Can I pursue MBA after completing BCA?

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    Debashish bora Big dream.Big world.Success achiever.

    8 years ago
    if I choose marketing after BCA is it gonna effect me in campus placement?
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    Shubham Chaudhary | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    Obviously dude. you can appear for MBA entrance exam provided you have 50% marks in your graduation.
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    Dheerajkumar Pittala Open minded, social worker | Contributor-Level 10

    8 years ago
    Yes of course you can. If you are a graduate in any field, you can pursue MBA.
    All the best
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    manoj khulbe

    8 years ago
    Ya u can do this just believe in urself
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    Ajay Bangrwa Attitute killer | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    For doing MBA require only gradtuion degree with minimum 50%
    Yes, you can. You only need a graduation Degree with 50% marks to pursue MBA.
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    Sahal Patel | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    HI,
    MBA is a good option after doing BCA but you can go with only one stream in that which is MBA in IT. So if you are some how affix between that MCA & MBA I would suggest you to go with MCA as you already have good and basic knowledge of that.
    MCA is Masters in Computer Application which is a course of 3 year duration and if you do it from any recognized university it has a very bright, wide career scope as well as good career opportunities in Private & Govt. sector as well. But If you want to do it in some other specialization so MBA would be very good option for you as there is a wide number of specializations for you. But if you are
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    darpan jain

    7 years ago
    If you have a keen interest in it then you can do MBA after completing BCA. There are plenty of options for you in MBA. I can tell you some good options and colleges as well from which you can select a good one.
    You can opt for any of the following specialisations:
    1. MBA in energy training
    2. MBA in oil and gas management
    3. MBA in power management
    4. MBA in urban infrastructure and smart cities
    5. MBA in logistics and chain management
    6. MBA in port and shipping management
    7. MBA in aviation management
    8. MBA in business analytics
    9. MBA in international business
    10. MBA in marketing
    11. MBA in finance
    12. MBA in HR
    Also make sure that you get ad
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    S ANUSHA management student | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    Yes, you8 can pursue MBA after completing BCA. Although, MBA has more theoretical subjects as compared to BCA.
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    Raju Gupta

    8 years ago
    Yes, after completing BCA, you can pursue MBA. To get admission for MBA, you need to appear for an entrance exam like CAT, MAT, etc.
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    jatin arora

    8 years ago
    Yes, you can do that.

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