I have completed 12th and willing to do B.Sc followed by MBA, is it ok?
Asked about IIM Ahmedabad - Indian Institute of Management - Master of Business Administration (MBA)
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Vineet Kumar Rohilla Persuing BBA from JIMS Kalkaji(IP University) | Guide-Level 12
6 years agoIt is absolutely fine if want to do this, following this path you will gain both technical and management skills, just work hard and achieve the success. -
Yes, of course it is a good idea to stick to your field in Graduation, and then plan for a professional course.
But, selection of specialization in MBA would be a key for you.
If B.Sc is in IT, follow the same in MBA, if it is in Maths, go for MBA in finance, if it is Chemistry/Biology/Physics, go for Hospital Management or agriculture, or something similar to that.
Of course, it is a good choice. -
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Kamaraju pulugurtha Online teaching of English, on retirement | Guide-Level 14
6 years agoYour plan is surely appropriate. B.Sc is definitely advantageous because it is a kind of preparation for analytical studies. -
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Parveen Kumar Sharma Communication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach | Guide-Level 14
6 years agoPlanning for a Master's Degree and that too in a professional domain is itself a good thing for the career.
In your case, doing a B.Sc which is just a 3 years course and takes you to MBA earlier than a B.Tech.
It is a good plan. However, I would like to ask why B.Sc and why not B.Com or BBA or even BA?
Doing any of the above gives you more scope of learning things to be used with MBA.
If you plan to take advantage of the B.Sc specialization in MBA Based Jobs, that is good. But, if B.Sc choice is just for nothing, I shall suggest a rethink. -
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Yes, you can go for it. I would recommend for Amity Distance Learning University for B.Sc, and if you have 60% or more, then you can avail the scholarship.
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The programme welcomes students from all streams, including humanities, as long as they meet the minimum requirement of 50% marks in their 12th exams. Many humanities students find the programme a natural extension of their academic interests, as the curriculum often connects with cultural, historical, and social themes. For example, a student who studied history might bring unique perspectives into courses like painting or applied arts.
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You can give the improvement exam next year after passing 12th, but not if more than 2 years have passed.
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