Is it a right choice to pursue MBA after pursuing B.Sc (physics and chemistry)? I've completed my B.Sc this year and I'm planning for MBA.
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Any graduation will make you eligible for MBA provided you clear aptitude tests such as CAT/CMAT/MAT etc. as applicable to your institute of study.
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It's a good choice if you have interest in management studies. This field is totally different and theoretical rather than being practical when it comes to exams.
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This would depend a lot on your interest areas and career aspirations. An MBA degree will give you exposure to management concepts. However, if you are keen on the academic / research side then a Master's degree in pure sciences would be more advisable.
So, first check on your interests and career aspirations and then explore further education area this would depend a lot on your interest areas and career aspirations. An MBA degree will give you exposure to management concepts. However, if you are keen on the academic / research side then a Master's degree in pure sciences would be more advisable.
So, please first check on your interests...more
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1. Concept of Physics (Vol 1 and 2) by H.C. Verma
2. Understanding Physics Series by D.C. Pandey (Arihant)
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