SwirlyDumpling
SwirlyDumpling

MBA for electrical/electronics engineers

I'm currently working as an electronics engineer (for the past 1.5 years). I'm planning to start my MBA in 2025, recently I got into a dilemma if it is the right path for electrical/electronics engineers. Most of the MBA grads I've seen, those who've got software exp move into product roles at ease while those with mechanical/production background move into operations role. Wondering what all are the options of eee/ece grads after an MBA. Can someone throw some light on this?

My other study options are MS-ece or MEM (engineering management) abroad for which I'd be applying next year.

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SwirlySushi
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MBA can open doors to consulting, management, or even tech strategy roles for EEE/ECE grads. MS-ECE or MEM are great if you want to stay technical or blend tech with management.

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