Which has better scope: MBA or B.Ed?

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    Ankit Kumar University of Delhi | Guide-Level 15

    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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    Pavan Kumar | Guide-Level 11

    5 years ago
    MBA has the very most opportunities in the market. It has worldwide scope. B.Ed is not up to the mark, it never matches with MBA. So, MBA is far better than B.Ed.
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    Shraddha Tiwari | Guide-Level 11

    5 years ago
    Both have good scope in their field, if you do well in it. One has wide scope in Management, other has in teaching line, so do what you like more.
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    Dr. Uma Sinha Principal | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
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    It depends upon your interest as both having a great future. MBA is Management oriented course. After finish this course you can join in any of the reputed company. B.Ed is a teaching line. If you work hard then you also get the government Job. Thanks.
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    Vibhas Kaushik | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    Hi,
    Both the streams are strong in themselves but both are quite opposite to each other.
    MBA is completely a professional and management course. If you have interest in management, business etc., you can do MBA.
    MBA is a bit costly in comparison of B.Ed.
    The experience of corporate world is totally and positively different in terms of learning, challenges, financially etc.
    If you are a hard working person and flexible enough to handle every day's challenges, MBA is for you. Good salary offers, good firms, good place you can choose to work after MBA.
    If you want a simple job of 7 to 8 hrs, become a teacher, go for B.Ed. As simple as that.
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    Aarush Malhotra | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    B.Ed is related to teacher training, means you can go for teaching field in any schools throughout this degree. MBA is the Management degree and you can go for any company as different managerial posts. Both the degrees are good but have a different area of work. If you want to go to be a Teacher in a high school then you can do B.Ed.
    In this, you can go for government High School for the teacher. Then you need not go for MBA you can go any general M.Com Degree if you will be Commerce Teacher. After that, you can do Ph.D. if you want.
    MBA is the professional degree for Corporate Sector. If you want to do MBA and B.Ed. both then you can
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    Udit Bhatia Management professional | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    MBA and B.Ed are completely different fields and are light years apart in the pedagogy, required skill set, scope and career prospects. MBA is generally for a career only in management of a private or a public enterprise which aims to impart skills pertaining to marketing, finance, business strategy and operations. The requirement for an MBA is 10+2+3 with greater than 60% marks throughout and then you need to clear one of the many entrance exams like CAT, IIFT, XAT, CMAT, SNAP, NMAT, MAT, etc.
    On the other hand, B.Ed can either be pursued after a 10+2+3 or after your Masters and is a mandatory requirement to teach at primary and secon
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    aakash deep | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    ir is upon on your interest MBA has great opportunity than B.ed.
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    amish jain | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    Hello,
    Both are the different fields and both have scopes in respective fields. The first thing is to decide in which field one wants to go?
    The candidates who wants to go for management or business oriented career prospect, should do the MBA.
    On the other hand, the candidates who are interested in teaching field, then B.Ed is for you.
    MBA opens door for the business and management in top most companies which offers attractive salary. One can earn in lakhs per month after MBA.
    After B.Ed degree, one becomes eligible for the teaching in primary school. One can fill the government exams conducted for the teacher's selection in government s
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    neha sharma | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    MBA or B.Ed are totally different fields. There is no comparison in the courses. First, you decide that what do you want to do and in which course you have much interest. MBA is a professional Master's degree course in business administration. You can do it after completing your graduation. If you can do your MBA with a big institute, then you can get good job in multinational companies. This is a high and expensive degree course, but also gives a better career opportunity. B.Ed is totally different from MBA. If you are interested in teaching and you want to be a teacher, then you should go with it. B.Ed is a degree course in education
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