get into the top colleges in India.
    I am thinking of Germany, mim. Please guide me, i don't want it to be a disaster.

    • @sameer-kamat
      @sameer-kamat 5 лет назад +1

      Hi Sumi, an MiM is surely an option. But before you take that plunge, make sure you are clear about what you'll get out of the course. Also evaluate if that's where you want to take your career. The risk of jumping from one degree to another is that there's no guarantee that the second degree will make you happy.
      While our consultants have helped many applicants get into the top German programs, here's something else to be aware of. If you're choosing a country like Germany, be aware of the language and cultural differences, which can make it challenging for international students.

    • @sumedhasingh2632
      @sumedhasingh2632 5 лет назад

      Sameer Kamat Thank you sir, I would contact you for further queries.

  • @jeevansai795
    @jeevansai795 3 года назад

    i want share you about my qulification i completed my degree b.com [computers] gruaduation . and i am thinking about m.s [computer science] at u.s.a. so can you give me a advise me what i want to do after completed b.com [computers]

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  3 года назад

      MS degrees assume you already have a solid grounding on the undergrad level concepts. Moving from BCom to MS in CS might be a challenging move, if you don't already have programming skills.

  • @ahadmohammad8827
    @ahadmohammad8827 4 года назад +1

    Sir , I am a BE civil final year student ,if am interested to do masters in project management degree in US , is there any chance for civil students , because both degrees are some more different , hope you answer to my question.

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  4 года назад +1

      Project management as a discipline applies to any industry that has projects. Check out the syllabus of a few such MS programs to see if it's generic enough for your career goals.

    • @Sandeep-wv5gh
      @Sandeep-wv5gh 3 года назад

      @@MBACrystalBall Sirr I Have intrested in criminalogy But my parents suggest me Btech can I criminalogy after my BTech
      Just suggest me what I have to do??? Is it possible or not sirr plz tell me I'm in confusion???

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  3 года назад

      @@Sandeep-wv5gh We're not familiar with that field.

  • @venkateshd1208
    @venkateshd1208 4 года назад

    I need suggestions after engineering post graduation is better or do with certification is better for the carrier. Please make video what oppersoluty are their after MBA from BE UG

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  4 года назад +1

      That's precisely what we've covered in the video, unless we're misinterpreting your query.

  • @neelamtanveer4782
    @neelamtanveer4782 5 лет назад

    Which one i should choose bba or Bs accouting and finance . I will do my master from canada . What should i choose . I want to make my career best

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  5 лет назад

      That choice should be driven by what you're really interested in. Following what others suggest will not be a good idea. Check out the syllabus for all 3 streams and take a call.

  • @umamaheswarigadapa6902
    @umamaheswarigadapa6902 4 года назад

    MBA only for India one year or two years of MBA program best place

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  4 года назад

      The question isn't clear. Are you asking which MBA in India is better between 1 year and 2 year?

  • @sohammondal406
    @sohammondal406 2 года назад

    All things tech.

  • @yasaswisai5640
    @yasaswisai5640 5 лет назад

    Hello sir, i completed my Bsc electronic computers course. Now i want to do MBA. So i want the best course in MBA to do in accordance with my 3 years bsc background. Please suggest me best suitable course in MBA.

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  5 лет назад

      Hi Yasaswi, here's a list of MBA programs that accept 3 year bachelors degree (15 years of education) from Indian universities: www.mbacrystalball.com/blog/2012/10/08/usa-mba-accepting-15-years-education-indian-universities/

  • @saitejareddy6359
    @saitejareddy6359 4 года назад

    Sir... i am a graduate from agricultural university with a course food technology.. i am confused what i have to do in future like job or higher job

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  4 года назад

      A job is always better before going for higher studies.

  • @shyamsingh-jt6qw
    @shyamsingh-jt6qw 5 лет назад +1

    Bro do a video of after b.com and aiming for top b schools

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  5 лет назад

      Hi Shyam, the application and requirements process remains the same regardless of the undergraduate degree. Here's how it works: ruclips.net/video/3hugSTxze0k/видео.html

  • @haris8816
    @haris8816 Год назад

    Iam just 14 and Iam planing to work in America or any country that pays high salary.Can anyone tell me which will pay good salary in abroad?My parents tells me to take 1st group in 11th

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  Год назад

      With the right skills and focus, you can make money in any country. But it won't be a good idea to get too obsessed with making money at this age. Do well in studies and then choose a good career where you'll enjoy more than just the salary.

