what is mba?
47 Views|Posted 2011-02-28 14:56:26
Asked by Kuldeep Mishra
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2011-02-28 15:06:52
Postgraduate degree awarded to students who have mastered the study of business. At many schools, a bachelor's degree is generally required for admission.
The Master of Business Administration (MBA or M.B.A.) is a master's degree in business administration, which attracts people from a wide range

Answered by
2011-03-01 16:04:33
Hi Kuldeep,
MBA is a Postgraduate degree in Management which horns your leadership qualities and make you capable of leading the people from highest Managerial Positions. MBA is mostly of 2 Years. Few of the good Institutes which you can consider for doing your MBA are: IIMs, XLRI, MDI, S.P.Jain, N

Answered by
2011-02-28 17:08:07
Dear Kuldeep,
MBA stands for Masters of Business Administration and is a very popular course for business students the world over. It consists of various specialisations.
Duration of MBA is 2 years.
Thanks,
Friend

Answered by
2011-02-28 15:18:35
Every organization has their own management means organization has set some goal and achieve this. so students who want to make gooMBA means Master in business admistration . you learn basic funda of market

Answered by
2011-02-28 15:10:44
Dear Friend, MBA is Master in Business Administration and it is 2 year course in regular basis. Some universities and institutions are providing it in to the distance mode also. The minimum criteria is any graduate.

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2011-02-28 15:09:00
hi kuldeep,welcome to shiskha.com and your asking about m.b.a right? let me explain m.b.a is a post graduation course offered by iipm's and top universities in the world and it is purely based on management and business ofcourse it has several specializations and u have a chance to select the specia
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