Which has better scope: MBA or B.Ed?

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Which has better scope: MBA or B.Ed?

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 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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manpreet 2 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 with higher salary package you have to pursue MBA from A grade B-schools like IIM or at least from a B grade business school. To get into top institutions like IIM- (A, B, C, L) you have to score more than 97 percentile in CAT. A little while ago I was talking of aptitude. If this is missing even a Ph.D. holder will fail to get into IIM. If you have these qualities, you should of course opt for MBA. Hope this helps. Be free to share any problem you have. Good Luck.
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manpreet 2 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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manpreet 2 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 a knack for teaching, also pursue teaching in various B-schools post completing their MBA. And there are various sectors in which one can do MBA based on the previous experience and interests. Hence, it is entirely up to your preferences and career aspirations.
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