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.
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I think mba is better than mca if u have the logical thinking capacity then u can choose mca once u got good knowledge in mca then mca is better than mba no risk and just sitting in front system and doing all the things
The time in which it takes to become a management training consultant varies widely. For example, most management training consultants with MBA's (Masters of Business Administration) are more highly desirable than non-MBA consultants. So, getting an MBA would take more time. For others, they might rise up to management training consultation through a series of promotions at work. There is no one "definite answer" to how long it would take.
Experience is more important when it comes to being a Project Manager for IT Projects. It is thought that someone with an MBA can handle IT Projects but unfortunately people who are MBA Grads are not always successful in handling IT Projects because of the experience they lack. Someone with atleast 6 years or more of IT Experience will make a far better Project Manager than an MBA Grad. Apart from this, there are certain certifications that can be used to judge a persons Project Management Ability. Namely the PMP (Project Management Professional) offered by PMI (Project Management Institute) USA.
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.
There are several distinct differences between MBA in finance and MBA in Marketing. Some of the differences between MBA in finance and MBA in marketing are: different programs, and focus on different problems.
Yes, because they are both studies about buisness management.
The MBA is a terminal degree... as in... it prepares you for an employment soon after you graduate. The MS is a continuing degree... as in... it prepares you for further research (Ph.D). Hence the focus and the way the courses are taught change accordingly. Check http://www.mim-compass.com/About-the-MiM/Difference-between-the-Master-in-Management-and-the-MBA explains it quite well
MBA programs may offer a specialization such as Finance and accounting, marketing, business strategies, business operations, entrepreneurship or consulting. Mini MBA programs might offer similar specializations in marketing, business essentials, business leadership or data analytics.
Only difference is of advancement. MBA is far more advanced version than M.Com
It is the same difference as Engineering form IIT and engineering from any local sate college IIMs are one of best and well known in World for management education you cannot compare IIMs MBA with any other university yes there are few which come into same line like FMS,XLRI,ISB etc but IIMS are far ahead from them for more information regrading MBA you can visit the following link
MBA in Banking & Finance , MBA in Bio-techonology ,MBA in Hospitality Management & MBA in Human Resource Management.
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The future of Project Management MBA is quite bright. Mostly students pursue their MBA in marketing, finance or HR. The count of Project Management MBA's is very low.
You mean PGDBM (Post Graduate diploma in Business Administration). Yes, PGDBM is equivalent to MBA. No difference in these courses.
AS A MECHANICAL STUDENT YOU CAN DO MBA IN PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT AND POWER MANAGEMENT. AS A MECHANICAL STUDENT YOU CAN DO MBA IN PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT AND POWER MANAGEMENT.