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Shriratan ChandakI am person who loves travelling.

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Yes, you can opt for it because in MBA everything starts from the basics. As most of the people are from engineering background they too don't have any idea about it. Even I am an engineer when I joined and had the same doubt, but here everything started from basics and I might not facing any problems.

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kuldeep RaikaTouch the SKY with Glory

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Yes, you can do MBA in finance. You can clear the cut-off of CAT or CMAT and you need to pass with 50% or above in graduation.

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A good percentile would be close to 70 for admission to a good institute, but then candidate profile matters after the initial screening as the weightage to CAT percentile is not more that 12percentile by most of the B-Schools. Finance and Banking is a good choice but if he has a technical bend of mind then he can look at FINTECH as an option from a B-School recognized by AICTE. Analysts are the best paid these days and FINTECH would give him that edge.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Karan, any professional experience will do since students from all backgrounds are eligible to apply as long as your education background is relevant. However, you must also justify your choice of programme, career plans and how your work experience makes you a suitable candidate for the programme. They will evaluate your application as per their admission policies and it's on a case by case basis.

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Subodh Kumar MittalENGG ELACTRICAL WORKING WITH SRIRAM PISTON GZB

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If you are getting a seat in BIBS, it is the best college in Kolkata. Placement is best and high package. It depends upon the ability to get through the interview. All the best and go for the college.

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Jainish ShahPGDM E-Business | Digital Marketing Consultant

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No, do not think of working under CA or someone else at this stage. You can do MBA in Finance. I recommend you to try clearing first level of CFA if you are extremely interested in finance. As you are a mechanical engineer, clearing first level of CFA before starting MBA will help you a lot in MBA and for placements. Besides, if you are still exploring finance and not sure then do small courses provided by NSE and BSE Institute. All the best.

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Shweta Singh

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Are you asking about Narsee Monjee College? Please specify clearly.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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Mumbai is a commercial capital of India and has a better scope for the finance field. Hence pursuing the course in Mumbai will be beneficial.

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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

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Dear Anjali,
Both colleges are good. However, as a personal point of view I would suggest NM for your course. NM has a good background for such courses. Further you might also get benefit for your PG from there as the institution is a well-established brand name for PG courses as well.

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