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Amritanshu Kaushik

Guide-Level 11

CAT & MAT are the two exam, which are key to enter into reputed MBA colleges.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

Scholar-Level 17

Better to go for MBA as it will open a number of opportunities not only in economics but also in the field of finance, marketing, operations, HR. There are numerous opportunities in these fields. You will get ample amount of opportunities to work in your field of interest. You can test yourself with fields like investment banking, relationship manager, risk analyst, brand manager, strategy manager, product research analyst, consultant and many more. So, in my view from a career and job prospective MBA is a better option.

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jayu kapoor

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As per my consideration, you can do MBA in finance management. Because this field concern with finances and how to manage it and plus you are a mechanical engineer so you have good knowledge of numerical and maths. It is daily life applicable course which will also help you in your daily curriculum activities. You will also get boosted in your career after pursuing MBA in finance management.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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For MBA in Business Economics I would suggest you two colleges, Dept. of finance - Delhi University and Indian Statistical Institute. They are the renowned colleges for these fields. For this you need to give CAT or ISI exam. Since you have 3+ year of working experience, you will surely be preferred.

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Suketu Upadhyay UpadhyayHR consultant help people getting better jobs

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I would suggest you to opt for MA ECO, as it will have immense scope as far as job opportunities are concerned.

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Tarun AnandGlobal CEO, Entrepreneur & TEDx Speaker

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At Universal Business School, we have an MBA in international business and economics in collaboration with the University of Economics, Varna where you need to spend 3-months in Europe.
This course does not require maths. You need have a Statement of Purpose and Letters of Reference and 2 rounds of interview to qualify.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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All graduates with above 50% marks and valid CAT score are eligible for seeking admission in MBA (BE) in DU. You are eligible to seek admission in MBA (BE) in DU based on your educational qualification. You may refer to following link: http://dbe-du.org/admission-procedure.php

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