Is it a right decision to pursue MBA after completing B.Sc mathematics? I have scored 91% in my class 12th from science stream.

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Asked by Aswin Sasi
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Dr  Swastik Sahu
2016-05-20 00:15:12
Hi Dear Yes, you are going perfect. MBA is a leading destination after B.Sc in Mathematics and you should go for it. All the best.

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kunal das
2016-05-19 23:10:49
yup very gd decision bt my suggestion if your family condition is gd... then join private clg,don't join government clg...in private clg u get better education

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N
2016-05-14 12:26:44
yes it's a brilliant choice to do mba

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Vikas Tiwari
9 years ago
No, it is not a wise decision because as you are a brilliant student, so I think you should turn your way towards research as you can do Masters in mathematics and attend CSIR net exam where you can be an associate professor with JRF.

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Pratik Mohanty
9 years ago
MBA is a professional and very demanding course. Now a days, you need an MBA degree to climb to a corporate ladder. You have completed your B.Sc in mathematics, it will help you for your CAT preparation and it's good that your past academic marks are good. Best of luck.

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pardhan gautam
2016-05-19 23:22:26
afcz u will founs out a perfect guy who know all the bussiness fundamentals with science fundamentals after u done MBA .u muat do it if ur interest in dis..gud luck.

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Raviraj Joshi
2016-05-17 19:48:17
Very GOOD CHOICE. Go for Premier institutes like IIMs, Symbiosis, Narsee Monji, K. J. Somaiya, IIFT, L. N. Welingkar, XIME, etc. Best of luck !

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Vineet Kumar Rohilla
7 years ago
Yes, MBA is a great course to pursue and doing it after a technical course will develop you in both technical and management field. All the best.

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aneesh ram
9 years ago
Yes, it is a wise decision. All the best.

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A
2016-05-17 19:55:47
yeah its good choice if ur intrest in business field

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