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Manpreet Kaur

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The scope of an MBA Finance is significant, as it opens up a wide range of career opportunities in the financial sector and beyond. Here are some of the key aspects of the scope of an MBA Finance:Career Opportunities: An MBA Finance prepares you for a variety of roles in finance, including investment banking, corporate finance, financial analysis, risk management, asset management, and financial planning. Industry Versatility: Finance professionals are in demand in various industries, such as banking, insurance, consulting, real estate, healthcare, technology, and more. Global Opportunities: Finance is a global
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Amartya Pareek

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BBA is far better than B.Voc because it gives a wide range of options after its completion. Besides, it is acknowledged and very well known in the corporate world. B.Voc on the other hand is limited up to its specialisation only. Recruiters and hiring officials hardly know the existence of B.Voc and hence remain in doubt whether the student who pursued B.Voc is eligible and capable to sustain in the job market or not. BBA gives you the eligibility of various courses but B.Voc bounds you to pursue only a few PG courses. B.Voc courses were started by the government of India to provide professional courses to young India with minimal expe
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Pallavi Sharma

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On one hand, a degree in MBA Finance will allow students to pursue a career dealing with the financial aspects of a business, like risk management, valuation of funds and accounting. On the other hand, an MBA in HR is responsible to administer the largest capital of an organisation, I. e. , human capital. I will advice you to choose MBA with HR. MBA in Human Resources is a very demanding profession and the demand is likely to increase over time. The basic reason for this is, personnel are the most important part of any organisation, therefore management of the personnel is the most important task to be focused on. A student with an MBA
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Pallavi Sharma

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Careers after MBA in finance. An MBA in finance can lead to a wide range of senior roles within the financial sector, including financial managers, treasurers and even a Chief Financial Officer (CFO). Top Job Profiles for graduates with 'MBA in Finance'
Financial Advisory. Financial Manager. Financial Analyst. Budget Analyst. Financial Services Sales Agent. Investment Bankers. Cash Managers. Manager Consultants. MBA can be equally beneficial even if done from private colleges provided that you have chosen the one from the A-list. If you pursue MBA from government colleges like Iims you hold the reputation for the rest of your life. Ther
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Dinesh Subedi

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MBA in Taxation requires minimum eligibility for a graduate-level degree. Students with a BBA or related degree in banking/taxation are eligible for this PG degree programme. MBA-MBA-BT admission requires 50% marks. MBA-BT admissions are based on merit/entrance exams. The scope is very high in the banking field it is very good option to do it.

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pooja jadav

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Milan I would suggest you First you have to specify what is area of interest you have and as per my perception self-analysis of things is must you are good at. Both specialisation is good both have different Scope. MBA in Finance. Finance is one of the most sought after MBA specialisations that focuses on management accounting and control, the Indian capital and money market, banking, privatization and international finance. A Master's programme in International Business also qualifies you for more prestigious job opportunities, such as the role of Chief Executive Officer (CEO). You can even get into teaching at university level, get i
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pooja jadav

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As per my opinion, I don't think you face any kind of problem during MBA/PGDM Placement. Being an alumnus I didn't face any Problem regarding this and some of my friends did MBA from LPU they also got the opportunity to work with well-known company. I advise you if you are a student of LPU you do not need to worry about anything. LPU is the best university ever I seen which provide the each and every facility in organised manner. Hope this helpful!

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Pradeep Kumar

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Dear Candidate, Doing MBA with finance specialisation in India has tremendous scope for you to grow especially when you have passed from top institutes which offer a stable career throughout. Generally, the career opportunities in finance are in the form of asset management, financial advisory, retail banking, planning and taxation, accounting, equity analyst, risk management, business analyst, sales and trading, personal finance, insurance, etc. Furthermore, there are plenty of top firms that are ready to hire these financial experts. A few to name are: top-class multinational banks like HDFC, ICICI, Axis bank, Yes bank, Kotak Mahindr
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shanaya shetty

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MBA in Finance has the highest package offering. You can get a good job in retail, banking, hospitality, media, information technology (IT) and information technology-enabled services (ITES), and fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG).

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Chetna S

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Hi,
UK has some of the best universities for finance related programmes. If you are planning to work in the UK after graduating it might not work out since rules have become very tight for Indian students. Of course, there are no exceptions for bright students. Check universities like Warwick, Durham, LSE, Imperial College, etc.

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