How good is it to pursue an MBA after completing B.Com?

Asked about Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi - Master of Business Administration (MBA)

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    Nikita Bhardwaj

    4 years ago
    Yes, it is meaningful to join MBA because it helps you understand and analyze the business Industry and it's ecosystem. It also helps you to develop your skills in Various aspects of technology, business management and will boost your qualities related to marketing, finance and other corporate framework structure. And you can join IPS BUSINESS SCHOOL for enhance your practical and academic knowledge. As a part of curriculum they trains our students in digital marketing and data analytics also.
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    Akhand Pratap Singh

    4 years ago
    Yes, it is meaningful to do MBA after B.Com because MBA is a post graduate course which helps you in developing your skills regarding to corporate world if you have a good platform,. And for that IPS BUSINESS SCHOOL, Jaipur is a best place for you because it provides theoretical and practical knowledge at a time, and its fee structure is affordable and one can recover fee as well during their studies only by doing On job trainings (ojt) in the dimensions you want. On regular basis alumni of college and many corporates visit college to share their experiences with you and help you out with your hitches. IPS focuses on overall developmen
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    Abhishek Desai | Scholar-Level 17

    4 years ago
    Hello! It's meaningful to do an MBA anywhere across India provided it's done only from a reputed college due to the overall enhanced study experience and placements one will get in return.
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    heena agrawal try to give best solution.. | Scholar-Level 17

    4 years ago
    hi.
    Well, to answer that, you should know that the MBA course does not have any discipline-specific requirements. But, an MBA is a great choice for a B.Com graduate. Bachelor of Commerce is one of the oldest degree programmes offered in Indian colleges. It is considered as a sought-after course in the field of commerce.

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