Typically, you will find some type of business statistical analysis, and/or tests and measurements.
Typically, you will find some type of business statistical analysis, and/or tests and measurements.
Typically, you will find some type of business statistical analysis, and/or tests and measurements.
Typically, you will find some type of business statistical analysis, and/or tests and measurements.
Typically, you will find some type of business statistical analysis, and/or tests and measurements.
Typically, you will find some type of business statistical analysis, and/or tests and measurements.
In general, the maths used in MBA classes is of high school algebra level, even though I think many schools require 1 year of calculus at the undergrad level. In quality control classes, knowledge of statistics will come handy. So, on the big picture, it's not a show stopper if you aren't a math geek.
Yes it is necessary. Mathematics is a basic tool to communicate almost all science. BBA has so money courses supported by mathematics, for example maths for management, managerial statistics, theory of pricing and resource allocation, accounting courses and other.
The importance is not only to pass the courses its application in decission making is also maths other advantage for student and proffessionals working on BBA
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yes math is compulsory bcs we have many benefits of mathematics when we gave test of mba there were many questions of maths so it is necessary for doing mba
not, their is not any compulsion to do MBA after bba, but if they are intrested to do with masters then go with the base what you have taken. and you will be comfertable with your studies
Typically, you will find some type of business statistical analysis, and/or tests and measurements.
Yes maths is needed for MBA.
yes
MBA hr and MSW hr are both different areas, MSW hr are mostly deal with human approaches where as MBA hr is materialistic. if we see the full form of MBA its pure business, where as MSW is a social work. so, i think the role of MBA hr and MSW hr is very clear according to its study, both are valuable.
Commerce is the father of MBA and all.
MBA (HR) is a good option for boys, only and only if they have interest in it.
i want to know which is best stream of mba finance or HR for non commerce student.
firstly a four year bachelors degree . Later on to futher go hiher you can also do MBA in the same
Yes they can do MBA in HR.
how can i download mba project on hr
HR employees range from no college necessary (rare, but it happens,) up through MBA for HR Director of a large-scale employer. I know there are specific programs tailored for HR work, but most HR people I've known either have Bus Admin or Psych backgrounds, or they are off-the-wall in their degree choice.
no it is good for girls
I'm not sure what you mean by segmentation for an MBA. If you are referring to specialties within an MBA, then read thebelow. The below are just some specialties.Health Care ManagementMarketingCommunicationEntrepreneurshipHospitality & TourismHuman Resources (HR)AccountingFinanceEconomicsEnvironmental ManagementInformation SystemsInternational ManagementInternet MarketingMarketingOperations ManagementHuman Resource Management
That is one of many specialties that you can take within an MBA program.
Specialization selection of MBA is totally solely is the decision of the individual who is enrolling in. If the student have interest in HR and have done BSC computers and want to apply in HR MBA then he should go for it. Only and only the course should be selected when he/she have strong interest in the course.