What is the difference between MBA and MBE?
I can’t say much about an MBE programme as I’m currently looking to pursue an MBA and I’m reading reviews of ICFAI unversity, but here’s what I know- an MBA is a management degree that covers various aspects of finance, operations, HR etc, whereas an MBE degree covers business, management as well as economic trends to provide the student with a solid foundation in economics. Hope this helps!
I believe that having an MBE is a little bit more wide and useful. But actually, any degree can help you be more involved in the sphere of business and make you successful, combined with a good knowledge of IT. Or at least with the usage of good software like phonexa.com that can provide to you more earning possibilities.
Manvir SainiA In the increasingly globalised world order with newer business risks stemming from inflation, currency fluctuation, varying interest rates, regulatory risks, foreign markets and now the WTO, large private companies are increasingly looking at business economists for help. The token one-man economic cell is now getting staffed.These are tasks for which an MBA is not strictly geared. As a business economist, you may also specialise in market research or international trade, exports and imports. While a good master’s degree in economics or an MBE is a prerequisite for a corporate economist’s job, the clincher is your ability to marry fundamental knowledge of economics with market and business requirements. Banking and financial institutions also hire business economists. As a matter of fact, a number of recruitment advertisements for management trainees ask for an MBA/ MA (economics) degree as a desired qualification.You can also enhance your job prospects by doing an MBA or
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