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MBA or MCA ??????????????This will help you.



After Thinking a lot I have Decided to go for MBA rather than MCA so Guys think twice for your P.G Field

In My Opinion,It is better to go for MBA Course because If You go for MCA Course,then You will be

having less chances to get good opportunities and You will be having threat with Engineering

Candidates So basically any MCA has to depend on what ever IT companies visit for Engineers becoz

neither the top Software Giants like Microsoft or Oracle etc allow MCA's to sit as freshers nor will ever

any core company allow them and also offcourse MCA'a are idiots only as Infy also dont take them

.Companies will give preference to Engineering Candidates than You. So it is good to go for MBA

Course.If You do MBA Course from Good business schools then You will be having more chance to get

good opportunities and You can huge packages also from the Top ranked Companies.
In my opinion MBA in System management is the best choice you.Already you are having some idea

regarding Computer science then if you go for MBA in System management then it will be more helpful

to you for getting good opportunities in your career and If you do MBA from top ranked management

institutes then you will be having chance to get directly as a project leader and Project manager and

You will be offered good packages also.If you done MBA then you have chance to grow up to top

managerial positions in the top companies.You will be given more respect in the company and society

also.Plenty of IT companies are recruiting system management candidates with good packages that too

candidates who have done MBA course from top institutes.So definitely MBA in system management

will be helpful to you for getting good opportunities in your career.So it is better to go for MBA Course.

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