what is the difference between, M.S in management and M.B.A.?which one is better?

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Uttam Chatterjee
2013-04-20 00:08:00
Management as a science = M.S management makes you skillful on managing resources like human resources, natural resources, capital, investment, infrastructure. In short it can be understood with the acronym POSDCORB = planning, organising, staffing, delegating, coordinating, reporting and budgeting.

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Mariappan
2013-04-20 22:46:51
MBA course teaches more about the administration part of business. Whereas a MSc course includes science related things involved in that business. Such as statistics or complex math or engineering related to business.Both degrees are useful and depending on what job you are seeking, both are widely

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Ravi Teja Polineni
2013-04-20 00:01:04
M.S in management and MBA both are not different. The subject is same just the degrees are different. Both are related to Management courses. choose the degree which has the specialization of your interest . All the Best :)

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shaban
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2013-04-23 13:26:35
Hi, Please remember in order to pursue MBA from good universities in UK, you need to have atleast 2-3 years of full time work experience after graduation, whereas work experience is not required for admission in MS/MA/Msc in management. The second difference is MS/MA/Msc in management is more of a

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