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Data analytics is the field that uses technology and statistical techniques to draw valuable results from any data set. However, business analytics uses the knowledge of data processing to plan your business strategies. In other terms, it can be said that an MBA in data analytics covers more technical topics while an MBA in business analytics covers the usage of technical tools in the interpretation of a business model. Thus, both of these terms may seem similar but are different when it comes to the job role.
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