Is it possible to study MBA after completing B.Sc. In biotechnology? If yes, what MBA should I choose?

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6 years ago
Yes, you can go for MBA after completing B.Sc in biotechnology. The choice of MBA depends on your skills. In what field are you good in. You can choose marketing or HR section, or something related to your UG course.

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6 years ago
Yes, you should do MBA after completing B.Sc. Biotechnology. Global Business School & Research Centre, Tathawade is the best campus for MBA. If you choose MBA after B.Sc Biotechnology then take a specialization in Biotechnology & Bioinformatics Management.

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6 years ago
Hi, Yes, you can do MBA after doing B.Sc in Biotechnology. MBA is a two years degree course of Marketing and Business strategies. Since you have a background of Biotechnology, you can pursue management in the same field which will equip you with Technical as well as Management skills. Following are

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