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26th April 2016, 03:51 PM
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MBA CS Combination
Can you tell me about the combination of CS (Company Secretary) and MBA (Master of Business Administration) I mean is it a good idea to pursue MBA after completing CS, please help me as I am very confused about it?
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26th April 2016, 03:52 PM
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Re: MBA CS Combination
Both the courses - CS (Company Secretary) and MBA (Master of Business Administration) - are of repute but of different fields. CS is technical course related to accounting area while MBA is management related course and prepares for careers in all industries in Sales & Marketing, Finance, Operations, IT & Systems or Human Resources. MBA gives a wider view on management and managerial decision making. The specialization area like Finance, HR, Marketing, etc all relate to the area where u are willing to make your career. CA, ICWA, CFA are best combinations with MBA Finance. CS matches best with HR since both have law substance in common apart from administration sphere. For Marketing MBA is sufficient and no other above course is required so long u are not willing to change your domain. Any professional course (CS/CA/ICWA/CFA) would definitely add value to career provided the above combinations match. Mind it these professional courses are designed keeping in mind the best knowledge any Industry would want and hence they are tough to crack. Master of Business Administration Jobs Employment Areas • Banks. • Business Consultancies. • Brand & Marketing. • Non-profit Organizations. • Personal Business. • Educational Institutes. • Export Companies. • Financial Organizations. • Industrial Houses. • Multinational Companies. Job Types • Account Manager. • Brand Manager. • Card Payments Operations Head. • Equity Research Analysts. • HR Generalist Business Partner. • Management Consultant. • Marketing Manager. • IT Services Marketing Head. • Project Managers. • Recruitment Manager. • Vice President - Investment Banking. • Zonal Business Manager - Telecom. |