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Thanks for your timely reply.

I may have few courses left in MS when I go for MBA interview. And, I have an option of converting those courses as online courses. Will I get admission if I say I have some more courses to study in my MS?

I am doing MS mainly because I want to get some background on computer which I think will be useful for MBA career. Will the universities see it like "I am repeating master degrees"?

Not as long as what you are learning is still useful for your post MBA goals. On the contrary, with tech stuff it can make you only MORE employable!