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Muskan

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It is widely known that the Department of Commerce at Delhi School of Economics (DSE) offers an excellent MBA programme that is rigorous academically and places a lot of emphasis on subjects like international business and human resource development. In comparison to private B-schools, the curriculum is reasonably priced, and its excellent alumni network boasts strong ties to the business world. Although the placements may not be as good as those at elite IIMs, DSE MBA graduates frequently get jobs at industry-leading companies. Students looking for an affordable, high-quality MBA programme with a solid academic foundation should give
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Nishtha Shukla

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Below are the core courses of MBA Business Economics at MDU Rohtak:Financial ManagementMarketing ManagementHuman Resource ManagementBusiness Research MethodsComputer Networks and InternetOperations ResearchStrategic ManagementManagement Information Systems

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sneha

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Below are the requirements for Indian students to get into the London School of Economics and Political Science: Applicants must complete an undergraduate degree with upper second-class honours (2.1) or above. Applicants from any academic background are welcome to the university. Applicants can have a work experience of 3 months and above, however, it is not compulsory for all Masters in management aspirants to have work experience. However applicants must give details of any relevant experience in their application.Applicants who don’t have a math background must submit a GRE/ GMAT score to LSE as evidence of their abi
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Janki H Gajjar

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Delhi University admission to MBA is based on CAT scores followed by the GD and PI process. The further process of GD and PI is conducted for students with a valid CAT scores only. Affiliated to Delhi University, the overall Delhi School of Economics MBA CAT cutoff for general category is 85 Percentile, whereas the sectional cutoff is 50 Percentile for the General category, All India students.The aforementioned cutoff is based on previous year cutoff and can be anticipated as future CAT cutoff.    

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PAROMITA DAS

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 Both MBA in Aviation and MBA in Business Economics at Mewar University are good courses with good career growth.  However, the choice between the two depends on your interests and career goals.I suggest you consider your interests and career goals before making a decision. You can also check out the fees, eligibility criteria, placements, and other details of both courses on MU - Mewar University’s official website.

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Surbhi Sahu

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Yes, you can do Ph.D. in economics after MBA in finance as you are eligible for doing Ph.D. in Business Economics. To be eligible for Ph.D. course, you should have completed Masters degree with above 55% marks from a recognised university. You should also have a Bachelor's degree in economics / Bachelor in technology in economics from a recognised university. MBA in finance will help if Ph.D. in economics involves higher level math.

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Ayush Raj

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If you've got a mind for money, markets, and all things financial, and economics MBA could be an excellent degree path for you. An MBA in economics is associated with a wide range of jobs, high earning potential, and excellent career growth. MBAs are in high demand and, thanks to online and part-time degree programs, are more accessible than ever before. With such a degree, you'll develop powerful quantitative reasoning and be able to apply economic theory to practical business planning and decision-making. I have connections with many seniors who have done the MBA in economics at LPU, they said LPU keeps improving and increasing its p
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palak soni

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Go for Economics.

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Rahul Dhurve

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For admission in du for MBA, Maths is Compulsory.

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