    • @haris8816
      @haris8816 Год назад

      @@MBACrystalBall Thank you so much sir,My dream is to be an successful entrepreneur..Is MBA good after 12th ?Anyway I need yr blessings my bro❤

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  Год назад

      MBA is a masters degree, which means you'll need a bachelors degree first. Our blessings and good wishes are with you. Hope all your dreams come true!

    • @haris8816
      @haris8816 Год назад

      @@MBACrystalBall 😊❤

  • @prashanthk.6843
    @prashanthk.6843 4 года назад

    Sir MBA abroad costs a lot....will we get loans/funds for our study plan.....and how much time will it take to settle the loan after getting into the job......will there direct placements from the MBA colleges itself?.... please answer 🙏

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  4 года назад

      You'll find more on funding your MBA here: www.mbacrystalball.com/funding
      There are no job guarantees. The time it takes to repay the loan will vary based on the salary you get.

  • @Adarshvrm23
    @Adarshvrm23 4 года назад

    Very usefull vdo

  • @newschannel6061
    @newschannel6061 3 года назад

    Sir,i have done bachelor's in civil engineering i want to shift my carrier into it field.what course would be better

    • @amitchauhan764
      @amitchauhan764 3 года назад +1

      Asking a career counsellor would be better than asking here

  • @priyanktripathi1623
    @priyanktripathi1623 5 лет назад

    My question is I'm a final year student pursuing b.e degree from cs branch.. I am preparing for cat exam and planning for iims and top 20 colleges in India for MBA so will this be a wiser decision? I Believe i posses a good communication skills and have marketing skills..

    • @sameer-kamat
      @sameer-kamat 5 лет назад +1

      Hi Priyank, as you'd see from the video, our recommendation is to get some work experience before getting a business degree. Computer science doesn't interest you anymore? Good communication and marketing skills can help you there as well.

    • @priyanktripathi1623
      @priyanktripathi1623 5 лет назад

      @@sameer-kamat thank you soo much sir for replying!!!! Sir i don't want to go in the technical side anymore... I'm good at coding but I'm not that much happy with it! Sir as a fresher if i appear for cat or gmat and get good iim's or foreign universities... So should I go further with it? I'll be very grateful if u can help coz I'm very much confused due to it!!

    • @sameer-kamat
      @sameer-kamat 5 лет назад

      @@priyanktripathi1623 It'll be too early for GMAT MBA programs, since the average work experience in most good bschools is around 5 years. However, you could consider the CAT to IIM route. Make sure you set a clear threshold for yourself, and don't settle for programs below that.

    • @priyanktripathi1623
      @priyanktripathi1623 5 лет назад

      @@sameer-kamat sure sir i won't settle below iim's! thank you so much for your guidance..!!

  • @ritwikadas7258
    @ritwikadas7258 5 лет назад +1

    What if I am really confused!

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  5 лет назад

      Best not to go for either degree when you're confused. Work for a few years and then decide.

    • @jaimesmith1086
      @jaimesmith1086 Год назад

      Also try to do informational interviews with people. Can help with getting more insight.

  • @satishchandrakongathi476
    @satishchandrakongathi476 4 года назад

    Hello sir I am pursuing b.Tech third year I want to know which is best between msc in abroad and MBA in india I'm totally confused please help me sir

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  4 года назад +2

      We generally recommend working after graduation to get a better idea of the career goals. That helps in addressing the confusion.

    • @satishchandrakongathi476
      @satishchandrakongathi476 4 года назад

      @@MBACrystalBall please just tell me which gains more salary and best then I'll take my decision

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  4 года назад

      @@satishchandrakongathi476 Top MBA grads get the highest salary.

  • @nisha5505
    @nisha5505 4 года назад

    I'm graduated electrical engineer and having 1 year experience till now in core electrical company and I endeavour to get an MBA degree after having 3-4 year experience which country should I go for that if I want handsome salary without the hassle of difficult PR also please tell about European countries for this purpose but my personal favourite is Canada how about that

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  4 года назад

      Our focus is on university admissions, so we're not experts in immigration topics. Canada and Australia rank among the top for many students.

    • @nisha5505
      @nisha5505 4 года назад

      @@MBACrystalBall what about the European countries for MS or MBA Please elucidate if I want to do MS in electrical from European countries

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  4 года назад +1

      Ireland is becoming popular in recent times. We have a video on MBA in Ireland that you can check out.

