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Udit BhatiaManagement professional

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Placement, exposure and learning in an MBA program depends largely on how the peer group is and how driven the candidate is towards the program. If you happen to make it to the Ivy League schools of India or abroad, you will certainly get a cohort that will have a pedigree and will push you to improve yourself. Schools like IIMs, FMS, XLRI, IIFT, MDI are NITIE are all the schools that have operations and finance as the majors available. If you make it to these, placement opportunities in MNCs and PSUs await you.
All the best.

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Chintan ShahMBA aspirant,Managing own business

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For MBA finance, you should be loving numbers plus you should have knowledge regarding stock market, capital market, derivative market, financial analysis, equity market and the whole big picture of finance should be in your mind.

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

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Jaipuria Institute offers PGDM in financial services. Also, students can opt for dual specialisation in marketing, HRM, IT and operations management. As, there is a huge demand for banking, microfinance and other NBFIs. Top companies in banking and financial services domain visit the campus. Placement record is also good for Jaipuria Institute where the average package is around 8-9 lacs.
Check the below link- https://www.shiksha.com/college/jaipuria-institute-of-management-indore-32476.

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Shail Oberoi

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In order to guide you, it would be important to understand your current work profile.

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kavery gupta

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ITM, Mumbai is a good option. It's a personal experience. The faculty, the curriculum, the resources used are all very helpful. The college has all the amenities and is also one of the top-ranked colleges. It is a good choice. In ITM The Financial Markets programme was launched in 2004. Minimum eligibility for application to the ITM PGDM programs is a Bachelors Degree from any AIU recognized university with minimum 50% marks aggregate. Final year students may also apply. In addition, candidates must have appeared for one of the following MBA entrance tests: CAT, XAT, MAT, CMAT, ATMA, GMAT & State CET tests where applicable, and as per
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Chintan ShahMBA aspirant,Managing own business

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If you are an extrovert, if you have patience, communication skills, convincing power, innovative techniques of sales then marketing is better. If you are an introvert, love sitting in one place and doing the job, love numbers and stock market then banking and finance is better. It all depends on you after all.

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Akansha Singh

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I completed PGDM in Finance. The placement was excellent. I was in the 5th trimester when I got the placement. It was a wonderful experience with MSM.

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Manikandan Viswanathan

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That depends on what you want to do after PGDM or MBA. If you want to do Ph.D, you can go for MBA. If you want to go for a job, you can go for PGDM. But if you do PGDM from Jaipuria, you can go for Ph.D as it is AICTE and AIU approved.

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Shweta Bina

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You should, instead, prepare for CAT or MAT in order to get admission in a good college for MBA.

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Anant Raina

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The minimum qualification required to take State Eligibility Test as well as National; Eligibility Test for Lectureship is a Master's degree with a minimum of 55% marks. A candidate who qualifies SET is eligible to get appointed as a lecturer in a particular state and candidates who qualify NET are eligible to get appointed as lecturer anywhere in India. Since you have scored less than 55%, you won't be eligible for the test, however, if you belong to SC/ST category, you will be considered eligible because, for candidates belonging to Sc/St category, the minimum marks required is 50%.

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