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Ritu Bhandari

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Hi,
You can refer the below link:
MBA in HR and Finance in Bangalore and Pune:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/mba-in-finance-colleges-india?uaf[]=location&uaf[]=specialization&ts=18166276&rf=filters&ct[]=278&ct[]=174&sp[]=188&sp[]=251&ed[]=et_20

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

The financial crisis is being counted as the biggest crises of the world. And we had the experienced that before a couple of years. All countries are demanding heavily the skilled financial analyst against their financial sector for preparation and control.
Therefore, MBA in finance is most sought programme in across the world.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

Finance is one of the most sought option after specializing in MBA. A big community of students get attracted to this specialization. Finance as a subject involves the management, control and review of the collection, investment and resources of money as a capital required for an industrial building, plant and working.
Finance MBA can work in banking and non-banking sectors. You can work anywhere in the corporate world. Every industry has a need for financial experts for maintaining the balance of capital.
The students, who have done the MBA in finance, have lots of job opportunities in government as well as in private sector. He/she can
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MITHILA SALVI

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It is not necessary to give GMAT for pursuing MBA in finance in India, some B-schools do accept GMAT scores along with other exam scores. It depends on the college you are applying for.

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Aditya AmanCareerPolice.com, Hospitality Career Blog

Beginner-Level 5

Every hotel has a finance department, without having this department a hotel business can't run smoothly.
To describe further hotels consist of four major departments aka operational departments which work 24*7. They are:
Front Office
Food & Beverage Service
House Keeping
Food Production
After these departments, there are admin departments or you can call back office which includes:
1. Reservation
2. F&B Admin
3. House Keeping Admin
(These three are support departments of the core ones).
4. Accounts1. Accounts Receivable2. Accounts Payable3. Purchase
5. Sales & Marketing1. Corporate Sales2. Leisure Sales3. Travel Agents4. MICE Sales (Meetings, inc
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Nikhlesh Mathur

Guide-Level 14

It all depends upon your personal interest. If this field interests you then go in it with full focus and understanding. You might also need a good knowledge about finance in this area.

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Shrija Ashok kumarWork in a way to always challenge your limits !

Contributor-Level 10

Hello,
Your qualification is not enough to pursue MBA Finance.
You can only do Post graduate (MBA) after completing your graduation.
Enroll yourself for graduation first.
You can go for B.com or BBA.
And, after completing that or while pursuing your final year of graduation, you can enroll yourself for MBA Entrance Exams like CAT, MAT etc.
After getting into a B-School, you will get a chance to choose your specialization in 2nd semester.
Good Luck.

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Nikhlesh Mathur

Guide-Level 14

I suggest that you take some time for preparation of the CAT and MAT exams and appear in those targeting MBA in any of the top reputed colleges through regular ode of education. MBA would be the best for you at this stage. But better prepare yourself for the exam rather than just making a try.

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Nikhlesh Mathur

Guide-Level 14

I would rather suggest you to either do MBA with Banking as your specialization subject or else get into a job in Banks (as Probationary Officer) or in a fiance company to gain valuable work experience. Doing PhD or LLB might not be much beneficial to you if you need to make a career in the filed of fiance or Banking.

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Anurupa M BorcherdtArchitect & Interior Designer, Australia

Guide-Level 12

Hello Kirti,
General requirements are a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field, at least two years work experience, and GMAT and IELTS score. Additional requirements may be university specific.

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