Are there any better options than doing an MBA after graduation?

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    Sayali Pansare | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    It depends whether you wish to do post-graduation immediately or have some work experience.
    If you wish to take break from studies, get some real life industry experience then I recommend you to search for job and start working.
    For post-graduation studies you have three options:
    MS: Education from outside India, experience of staying in different country and managing your needs.
    M Tech/ ME: If you wish to pursue technical knowledge and join as a professor (teacher) in your life and then comes MBA.
    You can also give banking exams like IBPS, PO to join into banks.
    Also, you can do certifications in upcoming technologies like Bid Data, Data An
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    Heena Binawera Doing counselling from last 6 years | Contributor-Level 7

    5 years ago
    There are many options for your career, but it depends on your interest, your percentage in the field in which you would like to make your career.
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    NITIN DESHMUKH Yard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    Further studies in your field of graduation - A post-graduate specialization in your own area of study will help you earn more salary and also place you in priority during interviews.
    Teach - If you wish to get into teaching, you can complete your post-graduation, that is ME and M Tech and then go for NET or SET.
    Go abroad - If you want to explore options abroad, you can also consider doing an MS. Just ensure that you are mentally prepared to go outside India and financially you can manage the course and the stay abroad.
    You can go for 'Freelancing' - It is basically working for yourself without having any company or boss. You choose your
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    sai ram i AM A SERIOUS, ENTERTAINING STUDENT | Contributor-Level 6

    5 years ago
    1) CS/CA/CFA/CWA
    2) IT Degree/Courses: MCA/Animation/Web Design
    3) Mass Communication and Journalism
    4) Hotel Management
    5) Travel and Tourism
    6) Civil Aviation: Air Hostess/Commercial Pilot
    7) Social Sector
    8) Law
    9) Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance
    10) Public Sector Defense and Police Jobs/Civil Services/Forest Services/Railway Jobs.
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    Swapnaneel Bhuiya | Scholar-Level 17

    6 years ago
    There are many good opportunities and options after graduation. You can either go for Masters in the same field or you can also go for LL.B. Or you can start preparing for UPSC or SSC or any such government reputed institution.
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    Kaushani Ganguly Media student. Film Enthusiast. | Contributor-Level 7

    6 years ago
    Of course, there is. It all depends on what you really want to do. MBA is for if you want to go into business administration. Decide on what you want as a career and choose the degree accordingly.
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    Raj shakya #ReadyToHelp | Scholar-Level 16

    6 years ago
    Depending on your interest and course availability, you can choose one of them:
    Master of Arts (MA)
    Master of Science (M.Sc)
    Master of Commerce (M.Com)
    Master of Engineering/Technology (ME/M.Tech)
    Master of Law (LLM)
    Master of Computer Application (MCA)
    Master of Pharmacy (M.Pharma)
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    DHARAM PAL JAKHAR MASTERS IN MATHEMATICS | Guide-Level 11

    6 years ago
    As per my opinion and knowledge there are many good opportunities and options after graduating. You can either go for Masters in the same field or you can also go for LL.B. or you can start preparing for UPSC or SSC or any such government reputed institute.
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    PUSHPAK DHOOT | Contributor-Level 8

    5 years ago
    There are a number of options available. I am listing below some of the options I have seen and considered -
    1) One of the popular choice is to do a professional course to become a chartered accountant, company secretary, management accountant, or cost accountant. The finance side of this is the chartered financial analyst or chartered financial management as it is known in some countries.
    2) A close second is to pursue an MBA with concentration in finance or human resources or marketing or general management, depending on your aptitude. That way you can become an analyst or a human resource professional or marketing professional, to na
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    Mehar Sharma Lovely Professional University | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    MBA is a great option to join. Masters in Business Administration offers various areas of specialisation like Management, Finances, Operations, Hotel Management, Public Relations, Human Resources, Information, and Technology. A career in MBA is not only progressive but also brings with it many perks. MBAs are great for a career change and thriving business opportunities. Graduates of part-time or full-time MBA programs have higher chances of holding a high-level management position and enjoying successful MBA careers. Over 50% of MBA graduates worldwide are senior managers or board directors. MBA course gives scope for innovative outlo
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