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kajal soniPursuing FRM part 1 from edupristine

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kajal soniPursuing FRM part 1 from edupristine

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Getting an MBA is usually pricey. Not only are students paying for two years of full-time graduate school, or its part-time equivalent, but they're also missing out on potential earnings during that time. A two-year MBA programme can end up costing far north of $100,000 from a top business school, not counting room, board, books and peripheral expenses. In 2016, 14 of the 20 top-ranked business school submitted salary and debt information for full-time MBA graduates, and the average debt was $94,583. Also consider the effects of any wages you forgo while in school. Of course, financial aid can reduce this burden somewhat, and some corp
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Nanduraj

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Try to get placed in a multinational company. Get a fair experience on your job profile. If you get placed in a multinational company like Infosys, EY, KPMG, etc. they have offices across the globe. There you can try for an onsite job. Otherwise get experience and try for a job visa with the help of a consultancy.

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Jayesh KoliD3-Dedication, Determination and Discipline

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Yes, eligibility criteria to get an admission in any undergraduate programmes is 10+2 or HSC in any stream with certain predefined percentage.
BBA is also a 3-year undergraduate program.
Admission percentage and criteria differs from university to university.
For Manipal University-Jaipur, you are eligible only you should have minimum 50% marks in 10+2 in any stream.
Go through this official link of Manipal University, Jaipur:
https://jaipur.manipal.edu/muj/admission/indian-students/who-can-apply.html

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Lamya Kaushikhard worker, passionate to do new things,

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An MBA in finance prepares an individual for management level jobs in banking and finance sector.
Derivative and Risk Management
International Finance
Investment and Portfolio Management
Investment Banking

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Ridhima GargAspires to be successful HR

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Eligibility Criteria -
Work Experience: Minimum 24 months
Candidate must be a graduate from a recognized university.
Candidate should have passed the CAIIB examinations of the Indian Institute of Banking & Finance,
Mumbai and awarded the requisite qualification/credentials therefor by the Institute.

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Gautham A S

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Hi Siddharth,
The basics you need to learn is:
1. Accounts
2. Taxation
3. Commerce terminologies
4. MS Excel
5. Statistics
Although in first and 2nd semester, they will cover the basics then from 2nd year onwards you will learn the specialization subjects in depth.

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Gautham A S

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Hi Sail,If you want to make a career in Finance I would suggest you to work on the following things:
1. Strong knowledge of accounts
2. Basic and common understanding of Stock Exchange
3. Know the financial trends
4. Have a very good knowledge on MS Excel (Better to go for a certification)
5. Good knowledge of what all industries and their current job roles
6. Very well versed with Aptitude, Reasoning.

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Abhishek Desai

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Hello! Welingkar Mumbai is a good option for pursuing PGDM (Finance) and is definitely worth considering. The average package offered is around Rs 7 - 8 Lacs.

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Mohit Sood

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Hello Siddharth,
No, it is not. Hope this helps you.
Thanks.

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