Can i do mba after bsc cs

0 147 Views | Posted 2013-06-05 19:14:46
Asked by jaya joshi

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    shaban | Guide-Level 11

    2013-06-06 13:24:32
    Hi,
    Yes you may surely pursue MBA after completing you Bsc in computer science, please remember in order to pursue full time MBA or PGDM program you need to be graduate in any field with atleast 50% marks in graduation, plus you need to take various management entrance test like CAT, MAT, XAT, SNAP, etc.
    However, as per your profile, I would suggest you to work for 2-3 years after completing your graduation and then opt for MBA, the advantage of this step would be that after working for few years you would know which specialization to opt in MBA that can further enhance your career prospects, however as per your profile pursuing MBA in I
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    Sri ranjani

    2013-06-05 19:46:57
    Hi jaya my suggestion is MCA for u as u did BSc CS .u can have connectivity and nowadays MCA have best value
    make sure ask other ideas
    all the best good luck

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