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Jayesh Upadhyayi am Taking Admission Autonomous Bschool in india.

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neha trivedi

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MBA in finance has great opportunities in India compared to economics. Tough economics is a much vast field than finance, there are not much job opportunities in this field in India.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Shivam, These are the basic requirements as stated on their website:
http://www.hec.edu/Masters-programs/Master-s-Programs/One-Year-MSc-MS-Programs/MSc-International-Finance/Admission
Check the profile they prefer, this is the profile you should be building. An upper first class, above 75% is recommended. Additionally, GMAT/GRE and IELTS/TOEFL is also required. Check the link provided above.

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Lamya Kaushikhard worker, passionate to do new things,

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Placements provided here are very good:
HCL
Infosys
Hindustan Zinc Limited
Wipro
Tata
Accenture

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Nitish Pahwa

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Master of Science in Finance - Your Master in finance will train you in financial theory, mathematics, quantitative finance, investments, markets, financial reporting and analysis, and valuation. This is not a general study programme, it focuses on the detailed application of financial conventions in business. Fresh graduates of a Master in Finance with little or no work experience can potentially earn around 45,000 - 65,000 a year, depending on final grades. Earnings as a result of attaining this qualification later in your career will undoubtedly increase, but a lot depends on your particular status at the time. Due to the specialise
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Shankari Chowdhury

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Hi,
Yes, work experience is sufficient for M.Sc. Many universities does not require work experience for M.Sc. programs. Your GMAT score is not a very high one, you can try to retake the GMAT if you feel you can improve, otherwise, apply with these scores. You can check the entry criteria first on websites of universities.

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Ankush SableOver 4 yrs of experience in Engineering Field.

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This is a classic question. An MBA is a broader degree and will give you more competencies than just an M.Sc. An MBA will also give you scope to go into upper management at some point should you choose to do so. The M.Sc. Will confine you just to finance. It is a question of choice. This depends on what sector in finance you wish to go. MBA (Master of Business Administration). It makes you jack of all. Means you'll be imparted with all the necessary skills required for flourishing in the corporate sector. M.Sc (Finance). It makes you master of one. It means you will be taught extensively about all the nuances related to finance.
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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No, it is not mandatory. But you should always confirm the admission requirements by checking the websites.

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Dennis Vasanthakumar

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Yes, you can do it. Commerce graduates have good options as follows.
M.Sc. Finance
M.Sc. Corporate Finance
M.Sc. International Finance
M.Sc. Banking and Finance
M.Sc. International banking
All Masters programmes abroad are specialised programmes and focusing on a specific field. This will make you more employable.

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