Which is a better career option- M.Sc. or MBA?

Asked about Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies - MMS in Information Management

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Asked by Snehal Shinde

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    Priya Mahajan Educationist and Career Consultant since 2010 | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    Hi,
    After Bachelors, if you go for a work experience it would not fetch you much salary. Moreover, once you go for a job then after a gap continuing with your studies becomes difficult. Later at a point, your promotions will be stuck due to the lack of higher degree.
    The same holds good for a certification as it does not carry much value when added to a Bachelors degree according to me.In my opinion, MBA would be the best choice as it would give you a good and respectable job with a decent salary wherever you go. Jobs for MBAs are everywhere. Another thing is that eventually in life if you want to go for your own startup, the university
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    Kaustubh Kajgaonkar | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    Dear candidate,
    A master's degree would further enhance your knowledge about the field that you like and would help your career growth in the long term.
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    RAJDEEP GHOSH

    7 years ago
    You should go for MBA. You will get more job opportunity after doing MBA.
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    Khushi Jain | Contributor-Level 6

    5 years ago
    It totally depends on the person. I have three choices for you.
    1) If you are really inclined towards programming or to say computer science i.e. if you really enjoy working in the IT environment, ask yourself whether you are content or not with the work you are doing or projects you have done.
    If yes, then go for M.Sc as it will enhance your knowledge in that domain and help you grab higher pay with that degree.
    2) If you are a fresher than try working for at least 2 years with B.Sc Computer related job profiles. This will help you clarify what you want to do.
    If you are already working and are enjoying your work and just want to upgrade
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    Saurabh Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago
    As per my knowledge An MBA after BSc can give you a competitive edge over other graduates. It will also expand your career prospects by enabling you to explore better career opportunities and high-salaried packages across different sectors.
    An MBA degree is prestigious as it is accepted worldwide. With more and more Universities including MBA courses in their curriculum, many students are opting for this valuable course. There are several types of MBA you can choose anyone depending on your criteria. Lots of careers are benefited by various types of MBA courses as it helps them gain additional knowledge and obtain a better pay package.
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    Maulik Singhal

    2 years ago
    You should go for MBA, if you wish to learn how to manage other people and wants to change your career line. Although, if you liked to study and B.Sc and still have an interest in that field of study, you should opt for M.Sc without much thinking.
    Now a day knowledge and practical application of the same are required in most jobs, and we can get the same understanding for work-life experience, so it has great importance.
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    Pavan Kumar | Guide-Level 11

    5 years ago
    I hope that you've to go for MBA as it has a huge opportunities than MSc. Many placements for MBA. So, go through MBA, if you're interested in chemistry stream, then go for MSc.
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    Utkarsh Patel

    2 years ago
    according to me you should choose the MSC not the MBA because after BSC the MSC is good as a post graduation. Seeing your background the MSC will be more benificial for you neither MBA.
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    Tanay Tapke | Contributor-Level 7

    5 years ago
    It totally depends and differs from person to person, I have three choices for you.
    1) If you are really inclined towards programming or to say computer science i.e if you really enjoy working in IT environment, ask yourself whether you are content or not with the work you are doing or projects you have done.
    IF YES, then go for M.Sc as it will enhance your knowledge in that domain and help you grab higher pay with that degree.
    2) If you are a fresher, than try working for at least 2 years with B.Sc Computer related Job profiles. This will help you clarify what you want to do.
    If you are already working and are enjoying your work and just
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    Akshay Gupta

    7 years ago
    Doing M.Sc would be a natural follow up to doing B.Sc as both are naturally aligned to each other. Though yes, you are eligible to join any of the MBA programmes anywhere in the world.
    A lot depends upon what do you want to do ahead in life. Do not pursue any course just for the heck of it. There are plentiful of MBA's in the country right now but a lot of them are doing menial jobs.
    Recently, there was a news article which said that the aspirants in bank clerk examination included lot of MBA students.
    There is no reason of doing an MBA if you aren't doing it from top tier colleges like IIMs, XLRI, FMS, IIFT etc. as the placement prospect
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