I have done B.Sc in geography.Maths and economics was the other two subjects.Now I want to do MBA.Is it a good career option?
is there any problem in getting admission to B-schools and getting a job after doing mba with my academic background?
84 Views|Posted 2012-01-17 20:42:48
Asked by Lipika Das
5 Answers

Answered by
2012-01-18 09:40:15
Hi,
Well you have ample options like making your career into Actuarial Sciences with Maths, Econometric or may be Geography. However above all, MBA stands important in the crowd as it is the key factor in producing this skilled manpower which is required to drive the industry. With more and more

Answered by
2012-01-18 01:09:07
Hi Lipika Das, May I know what is your ambition? Why do you want to go for MBA after Geography. My advice is do not change your discipline. that will in no way fetch you good packaged jobs. Pursue a B.Ed., degree; simultaneously do an M.Sc., in Geography and get into schools. Later complete an M.Ed.

Answered by
2012-01-17 21:26:02
I am agree with Mr suryavanshi but i would like to add that although it is difficult but it can be done with a little more extra efforts.
Moreover u have economics that will help u in mba. Along with this never forget "Fortune Favours the Brave".
wish u all the best.

Answered by
2012-01-17 21:00:22
Hi if your background is bsc then itwould be more valuable if you move towards masters with science of any specialisation.MBA is different field.
If you really have more intrest in business strategies you can go for the same.
All the best.

Answered by
2012-01-17 21:30:36
yes it is a good carrier option for you. If you are getting 50% in graduation than you have no problem
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