CBSE BOARD XII, asked by dharitg, 1 year ago

can somebody explain me about engineering management​


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Answered by anamtaahmed
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Explanation:

Hey mate yours answer is here

  • First of at all tell me which type of Engineering Management are interested
  • And One thing more if u interested in Computer science Engineering then u must take computer science in ur inter's subject including Maths Scince nd then after 12th u have gave Jee or Jee Mains Entarence Exam then u have to apply in college for admission
  • After completing the Engineering ciarse u got Ur Job easily

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Answered by rashmiverma08071978
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Answer:

Engineering Management: Usually a multidisciplinary program which builds theoretical and practical knowledge of all engineering fields and engineering mathematics, along with advanced project and personnel management knowledge and skills.[Branch of Engineering] with Management: This could also be [Branch of Engineering] and Management or simply [Branch of Engineering] Management. Examples include ‘Chemical Engineering with Management’, ‘Mechanical Engineering and Business Management’ or ‘Construction Engineering Management’. These programs include specialized engineering focus, with complementary modules in business and management studies.[Branch of Engineering] (Engineering Management): This includes programs such as ‘Systems and Control Engineering (Engineering Management)’ or ‘Chemical Engineering (Business Management)’. The focus is on the business side of the engineering topic, with business treated as a specialization, and engineering and business modules studied alongside one another.Business Administration Major with engineering management option: Available mainly in the US, this is the engineering route to a business administration degree, drawing from both academic areas and allowing students to develop a broad view of business principles and engineering topics. This can be a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree program, and may have a liberal arts core.

Some institutions may also offer dual-degree programs, at the end of which you will graduate with two bachelor’s degrees (one in engineering, one in management). You’ll either divide your time equally between the two degrees, or be able to choose whether to concentrate more on business/management or more on engineering.

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