Very good if you want to join technical companies on a business-related job.
Yes you can enroll in both the programs after engineering.
i think MBA is better
Power Engineering
after BMS
business analysist
yes u can pursue...
Choosing the right MBA specialization after computer engineering depends on your specific interests, skills, and career goals. Here are some options that could be suitable for you. Tech-focused specializations: 1) MBA in Information Technology (IT) 2) MBA in Data Science/Business Analytics 3) MBA in Cybersecurity Business-focused specializations 1) MBA in Marketing 2) MBA in Product Management 3) MBA in Entrepreneurship Other options MBA in Finance MBA in Operations Management
MBA degrees are great for engineers looking to go into management or start their own businesses.
Engineering covers a broad range of fields. Electrical engineering works with electronics, architectural engineering works with buildings, and chemical engineering works with chemicals.
Your question is unclear. If you mean an MBA with a concentration in acoustic engineering, I doubt it exists. If you mean an MBA with an undergraduate degree in engineering, almost any MBA program will do. Most MBA programs accept student from any undergraduate field. To find the MBA program that best fits your background, criteria and preferences, a good source of information is the Official MBa Guide, a free public service from which you can go directly to a school's URL or contact schools by email.
You need to have a graduate degree course to be eligible for MBA.
It entirely depends on your career planing.