Is it good to pursue MBA after BCA?

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Asked by vinay sawarkar

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    kshipra shukla confident,public speaker,optimist

    8 years ago
    Hello friend,
    If after doing BCA you are deciding to do MBA, i would suggest you to do it. WHY?BECAUSE
    MBA-Master in Buisness Adminstration is good course and has a huge demand ithe world.There is lot of scope for student who has completed MBA.
    MBA will help you to understand and manage the business and process effectively to reach the buiness goal within the short span of time.ALSO, if you have a BCA degree, you have good technical knoledge,which will help you to get job in big companies like Wipro or Infosys,or in other companies.
    You would be more responsible in decision making, problem solving and handling teams effectively.
    But, the di
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    yash chandak | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    it is best for you . go for mba I.t in this field you are provided both scope of I.t and of management. and don't forget to clear cat or mat exam.

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