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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

Guide-Level 14

Dear Shazia Naaz,
Don't just go keeping salary in the mind because the above-mentioned specialisation is special in its own. Shazia what will be your salary after MBA depends on 3 factors:
1) From where you are doing your MBA (means reputation & recognition of institutions)
2) How you are doing your MBA (means your complete academic background & extra circular activities)
3) To which company you are going to interview (means how globally is that company or how much company can spend on you) and
4) Your specialisation (means how much your specialty is in the market demand) as you asked. Keeping these 4 factors in the mind I want to sugge
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Jayesh,
Firstly, this portal will not entertain any PR related queries. For scope and job prospects you have to check the Skilled Occupation List or SOL. Your desired program do not match with your education and work profile which will be a concern for the universities and also both the programs are entirely different. Also every program has different admission requirements. The best thing for you to do at this phase is to check the program outcomes and program curriculum of these programs on university websites, see what interests you and matches your career plans closely. Remember you must also explain the universities why you are
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Sanjay K

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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Anup,
This course is for students who would like to specialize in the area of International Business. The course offers exposure to different aspects of international business and procedures involved in International Trade. The students are required to do a project in the area of international business/ trade which is expected to provide the practical knowledge required.
Course Objectives
To expose students to export/ import procedures and concepts.
To impart skills of organization/ presentation/analysis and application.
To cater to the current needs of the industry.
To enable the students learn analytical skills through a guided project
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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Anup,International Business is one such career programme which offers ample scope for career in international & transnational corporations. With the huge growth of international business, the demand for individuals increased with an understanding of global markets & in-depth knowledge.A student having the degree in international business can be a part of private and government sectors. This specialization provides the great opportunity to work in a global market and across the world. The MBA in IB person can join the international market department of the companies, international placement offices, import and export departments of c
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Both specialisation of HR and IB are equally good. You must choose your management specialisation based on your interests to excel in professional career.

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shreyas chopra

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In the world of globalization and liberalization, each business needs to extend itself in the international market since opportunities are gigantic all over the place. In this time of relentless competition where organisations face intense competitions in the nation of origin, they search for extending their market to guarantee sustainability and profitability. MNCs administer the international business, exchange and trade and every other organization is attempting to receive the money making methods as used by MNCs. To make your presence feel in the worldwide market, you would require out of box business procedures as well as right so
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