An MBA can be obtained after completing a BS or BA in any field. MBA teaches students important business skills pertaining to HR, finance, and operations. You can also choose to do an MBA with a particular concentration like finance, marketing, HR, etc. Always check a college's accreditation and background before you apply.
If you refer to a college degree, an MBA is a Master of Business Administration, which has no relation to science.
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Am i eligible to study b.sc maths after studying inter-vocational computer science?
MBA stands for Masters in Business Administration. On the other hand biology is a science subject it has nothing to do with MBA.
Starting Salary will be 20,000 to 25,000. But you should complete the MBA also from recognized university.
No, its classified as Masters in Business Administration.
what is the proccess in getting duplicate certificates as i have lost all my certificates that is ssc inter degree please help..?
Choosing the right MBA specialization after computer engineering depends on your specific interests, skills, and career goals. Here are some options that could be suitable for you. Tech-focused specializations: 1) MBA in Information Technology (IT) 2) MBA in Data Science/Business Analytics 3) MBA in Cybersecurity Business-focused specializations 1) MBA in Marketing 2) MBA in Product Management 3) MBA in Entrepreneurship Other options MBA in Finance MBA in Operations Management
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Your question is unclear. do you mean with a science or commerce background? If you plan on an MBA it is better to get an undergraduate degree in a field other than commerce. The MBA was designed for students whose degree is other than business. 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.
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