Which is more beneficial MBA or MA in HRM in terms of job prospects? Whats the difference between the two?
is mba degree better option or doing ma in human resourse managment. whats the diierence between this two degree? who is more beneficial as for job prospectus in future
6.3K Views|Posted 2010-05-14 18:04:01
Asked by Kinnari
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2010-09-19 22:57:17
hey an MBA and an MA are both Master's level qualifications, so academically they are equivalent. The MBA (Masters in Business Administration) is, specifically, a general management degree normally for those with work experience. You may specialize in a subject of interest, like Human Resources. The

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2010-05-22 16:36:52
Dear Kinnari, in MBA you will be having some business management subjects. For details you can check with the Course content of MBA and MA in HR.
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2010-05-18 21:01:12
Hi, an MBA and an MA are both Master's level qualifications, so academically they are equivalent. The MBA (Masters in Business Administration) is, specifically, a general management degree normally for those with work experience. You may specialize in a subject of interest, like Human Resources. The

Answered by
2010-05-15 11:08:43
Hi Kinnari,
MBA is particular to business administration on the other hand MA is a masters of arts of which many fields of study can fall under however its equal standing as an MBA ...MBA is no doubt accepted anywhere in the world and obviously very popular now a days...regarding Human resource man
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