?I have completed Bachelor of Technology in Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering. I am keen to do my masters now and so looking forward to UK universities for my higher studies. Since I am a fresher, I am not getting MBA there in good Universities but getting options for MSc with any business subject preference. Is this going to be a right choice for me? Or what are the best options? And if yes what are the good Universities I can apply for?
Suprit
MSc or MBA
Posted Jul 14, 2008 07:55
Suprit
Posted Jul 14, 2008 19:10
Hi Suprit,
Msc and MBA serve different purposes. MBA is for young professionals with some work experience. Are you keen on continuing your studies right away?
Attiya
Msc and MBA serve different purposes. MBA is for young professionals with some work experience. Are you keen on continuing your studies right away?
Attiya
Posted Jul 14, 2008 22:27
Hi,
I think it really depends what your ideal career is, and what sector you want to work in.
Although the difference between a MSc and a MBA usually is not too vast, there are some important differences. Usually, a couple of years of working experience are required for entering a MBA program whereas no working experience is required for a MSc program. The underlying reason is that practical aspects and situations are the core of an MBA. Working experience is central to the MBA programme and is usually the starting point for personal development.
The MSc program is much more a combination of theory and practice. Although practice is fully integrated in the curriculum, the MSc program is much more academic.
I think it really depends what your ideal career is, and what sector you want to work in.
Although the difference between a MSc and a MBA usually is not too vast, there are some important differences. Usually, a couple of years of working experience are required for entering a MBA program whereas no working experience is required for a MSc program. The underlying reason is that practical aspects and situations are the core of an MBA. Working experience is central to the MBA programme and is usually the starting point for personal development.
The MSc program is much more a combination of theory and practice. Although practice is fully integrated in the curriculum, the MSc program is much more academic.
Posted Oct 31, 2010 12:25
hi
i think that MSC is more theoritical approach but MBA is more managerial level
i want ask is it possible for some one studied bachelor of finance and apply for MSC IT
i think that MSC is more theoritical approach but MBA is more managerial level
i want ask is it possible for some one studied bachelor of finance and apply for MSC IT
Posted Oct 31, 2010 13:28
I am not getting MBA there in good Universities but getting options for MSc with any business subject preference. Is this going to be a right choice for me? Or what are the best options?.
There are three option first go for some work experience and then go for mba as mba requires work ex.
next is to go for msc and then work for3-4 years and look for executive mba or part time mba.
third is go for mba now but it will give you nothing and it will be totally a waste of time and money and no good university offers mba for fresher.
choice is yours.
There are three option first go for some work experience and then go for mba as mba requires work ex.
next is to go for msc and then work for3-4 years and look for executive mba or part time mba.
third is go for mba now but it will give you nothing and it will be totally a waste of time and money and no good university offers mba for fresher.
choice is yours.
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