Specialization selection of MBA is totally solely is the decision of the individual who is enrolling in. If the student have interest in HR and have done BSC computers and want to apply in HR MBA then he should go for it. Only and only the course should be selected when he/she have strong interest in the course.
It has helped me receive all kinds of educational help.
BTech students shouldn't spoil his carrier in MBA. If your aim is MBA than you should do BA, B Com, BSc or BBA. Because you are to spend a huge amount of fees in BTech which will be worthless if you choose MBA, and it's non technical stream...
MBA finance is best
You can do MSC or can appear for Competitive Exams.
Yes, (provided you passed your BSc).
you will get thengakkola after doing diz mirr poootttile nursing eduthathum pora now u need to do mba...?
It depends upon your interest. If you have target of MBA then I would suggest opt for BCA or BSC not BBA. As if you go for BCA and BSC then it would be more knowledge and diversified field for you. In future it may help you for job or biz for more field. I would suggest as per my view go for BSc and then MBA.
After bsc you can apply for forensic science,Msc in organic chemistry,Msc in drug chemistry,MBA
Definitely you can take MBA. It needs any type of degree, if you have nursing degree you are are in a position to do MBA in hospital management.
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I think for you, a bask course in literacy would be a good start. Try Rewording your question:I am doing a BSc in Computer Applications. For my future, which would be the better option; MCA or MBA?I find it scary for the world that you are an example of what is to be found in modern institutions of higher learning.
i m a student of bsc maths hons having pcm what subject shoiuld i take fopr upsc exam?