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The MBA Finance course allows the candidate to obtain a rewarding career either with public or private sector. After completion of the course, the candidate can seek jobs in any of the top financial companies in the private or public sector. Career opportunities are more in the private sector when compared with that in public sector. Top MNC s offer lucrative salary packages to such candidates. The main job profiles that comes under the category are
Cash Managers
Chief Financial Officer
Corporate Controllers
Credit Managers
Credit Risk Management Analyst
Financial Manager
Financial Research Analyst
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1. The Basics of Public Budgeting and Financial Management
2. The Economist Guide to Financial Management (2nd Ed)
3. Financial Management: Theory & Practice 15th Edition
4. When Genius Failed
5. The Little Book of Behavioral Investing.
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Legal consultants are not necessarily required to pass state bar exams. However, employers do prefer applicants who have courtroom experience, and individuals interested in working for these types of employers would have to pass the necessary state bar exams. Information from the BLS shows that lawyers become licensed to practice law by passing state bar exams in their states of employment. Lawyers who wish to practice the law in multiple states have to pass each state's bar exam, although some states have reciprocity laws that recognize lawyers licens
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Candidates wishing to apply for MBA in banking are needed to meet the following minimum criteria of eligibility:
A minimum aggregate score of 50% at the graduation level, completed from a recognized institute. Graduates from any stream are considered. A Bachelors degree in Banking and Finance is preferred. Candidates waiting for their final year graduation results are welcome too.
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