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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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In your case few good MBA would be -
- MBA ( marketing & sales)
- MBA ( Operation)
MBA in finance if you like playing with numbers & have good conceptual knowledge. Few good MBA institutions for distance MBA could be Symbosis, NMIMS, IGNOU, Kurushetra, Pondicherry, Anamali. Also you can explore on executive MBA from XLRI, Iims, FMS etc.

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Sonika Mankoo

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Anuja! Let me be honest here, to share with you the options you can have to study MBA Finance abroad. First thing, it will be a very expensive affair, forget about scholarship, rather you need huge funds and fee for good institutions in any of developed countries like Canada, USA etc. , where most of the students aspire to go and settle. Rather an easy and economical option is that you take admission in Chandigarh University, for MBA Finance in International credit exchange programme, in which you complete few semesters here in India and rest of semesters you study in other countries like USA or Canada. There you can do part time jobs
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Please note here that NIFT is not offering B. Des. In Graphic Design. So you have to search for other colleges like NID Ahmadabad. The two-year Stanford MBA programme is a full-time, residential course of study that leads to a general management degree while helping you develop your vision and the skills to achieve it. The eligibility criteria is given below. Eligibility : A U. S. Bachelors degree or equivalent is required for admission to the Stanford MBA programme. Only under rare circumstances will we consider exceptions to this policy. So on the basis of B. Des, you B. Des. You can get admission in asked University if meeting the o
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Bhairavi Mohite

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MBA in finance is a very lucrative career choice. PIBM is an ideal choice as it trains students with a practical approach with various corporate events, IVs, dual internships, mock GD/PIs. Even during the pandemic, PIBM successfully placed 470 students in top companies like Deloitte, CITCO, HUL, Dabur, and more.
For info regarding fees, refer this link https://www.pibm.in/feeStructure.html

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Shruti Srivastava

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All the colleges are extremely good. But as per experience at PIBM, I would suggest you go for PIBM Pune because of PIBMs unique training pedagogies. The students are trained on various top profiles from diverse sectors which are in high demand. The training pedagogy focuses on the overall development of the students by enhancing their communication, presentations, and aptitude skills through regular GD/PI, corporate interactions, aptitude sessions, and more. Even at the time of crises, PIBM conducted 170+ virtual corporate sessions where the corporate heads and industry experts from diverse sectors interacted with the students giving
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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

Scholar-Level 16

Few good option could be -
- PUMBA
- Symbosis
- SIMSREE Mumbai
- JBIMS
- XIME
- BIMTECH
- LPU
- Christ University
- IPE Hyderabad
- various NITs like Warnagal, Silichar
- KIIT
- Amrita School of Business Coimbatore
- Administrative Staff College Hyderabad
- Tezpur University
- Balaji Institute of Management Pune
- LIBA Chennai
You can refer NIRF b school ranking for identifying b school and score accepted by them. MBA general with specializations in finance could be another option.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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You can pursue MBA in -
- regular mode
- online mode
- distance mode
As you have 5 year of experience you can also explore on possibilities of MBA ( executive ) from XLRI, IIM, IBS, NMIMS, DMS IIT, FMS etc. CAT /CMAT/ GMAT / institutional test are most accepted exam for top MBA courses. For e. g IIM Kashipur require EMAT score and minimum experience of 3 year for its executive MBA courses. IIM Calcutta is one of the b school for executive MBA in India which require 5 year of experience ( 1 year residential programme). .

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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You can do MBA in finance but MBA in IT would be less beneficial. Few good MBA specializations for you could be -
- MBA in Agribusiness
- Post Graduate Diploma in Agri-Plantation Business (PGD-ABPM
- MBA in Forestry Mamagment
- MBA in Marketing
- Post Graduate Programme in Food & Agri-Business Management (PGP-FABM )by IIM
- MBA in Rural Management
Among these MBA in agribusiness would be best. CAT and CMAT are most accepted exam for these MBA programme. Best wishes.

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Preeti Makhija

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Hi, Selecting the specialisation for an MBA degree is always a tough decision. Dual specialisation always helps to achieve your dreams in two different sectors and majorly it expand your options in the industry. So I would suggest you to go for both Marketing and Finance. MBA in Finance helps students to straddle the management field with the cutting-edge financial technology innovation and its application the area of Banking, Finance and Insurance. The Programme will enable students to have an in-depth understanding of the future of money, markets and transactions, as well as the mental tools and frameworks required to predict and lev
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