My goal is UPSC but I want to improve my skills through MBA. Which option should I prefer among the two?

IAS is my one and only goal and I am about to complete my B.Com in 2-months. I don't want to stop studying further which is why I am planning to pursue MBA as it will enhance my personality. Can you help me in choosing the correct option? What should I do after B.Com?

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Asked by Trupti Yadav
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9 years ago
Dear, My thinking in respect of study is - when a course you will pursue, do seriously with your best effort after fixing a target and timeline. Both MBA and IAS require regular,methodical and extensive study. Do one by one. First, go for MBA in regular mode from renowned B-School after cracking man

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9 years ago
I would recommend to pursue distance MBA or online MBA. UPSC is hard to crack.

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Ritesh Bhandari
9 years ago
Yes, you can pursue MBA along with UPSC.

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