Yes you can enroll in both the programs after engineering.
i think MBA is better
MS
An MBA is the abbreviation for a masters in business administration. An MS is the abbreviation for a masters in science. The MBA is particular to business while the MS is a degree category which has numerous programs of study that fall under this category. In other words, an MS in math, engineering, biology, computer information systems, etc.
MBA SpecializationsHealth Care ManagementMarketingCommunicationEntrepreneurshipHospitality & TourismHuman Resources (HR)AccountingFinanceEconomicsEnvironmental ManagementInformation SystemsInternational ManagementInternet MarketingMarketingOperations ManagementHuman Resource Management
Hi, Ya for sure. I know few people who do MBA to change the stream of their career from technical background to Management. But I believe you don't find much change in your salary if you have a MS already with 5 or 6 years of work experience and you will be a fresher in management sector. But still you have advantage with your MS software engineering degree to be a consultant or enter in to the managment field of software companies.
The key difference between pursuing a Master of Science (MS) degree and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree is that an MS degree typically focuses on a specific field of study, such as engineering or computer science, while an MBA degree is more general and covers various aspects of business management and administration. Additionally, an MS degree is often more research-oriented and technical, while an MBA degree is more practical and geared towards preparing students for leadership roles in business.
YES MBA 1.5 is equal to MS, for more inforemation contact HEC pakistan.
It would depend on what you did your MBA emphasis was, what your MS emphasis is going to be and what your reasons are. If you're just hoping to get a better job by getting an MS, that would not be recommended. An MBA from a well-accredited institution carries enough weight to land you a decent job.
Defiantly it will be called as M.Phil.
You get payed more with the MBA, but it is relatively subjective. The company that I worked for hired me with an MBA.
Power Engineering
yes! i can do MS in aerospace engineering. ha!