    • @nisha5505
      @nisha5505 4 года назад

      @@MBACrystalBall what about Germany for Ms or MBA

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  4 года назад

      @@nisha5505 We have a video on Germany too.

  • @satwikram2479
    @satwikram2479 5 лет назад

    Sir 2 years of work experience is eligible to do MBA in abroad ? Or is there any chances of rejection based on less work experience ?

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  5 лет назад +1

      We've worked with several applicants with less experience. You're right, the challenge is to show that you're on par with (if not better than) the other applicants. And a high GMAT score helps. If you can't wait for a year or two (which we'd advise), make sure your essays communicate your profile strengths and clarity of goals, so you don't come across as a novice.

  • @sumitedke2003
    @sumitedke2003 2 года назад

    Sir i want to do MBA after my chemical engineering is it better choice?

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  2 года назад +1

      Better than what, Sumit? Do you have any other alternative you're comparing it to?

    • @sumitedke2003
      @sumitedke2003 2 года назад

      @@MBACrystalBall yes better than mtech but I want to do MBA

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  2 года назад

      @@sumitedke2003 Better or not would depend on what your career goals are. If you want to grow on the technical side, MTech is good. For management roles, MBA would help.

  • @sumedhjadhav7933
    @sumedhjadhav7933 5 лет назад +1

    Sir can you please provide information on MBA in sports management.
    There is not much information about this field.
    It would be great if you could please share the details about the top colleges in India and abroad,fees, placements,scope in the future,risks and whether or not it is a good career option.

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  5 лет назад

      Here's what we have on MS in sports management degrees: www.mbacrystalball.com/masters-degree/sports-management

  • @mallikarjunah.r645
    @mallikarjunah.r645 4 года назад

    sir i have completed my engineering but i need to do my higher studies i like both MS or MBA but the thing is which one to take and excel in that

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  4 года назад

      When in doubt, it's best to avoid jumping into either of them, and focus on gaining work experience.

    • @mallikarjunah.r645
      @mallikarjunah.r645 4 года назад

      @@MBACrystalBall yes i have decided the same.....but after few years of experience again getting to studies may become bit difficult right??? bcz in masters all the things is done by us only and shd not depend on anyone so may be it ll be difficult again to go back to student life style right?

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  4 года назад

      Not true. If you really value the degree, you'll find the energy to not just pursue it but also enjoy the experience.

  • @g.rajesh6251
    @g.rajesh6251 Год назад

    Sir which is best for 3 year bsc degree mba or ms which one should I choose please give valid information....

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  Год назад

      A large part of what we've covered in the video is applicable to 3-year degree holders too.

    • @g.rajesh6251
      @g.rajesh6251 Год назад

      @@MBACrystalBall sir, when should I give gmat exam iam now studying 2 year bsc degree,how to apply for top ivy league business school like hardvard,#work experience # is compulsory then how many years,1 year is enough...

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  Год назад

      We have a video on how to get into Havard with all the details. Check it out.

    • @g.rajesh6251
      @g.rajesh6251 Год назад

      Sir once completing my graduation in bsc degree now 2 year,when should I give gmat exam and in final can it possible to give,then after getting good score in gmat the top Ivey league business schools accept for mba then how to apply,i saw the entire video mba is best know than ms degree,the only is i should make my profile well in academic background know...

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  Год назад

      Focus on completing your degree, and getting a good job. Avoid distractions for now. You can take the GMAT 1-2 years before applying.

  • @harvey2744
    @harvey2744 5 лет назад

    Work experience in field of engineering or mandatory in field of marketing?

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  5 лет назад

      Either one is fine, as long as you can show a good career growth and plenty of interesting accomplishments. For MBA applications, it also helps if you can show managerial and leadership experience.

  • @akasuhchandankar7833
    @akasuhchandankar7833 5 лет назад

    How to get admition in us for mba. Which entrance exams for that

    • @sameer-kamat
      @sameer-kamat 5 лет назад

      We've covered this in detail in this video: ruclips.net/video/3hugSTxze0k/видео.html

  • @NaniNani-hc3un
    @NaniNani-hc3un 5 лет назад

    How can a degree student choose Specification

    • @sameer-kamat
      @sameer-kamat 5 лет назад

      Hi Nani, here's how to select the right Masters / MS program and specialization?
      www.mbacrystalball.com/blog/2016/12/19/how-to-select-masters-degree-ms-specialization/

  • @deadlygamer4535
    @deadlygamer4535 5 лет назад +1

    Can a commerce student do ms

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  5 лет назад

      Hi Rajkumar, Do you have a specialisation in mind?

