The full name of MBA is Master of Business Administration, which is a postgraduate degree in business administration. MBA programs typically cover a wide range of business-related subjects such as accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, operations and management.
The MBA degree can be earned as a full-time, part-time or online program and usually takes 1-2 years to complete. Many MBA programs also offer a variety of majors or specializations, such as healthcare management, entrepreneurship, or sustainable development.
MBA graduates often work in managerial or executive-level positions in various fields, including finance, consulting, marketing, technology, and healthcare. The degree is also often seen as a pathway to career advancement and higher salaries.


1) Leadership: Foundations of Teamwork and Leadership
School: Wharton
2) Marketing: Marketing Management
School: Wharton
3) Microeconomics: Microeconomics for Managers
School: MIT
School: Yale
5) Financial Markets
School: Yale
6) Private Equity: Perspectives and Limited and General Partners
School: Wharton
7) Private Equity: The Consolidation Play and Due Diligence
School: Wharton
8) Principles of Microeconomics School: wharton
School: MIT
9) Game Theory
School: Yale
10) How to Launch a Successful Startup Company
School: MIT
11) Blockchain and Money
School: MIT
12) How to Speak
School: MIT
13) Scale School
School: Wharton
14) Growth through acquisition
School: Wharton
15) Valuation
School: NYU
Aswath Damodaran’s Valuation series
16) Negotiation
School: Stanford
17) Supply chain Management
School: MIT
18) Human Resource Management
School: HFU
19) Corporate Finance
School: NYU
School: Corporate Finance Institute
20) Financial Management
School: IIT Roorkee
21) Organizational Culture
School: Stanford