Which is better between M.Sc and MBA after B.Sc?

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Which is better between M.Sc and MBA after B.Sc?

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago
It depends on you. If you want to go for higher studies on a particular subject in B.Sc then you shall go for M.Sc otherwise you can go for MBA.
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manpreet 2 years ago
This decision will entirely depend on where your skills and interest lie. You should decide on the area you would like to make a career. Like if you find the science stream interesting and want to make a career in the same i.e. technical job then you must complete M.Sc. After that you must clear the NET, JRF exam. You must go for MBA only if you are more interested in the administrative oriented jobs.
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manpreet 2 years ago
It totally depends on your interest. If you want to build your career in business then go with MBA otherwise M.Sc is also a good choice.
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manpreet 2 years ago
The central difference is the experience of candidates. MBA is targeted at those who have dipped their toes into the professional world, while a specialized Master’s degree, be it an M.Sc or something else is for pre-experience candidates who may have only recently completed an undergraduate degree.
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