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Ronmi Bora

Contributor-Level 7

Hello,
It all depends on choice of individual, interests and aptitude. Every specialization is good and unique with ample scope. Suppose, an individual has very good inter personal skills and keen in hotel industry, then hotel management is ideal. General management is wider in terms and not restricted to hotel and hospitality industry. Hospitality management includes sectors like healthcare.

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Vishnoo Prashanth

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General management is a good option to choose though the pick has been handy over the past few years. However, placements would not be an issue as we have fairly good number of companies coming in for all specializations. Thanks.

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Harshit Jain

Guide-Level 14

BBA in international business or finance would be better. In BBA general, you will taught all the things related to management. The best option is to go with BBA general, and then you can go for MBA with specialization as per your interest.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Generic MBA exposes students in all management functions such as finance, marketing, HR, operations, strategy, etc. for all kind of industries from FMCG to core technology companies. Generic MBA is an all-purpose degree, which offer a graduate to choose his career options.
Generic MBA from top B-schools have career opportunities in the field of consulting, business analysis, pre sales support, project managers, functional management, operations management, executive assistant to top leadership in private, government, PSU and NGOs.

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Krishang MakhijaMBA , Entrepreneur, Marketer

Beginner-Level 4

MBA has the same curriculum in the 1st year for all the students. A student can opt for specialisations in the 2nd year. General management will be a combination of study topics such as HR, finance, marketing, operations, and general management concepts. Whereas, MBA in finance will have special finance subjects like banking and insurance, mergers and acquisitions and private equity instead of subjects taught in HR, operations or marketing. It would be focused on finance only.

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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

Scholar-Level 16

Between these 2 institutes, you can prefer ITM Navi Mumbai, it would be the right choice based on placement and other programme parameters.

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Shail Oberoi

Guide-Level 14

Can you reframe your question?

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Pratyasha Mishra

Contributor-Level 6

The placement brochure for this year will be out very soon. Stay tuned. As a current student, placements and summer internships are very good.

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