what should I go MBA on General Business or MBA on Finance?

Hello

I have Bachelor’s degree on Finance and I want to study MBA but im confused what is the better for me to choose MBA on general business or MBA on Finance means i continue again with same Finance

and tell me the reasons why? and if possible you can show me the courses you pick its required .. ex. studying Math at first week .etc

I’m trying to gathering information about what I need to study

Thank you
 

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  1. Serge M

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