Is it a good option to pursue MBA after B.Sc in CS?

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    rubina singh | Guide-Level 11

    6 months ago

    An MBA is only worth the expense, time, and effort when the graduate plans to work in a business-related field, in management, or as a company founder. An MBA may not be useful for those working in other industries unless they are in management or leadership roles.The MBA is much more than a degree in Business and Management  it is an experience of personal and professional growth which gives participants the opportunity to explore a variety of non-traditional careers. Professionals who are committed to making the most of their studies are also able to introduce a major shift in their current lives. Whether it is to change their g

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    Ritika Bhardwaj | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    After completing your B.Sc. , you can apply in any MBA course according to your interest, the core courses in an MBA programme cover various areas of business such as accounting, applied statistics, business communication, business ethics, business law, finance, managerial economics, management, marketing and operations in a manner most relevant to management analysis and strategy. MBA graduates enjoy lucrative job placements across the world. National and multinational companies always look for fresh and experienced MBA student with excellent academic record. The compensation package for MBA graduates is attractive. Wider career oppor
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    MOHAMMED ZAHEEN Arif

    6 years ago
    MBA is a professional degree. It depends on your interest. If you are really interested in it, then go for it. You just need to be a graduate to pursue MBA.

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