Which is better among CS and MBA in terms of career prospects after BBA?

I am pursuing 3rd year of BBA.

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    Neda Ishtiaq | Contributor-Level 10

    2014-07-23 14:30:19
    Hi Akash,
    Both the course options mentioned by offer promising career opportunities.
    A Company Secretary being multidisciplinary professional renders services in the following areas:
    Corporate Governance and Secretarial Services
    Corporate Laws Advisory and Representation Services
    Financial Market Services
    Management Services
    Company Secretary in Employment:
    -Companies with a paid up share capital of Rs.5 crore or more are compulsorily required to appoint a whole-time Company Secretary under section 383A of Companies Act,1956.
    -All companies seeking listing on Stock Exchange are required to appoint a whole-time Company Secretary
    -Membership of t
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    GIRISH SESHAMANI | Guide-Level 11

    2014-07-23 14:34:07
    You are talking about two fields, which are totally different from each other. A Company Secretary is the legal custodian of a company. If you are looking at CS, you need to have a passion for law. An MBA makes you a generalist. You have to decide the best choice, taking your skill sets into consideration
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    manoj ka | Contributor-Level 10

    2014-07-23 14:26:54
    Hey Aakash,
    Both CS and MBA offers good career prospects. If you are interested management field you may opt for MBA. It has following career prospects:
    Empowered with an MBA degree one can develop a career in a range of fields. One can opt for a variety of career options after MBA in India.
    Career opportunities after MBA include in the fields of human resource management, operations management, strategic management, international management, and organisational communication etc.
    Career advancement, management expertise and increased earnings are perhaps the most common reasons given for pursuing an MBA.
    An MBA can help you make major break
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