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What is the difference between a Business Administration and MBA?
Asked by Jay D
And how can I get a MBA after I have a Business Administration Degree?

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Business Administration is simply an area of study. An MBA is a Master's degree in Business Administration. To get an mba you must apply for admission to a graduate school offering this program. In addition, you usually must take the GMAC test before admitting to the program. The MBA program usually lasts 18 months- 6 years depending on how many courses you take at a time.
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Answered by financial-guru

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Well, it depends on the school you go to and the requirements that they ask for. You have to get your Bachelors degree in Business Administration and try to get good grades higher than a 3.0 for sure because I think some schools require certain gpa in order to enter the MBA program. Just make sure you find out at your school about their requirements.
Answered by #125

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You can only earn an MBA degree after you've graduated from a university. Requirements for getting into an MBA program varies per university. Some requires a candidate to have work experience while some don't. Most schools have written and oral entrance exams, and require letters of recommendation from the candidate's supervisors or past professors.
Answered by kayedimanche


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