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Graduation marks don't matter in the placement of MBA. Few companies come with their eligibility criteria but almost companies bother about MBA marks and they mainly give their focus on interview. It depends upon you how smartly you are able to give the answers. You should know the implementation of theories practically. The panel checks the level of confidence, communication skills, clarity of thought and concepts and way of presenting the answers.
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The answer to your question will depend on your career plans. First, ask yourself why you want to study and that too after an MBA? This is the same question universities and visa officers will ask you and only you will be able to answer it properly. Even if you do a MS in Finance or Marketing it will lead you to a research oriented career. If you are interested to research you can opt for a MS however you can also work as a researcher or academician after an MBA. You seriously don't have to take another degree. You should consider getting a job first and try to find out your own career motives. Also its not about what you
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