12-11-2009, 01:57 PM
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<br />thanks to Ahmad Ali.. but bro as a Hr consultant tell me what is the demand of industry?i mean who can get more jobs..MBA of Ms
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Very truly the demand for industry is some sort of professional certification like ICMA, CA,CIA, CFA and CIMA. But if you are only interested in M.B.A or M.S then it will be better for you to do M.S. One reason of preference of M.S is that it gives a good impression in your C.V. If you do M.B.A after 4 year BBA, although MBA will be considered equivalent to M.S, but when you will write your qualification as M.B.A in your C.V it will generate the impression as you are only MBA no will get explanation whether your MBA is equivalent to M.S or M.Phil. Keep it in mind.
Regards,
Awais Aftab
<br />thanks to Ahmad Ali.. but bro as a Hr consultant tell me what is the demand of industry?i mean who can get more jobs..MBA of Ms
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Very truly the demand for industry is some sort of professional certification like ICMA, CA,CIA, CFA and CIMA. But if you are only interested in M.B.A or M.S then it will be better for you to do M.S. One reason of preference of M.S is that it gives a good impression in your C.V. If you do M.B.A after 4 year BBA, although MBA will be considered equivalent to M.S, but when you will write your qualification as M.B.A in your C.V it will generate the impression as you are only MBA no will get explanation whether your MBA is equivalent to M.S or M.Phil. Keep it in mind.
Regards,
Awais Aftab