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Abhishek Desai

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Hello,
There is no specific UG degree one needs to have in order to pursue MBA in Finance. So being a B.Sc graduate, yes you can pursue MBA (Finance). If you really have an interest in making a career in the finance sector, then do go ahead. Good luck.

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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

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Dear Nishant,
There is no difference between MBA and PGDM. Colleges affiliated to University provide a degree called MBA. Whereas, those institutions that aren't affiliated to any University and run the program provide PGDM. Even IIM's provide PGDM. I hope this would suffice. All the best and God bless you.

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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

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Dear Simran,
Getting a job is not a big deal. To get a good job is more important. For that, you need to be competent enough with regards to the knowledge that you have acquired in your Diploma or degree. It is advisable that you need to keep your scorecard excellent during the entire course duration. The scorecard will keep you ahead of others and give you an opportunity to keep your words first. As far as the package is concerned it depends on your negotiating capability with the employer at the time of the interview. As far as the institute is concerned about which your query is, it is affiliated with Gulbarga University, Karnataka
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Saranya Mishra

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I probably might not be the best person to answer this, as I am myself an undergraduate and you have 3 degrees, and thereby way more experience.
Nonetheless, logically the first step should be to apply to firms through mails and calls and sit for interviews. You could ask you faculty of LLB and MBA for guidance, probably they would be in a better position to assist.

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AVINASH N MAssociate Analyst Researchfox

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The package was Rs 10 lakhs per annum for the above criteria during this placement offer.

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Mir Noaman Ali

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Hi Jayant,
If you pursue MBA - full time from FMS, Delhi in finance, you should be fairly certain to get Rs 15+ lakhs per annum job and maybe much higher too, depending upon your candidature.

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Ritu Bhandari

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MBA in Finance:
In the recent years, finance has become one of the most sought after specializations that focuses on management accounting and control, the Indian capital and money market, banking, privatization and international finance. After MBA in finance, one can look for various options in banks, financial consultancies and financial institutions. One can also work in areas like consumer and investment banking, institutional finance, merchant banking, corporate finance and international finance.
You can refer the below link for colleges offering MBA in Finance:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/mba-in-finance-colleges-india

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Mohammad Asif RajaProfessor(Assistant), Contributor at Shiksha

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After MBA, you can only go for Ph.D. You may go for any of the streams in research, so try to find good opportunities in the related field and apply for them.

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Harshit Jain

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You should try for shifting into finance department. If your company give options forJob rotation or IJP, then you can go for IJP. Also you can consult your senior and HR department regarding this matter.

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