I have completed my 10th and I'm studying diploma. I want to do MBA after my completion of Diploma. Is it possible?

I have completed my 10th standard from an ICSE Board and I'm doing my diploma course now in mechanical field. Can I do MBA after my diploma?

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    Kundan Singh Qualified CII-IPATE 2020 | GATE 2021|B.Tech(CSE) | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    No, you cannot do master of business administration (MBA) directly after diploma. Diploma is equivalent to +2 and MBA is post-graduation course. For admission in MBA course, you'll need to be a Graduate at least, as this is a Masters or Post-Graduation Program.
    With a Diploma in Engineering you 1st need to complete your graduation. If your interest lies in engineering you may go ahead with engineering course many colleges admits Diploma holders directly into the 2nd Year of the Engineering course through lateral entry examination conducted by various engineering colleges.
    If you don't want to pursue Engineering any further you may take u
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