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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

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You can get opportunities with IIMs. IIM-A, B and C are the best institutes.

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Teena Mary Kurian

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Cutoff changes every year. It should be around 60 percentile. PGDM is more flexible, updated and has more exposure but some consider it as a Diploma degree. MBA is a more official university affiliated degree. PGDM is what I would prefer if you are planning to go abroad. MBA is a better as some countries might not recognize PGDM as an actual of degree because of the word 'Diploma' in the name.

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Scope of Banking Sector in India
The banking sector is considered to as the backbone of the Indian economy and offers various career opportunities to students from all fields: Science, commerce humanities. You need to good in analyzing numbers with strong mathematics so that you can interpret and analyze numerical data. It is one of the lucrative careers especially for the people who are looking job in government sector.
The sector is in the huge need for manpower as Government of India is taking banking to remote areas also by opening new branches. It is also considered one of the socially respectable and secure job. In India, there ar
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Ryan SequeiraOpen to questions regarding MBA

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There is no difference when it comes to placements for PG and MS.
All students get to sit for the placement process irrespective of MS or PG.

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Monica Show

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It depends on the institute you want to study in. For example, in IES, the average package is 6 LPA, whereas, in TIMSR, it is 4 LPA. So, you should excel in your entrance test in such manner that you get admission in the best college where there are maximum returns. Also, it depends on your skills, knowledge, etc., so that you grab the best opportunity from the companies that visit your institute.
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Ritu Bhandari

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Hi,
To get admission in Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow - MBA in Finance their is no particular examination. You can apply their directly.

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Ritu Bhandari

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Hi, You haven't mentioned in which exam you scored 84.7 percentile. I am assuming its CAT score therefore you can refer the link below for colleges accepting your score:nhttps://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/mba-in-finance-colleges-india? Uaf []=specialisation&ts=24255146&rf=filters&sp []=188&sp []=451&ed []=et_20.

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Monica Show

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It is very difficult to get a college with 20-40 percentile. You can get a Tier 3 college. I would suggest that you take the exam next year again and try to score better as it's not worth spending your money and 2 years of time in a college that is not going to give you enough returns.
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