I finished my Masters degree in Computer Science and I want to do MBA, do I have to do BA first?


Question:
I am afraid that I will have to do 3 more years in Business Administration so that I could do MBA. So, I would like to know does the Masters in Computer Science help me in a certain way? or, it is considered as if I did nothing in the past 5 years?

Answer:
Don't be so afraid. If you will do an MBA in your college, where you took Computer science, then it it's probable that the units/subjects you took will be accredited, thus giving you the ability to take MBA directly. But I think that you would still take some units. Being able to directly take MBA, then you should be able to finish everything in about 3 more years(If you study full time), without your Computer Science lessons going to waste.^^
You do not have to have a bachelor's in business to get an MBA at any school I'm aware of. My bachelor's is in computer engineering - friends at school have degrees in CS, French literature, political science, law, everything I can think of.
I have two MBA degrees and my undergrad degree is in history. So, no, you needn't go back and get a bachelor's in business in order to qualify for MBA admissions.
A GMAT should be getting you in that is when your average scores are high enough. There are GMAT practice sites free online available. See below. Good luck.
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