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This is due to the pronunciation of MBA as "Em-Bee-Ay". The use of 'an' vs. 'a' depends on whether the syllable which follows begins with either a vowel (common) or a silent 'h' (this is uncommon in English). For example: a monkey an ape To a native speaker the use of 'a' before 'MBA' would sound stuttering; "ah Em-Bee-Ay"
there is no mba(post graduation) course before btech.bcom.bsc,bba. or any undergraduate degree..
There are many colleges available if you use the website www.keller.edu/graduate-degree-programs/mba-cpaprep, you are required to have 150 credit hours before taking the test.
Never, you have to have an undergraduate degree before you can pursue a graduate degree. In other words, you need your bachelors degree before you can get a MBA.
"I am an MBA student" is correct. Use the indefinite article "a" before words in which the first SOUND is a consonant, a sounded h (e.g. a history exam) or a long u (e.g. a united front). Use "an" before words in which the first SOUND is a vowel (e.g. an MBA student) except long u, and before words beginning with a silent h (e.g. an hourly rate). When you read or write MBA..., it is more formal. Typically in writing, you say the full meaning of the acronym. In writing it should be "a Masters in Business Administration". When you come across acronyms or abbreviations in writing, you should read it full out. If you read "Feb. 25," You would read it as "February twenty-fifth". The same is true for "a Masters in Business Administration". Reading and writing is more formal than speaking. Speaking you can use the acronym MBA, but when you do, you should use "an", because it is vowel like..."em bee ay". In reading and writing you need to use "a"because you will be reading it full out.
No differently than before.
The Associated Press style for the abbreviation "MBA" is to use all capital letters without periods. For example, "She earned her MBA from the prestigious business school."
The MBA is advanced study that follows the bachelor's degree. You must obtain the bachelor's degree first before moving on to the MBA. Thus, it is not a question of which one is better, but which one is more advanced (being the MBA).
You can start your MBA program once you have completed your bachelors degree. There are set of standards which needs to be fulfilled before applying an MBA program. Generally there is an exam, almost always.
It is not required, but is very helpful. Many individuals who pursue the MBA have existing expertise and experience.
Ponce de Leon lived and died long before MBA schools where ever thought about.
Yes, "a Wharton MBA's job prospects" is an accurate possessive acronym.