hello! i'm doing bsc with maths and i want to go MBA (marketing)after this.this is wright choice or not.

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    Prashant Chauhan | Contributor-Level 9

    2012-09-10 17:40:19
    Its your choice so do whatever you want to do but one more time before joining the course think that, are you really interested in MBA or just want to do for friends, family or money. Than try to choose according to answer as MBA just for money or for other factors is not a right approach.
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    vivek Anand | Contributor-Level 8

    2012-09-10 13:02:39
    yehi hai right choice as this is only the field u can earn as much u have a target
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    Deepthikumar

    2012-09-11 09:44:50
    but i have another suggestion.you can opt for MBA finance.it suits u better than any other specializations.all the best.
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    shaban | Guide-Level 11

    2012-09-10 13:18:23
    Hi,
    Yes, you may surely pursue MBA in marketing after completing your Bsc.There are an enormous amount of career opportunities and options for people with MBA in marketing.
    The most common are corporate positions such as marketing manager, brand manager, market research analyst, and new product manager.
    Persons with strong financial skills could seek a career in strategic or market related planning.
    Additional corporate positions such as sales manager, advertising manager, PR (public relations) director, and marketing communications manager are also common.
    In marketing or advertising agencies, numerous opportunities exist in advertising,
    ...more

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