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Aman Kumar Thakur

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Both MBA in Marketing and MBA in Finance have good scope in terms of career opportunities and salary potential. The choice between the two depends on your personal interests, skills, and career goals. MBA in Marketing prepares you for a career in the field of marketing, sales, and advertising. The programme focuses on developing skills related to consumer behavior, brand management, market research, and advertising. A career in marketing can be well-suited for individuals who enjoy creative problem-solving and have excellent communication skills. On the other hand, MBA in Finance prepares you for a career in the field of finance, accou
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To be eligible to pursue an MBA in finance or marketing, you will typically need to meet certain academic and professional requirements. Academic Requirements: Most MBA programs require applicants to have a Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution. While some programs may prefer applicants with a business or finance background, it is not always required. However, some programs may require you to complete specific prerequisite courses in accounting, finance, or economics before starting the MBA programme. Entrance Exam: Most MBA programs require applicants to submit scores from a graduate entrance exam such as the GMAT or GRE. T
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Yes, you can pursue an MBA with a specialisation in both finance and marketing. Many MBA programs offer students the flexibility to choose their elective courses, allowing them to customize their degree to their interests and career goals. To pursue a dual specialisation in finance and marketing, you would typically take a core set of MBA courses covering topics such as accounting, economics, strategy, and operations management, along with elective courses focused on finance and marketing. Your finance courses might cover topics like investment analysis, financial modeling, and corporate finance, while your marketing courses might cove
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NISM (National Institute of Securities Markets) is a highly reputed institute that offers a PGDM programme in Securities Markets. The programme is designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and skills in the field of securities markets, including equity, debt, currency, and derivatives markets. The curriculum is designed in collaboration with industry experts, and the programme includes hands-on training, case studies, and simulations to provide students with practical knowledge and skills. The faculty is highly qualified and experienced in the field of finance and securities markets. If you are interested in finance and secu
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Students who have qualified CAT entrance exam are eligible for direct admission. They don't need to appear for any qualification or selection test.

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Ankit Kumar

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Some of the colleges are:
ITM Group of Institute, Mumbai-07.50/- Lacs
Vivekanand Business School, Mumbai-06.50/- Lacs
Durgadevi Saraf Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai-04.50/- Lacs
International Institute of Sports Management, Mumbai-04.50/- Lacs.

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Ankit Kumar

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An MBA of this type will help prepare you for a career as an international sales or trade manager, an import or export manager, or a global business analyst. The specialised MBA in Finance degree is a good choice for those who want a solid foundation in financial theories, banking, and investment. Every field has its own scope. First, try to identify your area of interest.

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Rajasthan MBA Admission is conducted by the Rajasthan Technical University (RTU). Many known and top-ranked MBA Colleges in Rajasthan are affiliated with RTU. Rajasthan MBA Admission is based on an entrance exam. Candidates must appear for any national or state-level entrance exam to seek admission to the MBA course in Rajasthan. Master of Business Administration (MBA) is a post-graduation course. It is a 2-year duration degree divided into four different semesters. Aspirants are given a choice to select a specialisation/stream of their choice. The admissions to MBA programs offered in the Rajasthan colleges is done on the basis of nat
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Kajal Kumari

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The specific content and format of the entrance exam for B.Com international and finance will depend on the university or institution offering the programme. However, generally speaking, the exam may cover topics such as accounting principles, economics, financial management, business communication, business law, and international business. Some of the types of questions that may be included in the entrance exam are:
1. Multiple-choice questions that test knowledge and understanding of basic accounting principles, financial statements, and financial ratios.
2. Short answer questions that test knowledge of economic concepts such as suppl
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Kajal Kumari

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An MBA in International Business is a specialised degree that focuses on the global business environment, cross-border transactions, and international trade. It covers topics such as international trade policies, global marketing, international finance, supply chain management, and international business law. Compared to other specializations such as Marketing and Finance, an MBA in International Business has a broader scope as it covers topics related to international trade, finance, and marketing. Graduates with this degree can pursue careers in various sectors such as consulting, international trade and development, global supply ch
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