Which has better scope: MBA or B.Ed?

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    Devi singh | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    MBA are for those who have interest in management, business, etc.
    B.Ed is for those who want to become teacher.
    Both are totally different and opposite field.
    MBA is very costly whereas B.Ed is less costly in compare to MBA.
    If you think that you are a girl, and don't fit in the world of corporate, then it is wrong.
    But if you don't have interest in business, then it's alright to choose B.Ed and become a teacher in primary or high schools.
    You have to work a bit hard after getting job with MBA, while teaching is a prestigious occupation, perfectly suited for all girls.
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    SACHIN SINGH Punctual and Organised. | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    Both the fields are completely different from each other. It totally depends on you that which field you like. One will give you management options and the other one will take you to teaching line. So, choose it wisely. First, clear your thoughts about it, as both of them have scope and opportunities if you perform well.
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    Prachi Pol Making History... | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    Both B.Ed and MBA have bright future. In terms of getting higher salary package, MBA definitely beats B.Ed. After completing B.Ed generally a school teacher generally earns within the range of Rs. 20,000 to Rs. 35,000 per month. Whereas after successful completion of MBA one can get even upto Rs. 35 lac per annum. But remember B.Ed can be done by anyone. Whereas MBA requires special aptitude. You must have inborn leadership skills, analytical skills, sophisticated thinking ability, sound communication skills etc. Another thing I would like to mention that if you wish joining a MBA programme is not a problem at all but if you want job w
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    Aditi Agrawal | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    MBA will lead you to management line and B.Ed will lead you towards teaching line.
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    parvez shaikh Mentor for upcoming generation and talents | Contributor-Level 10

    5 years ago
    As compared, MBA has wider scope than B.Ed which is 5 specialisation-
    Finance
    Marketing
    HR
    IT
    Operations
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    Abhishek Desai | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    Hello! Both are totally different, in terms of their scope, learning exposures, etc. What matters the most is about in which the interest is. If teaching is your passion, B.Ed is definitely an ideal option. If one wants to acquire managerial skills and work in the corporate world, MBA is an apt choice. In terms of monetary value, MBA seems to be ahead since one can climb the corporate ladder quick by honing his/her MBA skills and building a good, strong network. In terms of the cost aspect, MBA is generally more expensive but with convenient financing options available nowadays, that shouldn't really be a major concern. People, having
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    Bharat Debbarma Pursuing MBA | Contributor-Level 9

    5 years ago
    Both are Different and both are good in their aspect. Scope after MBA have varieties and diverse career to choose, whereas after the Career option become less.
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    Astha Pasricha | Contributor-Level 9

    5 years ago
    Hi,
    We cannot compare MBA or B.Ed as both are completely opposite fields. In this case, one should follow one's interests. If you are keen to be a teacher then you can obviously go for B.Ed. But, if you have good marketing skills and want to step in the corporate world, then MBA is for you. Both the fields have a bright future scope in India. MBA beats B.Ed at times in terms of salary packages (although it depends on your B school and your performance). However, you can easily get a teaching job offering around 30k per month right in the beginning after completing your B.Ed. If the worlds says that the teaching profession is good only f
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    Pallavi Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago
    MBA is one of the most popular Masters degree for students across the globe. It is highly competitive with so many students aspiring to complete their MBA degree. Many students dream of holding an MBA degree and bagging a good job in one of the top companies in the country. But not everyone is lucky enough to live this dream and SEE it come true. MBA is somewhat a higher and reputed degree which will open the door for lucrative jobs in the corporate world. Though the charm of MBA has not decreased, the management institutions are rampant especially in Cities. The point is that pursuing MBA has become easy than it was a decade ago. Belo
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    Adv. Ved Vinayak Law educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel. | Contributor-Level 9

    2 years ago
    Both fields are entirely distinct from one another. It is entirely up to you to choose a career path. The first will present you with management alternatives, while the second will direct you to the teaching line. So make a sensible choice. Clear your mind about it first because, if you do well, both of them have potential and opportunities.

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