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

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After MBA-HR, you can go for short-term courses in ERP, CRM, SAP and similar tools. SAP stands for Systems, Applications, and Products in Data Processing. It is a product of SAP AG, Walldorf, Germany. It is not easy to define SAP in a specific definition. It is a multidimensional product. It has to be viewed from various angles to understand it. SAP is a system, an ERP product, an IT Tool, an IT-enabled System, an enterprise application, to execute the business process through the various department of the business in an integrated manner.
SAP as an ERP product, consists of various modules, as given below:-
Materials Management (MM)
Sale
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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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After BCA, you have good chances of becoming a business analyst. You must go for MBA-IT. Mostly, IT companies recruit students from B-Schools for business analysts job profiles. Big 3 IT companies like TCS, Wipro, and Infosys, every year, recruit students in large numbers from MBA colleges. The analyst works with the business to identify opportunities for improvement in business operations and processes. The analyst is involved in the design or modification of business systems or IT systems. He/she interacts with the business stakeholders and subject matter experts in order to understand their problems and needs. He/she gathers, docume
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Anusha Oshin

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Christ University has two sessions of selection process. One in January and one in March. You can apply for the March process after you get your MAT scores.
You don't have to choose the specialization at the beginning itself. That will be after you complete two trimesters.

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Ritu Bhandari

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Hi,
You can refer to the below link for colleges offering MBA finance with low fee structure:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/mba-in-finance-colleges-india?ts=21713047&rf=filters&sp[]=188&fe[]=f2&ed[]=et_20

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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There is no such thing called specialisation exist at BBA level, but you will have an optional subject.

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

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It depends on your field on interest. Also, if you are from B.Com background then finance is a better option. For BBA graduates, marketing is better.

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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

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Dear Kastubh,
MBA finance is better than M.Sc finance in scope JBIMS, SIMSREE, SPJIMR, KJS, IIT Kharagpur are best colleges in Mumbai. All the Best for your future.

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Ritu Bhandari

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Hi,
There is a wide choice of institutes offering Executive MBA or PGPX programs. You can aim to pursue it from the top notch B-schools like the Indian School of Business (ISB) Hyderabad, various Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs), XLRI Jamshedpur, FMS Delhi, S.P Jain Institute of Management and Research, Mumbai, etc. You can plan your admission by checking out this list of Institutes offering Executive MBA programmes across India. You can sort them course-wise and city-wise to suit your requirement.

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Priyanka AwasthiI am not perfect but i am limited edition

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Dear Rashmi,
The minimum cutoff is 560 for MAT.
I will recommend JIMS, Rohini Sector 5 if you want to pursue PGDM in finance as this college provides a huge exposure to the students. Deloitte, KPMG etc companies visit the college for the placements.
College also provides live project opportunities and a summer internship for the students to enhance the technical knowledge.

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Shubham KaringwarProud to be a part of JBIMS.

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In JBIMS M.Sc finance is a full-time course for 2 years. The institute offers 3 years part-time (MFM / MHRDM / MMM / MIM) courses.
The institute will conduct a separate CET for the part-time program. Criteria is 2+ years of managerial level experience.
Specializations offered are finance, personnel, marketing, and systems.

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