Should I pursue MBA or go for competitive exams like SSC, etc. after completing B.Com honors in management?
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After completing your Hons degree in commerce, you may opt a master degree as well. MBA certainty would open more doors for you in terms of placements while preparing for competitive exams would be a think different altogether. If you wish to work in a corporate atmosphere then you must opt for MBA while if you look for government jobs, then certainly go for preparations. -
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After B.Com (Honours), there are a lot of options, it also includes B.Ed or M.Com there after Ph.D. All the options are equally good, its all your area of interest as to which area you wants to move into. As far as my suggestion is concerned, try for competitive exams along with part time Master's degree. Thanks and all the best. -
MBA certainty would open more doors for you in terms of placements while preparing for competitive exams would be a think different altogether. If you wish to work in a corporate atmosphere, then you must opt for MBA while if you look for government jobs, then certainly go for preparations.
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