CPT allows students to train or receive an internship related to their major field of study
OPT provides hands-on work experience related to your chosen major
Oh, yes, there are quite a few colleges that offer an MBA without GMAT-
UC Davis Graduate School of Management
Loyola University School of Business
Carey School of Business, Johns Hopkins
Penn State Smeal College of Business
Rutgers Business School, and more
MEM programs are designed to equip students with skills specific to the engineering industry.
But MIM programs would give you a basic overview of various aspects of business management.
So naturally, doing MIM after engineering will offer you with a higher payscale
As far as complexity goes, both degrees are on par with each other
However, MS courses are usually more academic-oriented as compared to MBA courses
Whereas in MBA courses, you get more networking and internship/work experience
An Operations Manager deals with the management of designing and controlling a business’s operations
So the salary for this position is pretty high
The average amount you will earn is around $95,284 per annum
Aeronautical engineering is actually a subset of Aerospace engineering
Aerospace engineers specialize in aircraft, spacecraft, satellites, missiles, and weapons systems.
But Aeronautical engineers specialize in all kinds of aircrafts.
There is a hoard of jobs after MBA in Marketing – you can join industries like Digital Marketing, Product and Brand Management, Competitive Marketing, etc.
You have a great profile and might even have a chance at some of the top Aeronautical Engineering schools in the world-
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA
Stanford University, USA
University of Cambridge, UK
Harvard University, USA
Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands
University of California, Berkeley, USA
Imperial College London, UK
University of Oxford, UK
Politecnico di Milano, Italy
University of Michigan – Ann Arbor
@chitrakshi83
Hi Chitrakshi,
Ivy Leagues look at your overall profile along with your grades. So, if you don't have good grades, build a strong profile to get into the ivy league.
Do some good internships, courses, volunteer work, etc., to have a chance at Tier-1 schools.
You can also refer to the below-mentioned blog to know how to strengthen your profile.
(https://ischoolconnect.com/blog/top-10-tips-to-build-your-profile-and-get-into-your-dream-university/)