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IAM a bsc biotechnology student and I'm no more interested in research oriented jobs and study.i would like to do mba further.is it a good option for a life science student?


Neeraja pnss 28th Jan, 2020
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Vishwaksen Gouda Student Expert 28th Jan, 2020
Hello neeraja,
Yes you can do mba in life sciences.Applicants must hold a bachelor's degree, preferably in a life science field. Some schools may offer this program as a joint Bachelor of Science/MBA in Life Sciences, in which case students must have a high school diploma or GED and submit SAT or ACT scores. The program may also be offered as a joint MBA/Ph.D. in Life Sciences.
Hopes this helps you
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