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Shivika Sharma

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Hello Monisha,
There are many good colleges for MBA (Finance) in India, top most being IIMs (ABC), XLRI (Jamshedpur), NMIMS, Symbiosis etc. which do have good companies for their placements. You can definitely go through these colleges' websites and placement reports to get more information as per your requirements.
Once you enter a reputed MBA insitute, honestly, PCB or commerce background doesn't matter much for the final placements. MBA institutes consider a mix batch of students from varied fields.In the end, everybody gets at par with knowledge of every aspect of the corporate world, covered during the MBA course. Hence, focussing
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Juhi BansalExplore your self

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Hi,
It is a good course. After completing B.Com, you can do many courses and get a good job. You can BBA+ MBA, B.Com+ MBA, CA, CS and other certified courses.
Nothing is bad, you just find the course which fits your area of interest.

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Jewel PSStudent Counselor

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Hi,
Courses like PG Diploma or Graduate Certificate in financial planning, international accounting and finance, etc. can be done. You may check for the certificates too. The exact course choice has to be done by you on the basis of your own interests and requirements.
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/canada/mba-in-finance-colleges-ds

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Kausar alam BorbhuyanManagement Student and Engineer

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I would say that MBA in finance prepares you as a general management graduate. Whereas, in the real world, you need to work in a core finance environment. You will be competing against CA's, M.Sc Finance and CFA's. It would be really hard to sustain without lack of core competence. In order to achieve or inculcate this core competence, you should not aim for certifications after MBA but you should do it along with your MBA so that once you get into the real world, you are fully prepared. The most famous certification in the market right now is CFA. With dedication, you can easily clear CFA Level 1 in the college itself. Later on, after
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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi, Only IELTS is not sufficient unless you are planning for an average university. Otherwise, MBA programs require GMAT scores and work experience.

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