    • @deadlygamer4535
      @deadlygamer4535 5 лет назад

      Sir no

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  5 лет назад

      In that case, first do that research. There are some masters where your commerce background may help (e.g. Masters in Finance). And there may be others where you have absolutely no foundation to build up on (e.g. Masters in Computer Science). A better idea as the video above suggests is to get some work experience and try to figure out where you want to take your career. Then choose the degree accordingly. Does that help?

  • @ShashwataSaha
    @ShashwataSaha 3 года назад

    Can I switch to CS MS after graduating from EC BTech?

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  3 года назад

      You can, but only if you're well versed with all that CS students do in their undergrad that acts as a foundation to the MS course.

    • @ShashwataSaha
      @ShashwataSaha 3 года назад

      @@MBACrystalBall I'm into coding, love python and frontend web development and interned on those. So will that be enough?

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  3 года назад

      Get in touch with a few admission offices for your target program, and ask them if they've encourage you to apply.

  • @SIDHARTHPANTULA
    @SIDHARTHPANTULA 4 года назад

    Can I do mba after ms?? Pls make a video on that

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  4 года назад

      Yes, you can. Here's the story of someone who's done that: www.mbacrystalball.com/blog/2018/12/12/oxford-mba-after-ms-in-usa-reapplicant-and-bitcoin-entrepreneur/

  • @jaimesmith1086
    @jaimesmith1086 Год назад

    Hi Sameer, I noticed someone who did Bachelors & Masters in Civil Engineering, worked in that space for a couple of years, felt stagnant/wasn't growing much and towards his late 20s (around 29 years old), got into Duke University for MBA on partial scholarship (I think around 15%, had 750 GMAT score I think) but ended up dropping it and went for MS Computer Science program in US (through a bridging program) instead citing CS has great scope, job security, high income & growth potential, etc.
    Got me scratching my head about comparing MBA vs MS CS (especially from the lens of someone in early 30s with over 10 YOE who doesn't have a CS background). Would love to get your thoughts.

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  Год назад

      Those are exceptions, and we don't know the intricacies of such stories beyond what comes up in blogs and general discussions. Don't rely too much on such cases to take your decisions.

  • @azharmuhammad-
    @azharmuhammad- 3 года назад

    What about masters in India🤔

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  3 года назад

      Our focus is on international GMAT and GRE programs.

  • @ishika.sachdeva
    @ishika.sachdeva 3 года назад

    What about MTech in India?

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  3 года назад

      That's an option too if you're clear about building a career on the technical side. But check if it's really needed as many companies are happy to recruit bachelors degree grads for most roles.

  • @tanyagupta2590
    @tanyagupta2590 5 лет назад

    It is already my drop yr I'm preparing for cmat. My question is whether I should take MBA in 2019 or should I take gap of 1 more yr n do ms abroad. Then there will 2 yr of gap. Plz help me it's urgent..

    • @sameer-kamat
      @sameer-kamat 5 лет назад

      Hi Tanya, dropping a year for competitive exams is uncommon abroad. Rather than rushing into an international degree (and facing job challenges after graduation in a foreign country), here's an alternative. Take up a job and focus on gaining some solid skills and experience. That's a good way to show that your drop year doesn't mean you aren't capable of taking on practical challenges.

    • @tanyagupta2590
      @tanyagupta2590 5 лет назад

      Thank you I was panicking about it

    • @tanyagupta2590
      @tanyagupta2590 5 лет назад

      Sameer Kamat vese wat u did before opening this website?

    • @sameer-kamat
      @sameer-kamat 5 лет назад +2

      Technology consulting before MBA. Mergers & Acquisitions after MBA.

    • @jaimesmith1086
      @jaimesmith1086 Год назад

      @@sameer-kamat Sameer is a great example of going into MBA with clear goals (in this case a career change after 10 YOE from tech consulting to M&A).

  • @kswetha2710
    @kswetha2710 3 года назад

    How many years want to do in ms?

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  3 года назад

      MS programs don't ask for work experience.

