No the worth of both the degree's are equal.
The University of Liverpool offers fourteen different postgraduate studies in Management. They include: Business Finance and Management MBA, Consumer Marketing MSc, E-Business Strategy and Systems MSc, Economics and Finance MSc/PGDip/PGCert, Entrepreneurship MSc, Finance MSc/PGDip/PGCert, Football Industries MBA, Human Resource Management MSc, International Business MSc, Management MRes, Management MSc, MBA (The Liverpool MBA) on campus MBA, Operations and Supply Chain Management MSc/PGDip, and Programme and Project Management MSc.
No. An MBA is a Master's of Buisness Administration, which is higher than a Bachelor's degree, which is higher than and Associate's degree.
Not if you spell like that
The difference between MSc in operation management and MBA in operation management is that MSc in operation management leads to a general manager while the latter leads to an operations manager.
After bsc you can apply for forensic science,Msc in organic chemistry,Msc in drug chemistry,MBA
The fees for Msc in Pebble Hills University is more than $6000 for the entire course.
It entirely depends on your career planing.
The Msc degree is the higher level degree.
Msc in Operation Management would be a specialized course in operations whereas an MBA in Operation Management is more of a general management course where you can take a specialization.
You can do MSC or can appear for Competitive Exams.
No. These are two distinct levels of qualification.
Work it out yourself retard =D