This depends on the position. In other words, "more qualified for what?" One may be more qualified than another in a particular area but not in all areas. You have to look at the the entire individual, the position, the required education, expertise, experience, past performance record, personal abilities as well as specific professional skills, etc.
You can be a software or hardware or any other type of engineer with a MBA degree.
The Minister thought that the MBA graduate was qualified enough to be his personal assistant
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Electrical engineer. Chartered - 1996. Fellow - 2007. MBA - Scandinavia. An IT enthusiast.
M Tech, if you want to continue in your profession (mechanical).
Which is a better degree Courses MBA in information systems or MBA in information Technology,as i am Currently working as Technical Engineer in ISP so according to you for Which Course should i go i.e MBA in information Systems or MBA in information Technology. So,Please Help me out
If your have been studying and are qualified MBA you can find jobs on a few websites. Some of these website are Workopolis or other websites like jobsearch.
No; an MBA is not technically needed for a job as a senior manager. However, it is highly recommended, because you will be competing with many others who are as qualified as you are. An MBA will give you an edge in job application.
You get payed more with the MBA, but it is relatively subjective. The company that I worked for hired me with an MBA.
Some specialties of the MBA are as follows.Health Care ManagementMarketingCommunicationEntrepreneurshipHospitality & TourismHuman Resources (HR)AccountingEnvironmental ManagementInformation SystemsInternational ManagementInternet MarketingMarketingOperations ManagementHuman Resource Management
You will need more than a certification to become a supply chain manager. There are classes that you can take online to earn your MBA so you can become qualified for the job.
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.