May I know the difference between M.B.A and M.Sc in management in foreign schools?

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    Sajid Nalakath | Contributor-Level 9

    2012-12-17 18:01:58
    MBA degree in comparison to MSc degree is a generalist degree. That means, curriculum of a typical MBA programme covers all the fields related to business such as Finance, Sales, Marketing, HR, General Management, etc. Whereas MSc degree is a more specialist degree, it focuses on a specialised field of study. As an example. Take a course named International Marketing Management MSc. The International Marketing Management MSc develops your general management skills and explores the many complex issues associated with marketing in MSc in an international context. But it would not include any other business related subjects such as finan
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