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I am very confused ,which course I opted in graduation ,,,i also dont decide after graduation which I choose betwe
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Dear friend, if you are interested inBusiness Administration you can first do BBA (Bachelor in Business Administration) and then you can choose to do MBA. It is also possible to do MBA after doing Graduation from any subject. However it helps to have good mathematical skills to be able to clear most MBA entrance exams.
It is important to know, however,thatfor taking UPSC Exams only graduation is required. (MBA is not minimum eligibility)
When you take UPSC exam you can opt for Management as an optional subject.
Though these two are completely differentareas in terms of career yet it is possible totake UPSC exam once you have done your MBA.
For doing MBA you can get admission any good college either through some competitive exam or through some local selection process. If you want to do MBAtop most B-Schools then you can consider competitions like
CAT: for all IIM's and many more institutions
XAT: XLRI Jamshedpur, XIM Bhubneshwar, SP Jain, GIM etc.
SNAP: Institutes affiliated with Symbiosis University
MH-CET: Colleges in Maharashtra
CMAT: All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE)
IBSAT: ICFAI Business School
NMAT: Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai
MICA: Mudra Institute of Communications, Ahmedabad
IIFT: Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, Delhi and Kolkata.
When you plan to do MBA from any of these institutions you also have to consider other eligibility, like minimum % in Graduation etc..
While preparing for MBA entrance one has to prepare for Numerical abilities test, reasoning test, English language, etc.
Whilepreparing for UPSC one has to prepare for MCQ type questions based onGeneral Knowledge which comprises of Indian history, culture,Polity, Geography, General Science etc. for preliminary exam. After clearing the preliminary examyou can then go for Mains exam. For main examone has to prepare for Essay type questions. Now there are nine papers for UPSC exam, out of which eight are compulsory and one is chosen out of optional subjects. (management is also available as an optional subject)
Once you clear Main exam an interview is taken to test the personality of the candidate.A thorough knowledge of one subject along with a wide and extensive study of general knowledge is expected in UPSC.
Hello friend,Here you have not mentioned what subjects you have opted in 12 class. As you have mentioned that you wish to pursue MBA and UPSC. Both are different things, Here what I understood that you wish clear Civil Services Examinations conducted by UPSC????You have decide what you have to take in graduation. Just sit alone an think, which subject you understand more and which is very close to your heart. Is it science biology, science non biology, commerce or arts. As you also wish to purse MBA, then I believe that commerce or BBA could be the subjects.Another thing, what you want to be in future, do wish to make science as career, or you wish to enter in management or administration of business. Think logically and practically, never try to follow other, you should choose a subject which you can carry forward easily. There is a saying that we should take interest while studying, never ever think, it is a burden on you. The day you feel, any subject you are pursuing, or study is burden, then you cannot go long with it.
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