Can I study business-oriented courses after completing my B.Tech in Information Technology for a MBA?
Yes, you can study business-oriented courses after completing your B.Tech in Information Technology.
Many students with an engineering background choose business programs such as an MBA (Master of Business Administration) to gain management and leadership skills. This path can open opportunities in technology management, consulting, and finance.
You can also consider specialized options like a Master of IT in Business, which blends technical and business skills for roles that connect both fields.
If you need help finding the right business course, connect with your LeapScholar counsellor for personalized guidance.
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