  • @Coolboysrm
    @Coolboysrm 5 лет назад

    Sir how about masters in environmental science?

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  5 лет назад

      Not sure what you mean by the question. Can you please elaborate?

    • @Coolboysrm
      @Coolboysrm 5 лет назад

      @@MBACrystalBallsir scope of MS environmental science / environmental management in United States?

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  5 лет назад +1

      Plenty of scope in the US. But that's the issue too. If you don't get a good break there, it's value back in India may be questionable. There's a lot of talk happening in the area, but less action.

  • @manavsoneja3068
    @manavsoneja3068 5 лет назад

    What about Mtech ? Isn't that good?

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  5 лет назад

      Sure, if you want to grow on the technical side.

    • @manavsoneja3068
      @manavsoneja3068 5 лет назад

      @@MBACrystalBall in that case what should one go for ms or Mtech?

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  5 лет назад

      Take the call based on your career goals, financing capabilities and interests.

  • @adithyaharish3530
    @adithyaharish3530 4 года назад

    Sir, i am currently an IT student. I am passionate on MBA, but also feel years of knowledge on CS will go wasted. Really in a dilemma between MS and MBA. I m planning to work for 2 yrs and then decide, but each of these degree needs preparation right, so it is necessary to get fixed at one now. I am confused. Plz help me out

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  4 года назад

      You don't need to decide now, if you're confused. Good idea to work for 2 years first. That'll give you more clarity about where you want to take your career.

  • @SUMEETKUMAR77able
    @SUMEETKUMAR77able 5 лет назад

    hello sir,
    I completed my engineering in "Computer science" from 2014 batch and having work experience in relevant field of 3yrs and now i am willing to do Masters in abroad.
    So I want to know if Gre is a good option for me or not because I need scholarship also to do the MS.
    Can you please guide me in that like which colleges are proving Full tuition fees by scholarship for MS and what will be the approximate cost to peruse MS

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  5 лет назад

      Answered your query on the Why MBA video (ruclips.net/video/NI74M0Yp3kE/видео.html), so skipping it here.

  • @brokenpixells
    @brokenpixells 5 лет назад

    As I m going to finish my engineering degree in may and I have to decided to pursue my higher studies in MBA INDIA. Can I able to manage the MBA.? What's your suggestion?

    • @sameer-kamat
      @sameer-kamat 5 лет назад

      Hi Aafaque, you can try for CAT based Indian options like the IIMs. But for international MBA (that accept GMAT and GRE scores), you'll have to be more patient and get some (around 3-4 years) experience.

    • @brokenpixells
      @brokenpixells 5 лет назад

      I m preparing for MAT exam because CAT exam is over for 2019

    • @sameer-kamat
      @sameer-kamat 5 лет назад +1

      @@brokenpixells Yes, I know that CAT for the current year is over. However, there are quite a few who try for CAT multiple times after graduation, since they are clear that they only want to get into the best Indian programs. Some get in, many don't.
      Here's the story of someone who gave up after 4 attempts, and tried for international MBA where he got scholarships.
      www.mbacrystalball.com/blog/2013/09/09/gmat-scholarship-after-cat-exam/
      Btw, we focus only on international programs. So if you're targetting the traditional Indian programs, you could connect with others who specialise in that area.
      Hope you find the right path soon. Good luck!

  • @yogendersingh7711
    @yogendersingh7711 5 лет назад

    Hello sir, can a govt job employee go for mba from abroad?

    • @sameer-kamat
      @sameer-kamat 5 лет назад +2

      Hi Yogender, applicants in public sector companies and government jobs can surely compete for the best MBA and MS programs in India and abroad. You'll have to figure out a way to convince the admissions committee about your accomplishments and career plans after graduation. And yes, a high GMAT / GRE score would help.
      Here are a couple of stories of how applicants in public sector / govt jobs have cracked into the top MS / MBA programs:
      www.mbacrystalball.com/blog/2018/03/19/mba-government-job-railways/
      www.mbacrystalball.com/blog/2018/04/04/masters-scm-usa-after-engineering-low-gmat/

  • @shikharsrivastava8545
    @shikharsrivastava8545 3 года назад

    Can we do MBA after MS

    • @MBACrystalBall
      @MBACrystalBall  3 года назад

      Yes, we work with several folks who do just that.

  • @thej7456
    @thej7456 3 года назад

    Lol! Past life sins😂