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M.Sc stands for Master of Science and MBA stands for master of business administration. As their names indicate one is totally inclined towards science and it's application, and other towards business. After M.Sc you can go in scientefic field, research field, and teaching field as a career options. As far as MBA is concerned, it is a professional courses in itself and you can get a well paid job after it if you have done it form a reputed institute.

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