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PREETI DIWAKAR

Contributor-Level 7

Hello,
They don't offer BBA. To be more sure, you can read the following link -
http://www.dauniv.ac.in/admissions.php.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

After completing BBA in Finance and accounting, one may try his/her hands in the following sectors: Banking Asset Management Corporate Finance Fund Management Investment Banking Trading Insurance Retailing Sales Some of the prime recruiters are MNCs Corporate Houses Retailers Banks Finance Companies Credit Unions Consultation Agencies Mortgage and Credit Companies.

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Sahil Arora

Beginner-Level 2

Getting HR degree for joining back may not help you but finance degree can. You can go in for these PO programs launched by many private banks and now psu banks also wherein you need only graduation. Post graduation is a +.

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Sempevirent s

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Yes, you can definitely opt for it.

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Mishita Singhal

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Dear Anuj, I suggest you to go for another attempt because a score below 60 in CMAT would't fetch you good college. Still if you want to go for a college, kindly check for their websites.

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akshay singh

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B.Sc in finance is much better since it will help you to know the real technicalities of finance field and after that, finance will be fun for you.

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

Guide-Level 14

Two most important aspects are practical usage of statistics or quantitative technique and analytical skills. They need to know exactly what they are presenting and tell its implications. They should be able to analyse the data and present it in the manner where decision maker can get the benefit from it in the decision making process.

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barkha manral

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See, at first, it depends on your preference and interests, but if you want my opinion then in finances go only if you love maths and feel good while solving it and if you love it then it is the best sector.
All the best.

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