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Sonali

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Yes, it's legal but it's not possible to get a full time MBA degree with your job. The good news is that it's possible to design a class schedule that allows you to work full time while earning your MBA, and embracing a business mindset can Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria, typically a bachelor's degree with a specified minimum percentage (usually 50% or above) from a recognized university.DU conducts the Common Admission Test (CAT) for admission to its MBA programs. Prepare rigorously for CAT, focusing on quantitative aptitude, data interpretation, verbal ability, and logical reasoning.

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rubina singh

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Being a student of LPU, I have information about LPU courses and I am sharing with you all. LPU has considered one of the best private universities for MBA . The Mittal school of business is one of the best B- schools of India. LPU has been ranked among the top 25 institutions in India for many of its disciplines. Mittal school of business ranked from NIRF and position is 34th among all business institutions in India.LPU’s Mittal School of Business is among the first 10 institutions in India to get ACBSP (USA) accreditation. LPU is ranked No. 2 among Indian B-Schools in 'Outreach and Inclusivity by NIRF ranking released
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Manpreet Kaur

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The choice between an MBA in Finance and becoming a CA depends on individual preferences, career aspirations, and circumstances. Some individuals may choose to pursue both qualifications to complement each other and enhance their career prospects further.Candidates can check the table below to see the comparison between the two.ParticularsMBA in FinanceCAName of CourseMBA in FinanceChartered AccountancyCourse LevelPostgraduateCertificationCourse Duration2 years5 yearsTop RecruitersKPMG, HDFC, ICICI Bank, J P Morgan, Deutsche Bank etc.KPMG, Deloitte, Ernst & Young (EY), Lodha & Co., PriceWaterhouseCoopers (PWC) etc.

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Manpreet Kaur

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Pursuing an MBA Finance can have several advantages and some drawbacks as well. They are listed below:Pros:·       Specialized Knowledge: An MBA in Finance provides specialised knowledge and skills in areas such as financial analysis, investment management, corporate finance, and risk management, which are highly sought after in the finance industry.·       Career Advancement: Having an MBA in Finance can open up opportunities for career advancement, including higher-level management positions, such as financial analyst, investment banker, or finance ma
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Manpreet Kaur

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Choosing an undergraduate course as a BBA
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Manpreet Kaur

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MBA Finance focuses on financial management, investment analysis, risk assessment, and corporate finance. Core courses often include financial reporting, financial markets, and financial strategy.NMIMS, in HR focuses on human resource management, organizational behavior, talent acquisition, employee relations, and strategic HR planning. Core courses may cover HR strategy, compensation management, and organizational development.Candidates can check the table below to see the comparison between the two.ParticularsMBA FinanceMBA in HRName of CourseMBA in FinanceMBA in Human Resources Course LevelPostgraduatePostgraduateCourse Du
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Manpreet Kaur

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An MBA Finance typically focuses on financial management, investment analysis, risk assessment, and financial modelling. Graduates gain expertise in areas like corporate finance, asset management, banking, and financial planning.On the other hand, an MBA in Marketing emphasizes market research, consumer behaviour, brand management, advertising, and product development. Graduates acquire skills in marketing strategy, digital marketing, and communication.Candidates can see the table below to know the comparison between the two.ParticularsMBA FinanceMBA in MarketingName of CourseMBA in FinanceMBA Sales and MarketingCourse LevelP
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Manpreet Kaur

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The scope of an MBA Finance is significant, as it opens up a wide range of career opportunities in the financial sector and beyond. Here are some of the key aspects of the scope of an MBA Finance:Career Opportunities: An MBA Finance prepares you for a variety of roles in finance, including investment banking, corporate finance, financial analysis, risk management, asset management, and financial planning. Industry Versatility: Finance professionals are in demand in various industries, such as banking, insurance, consulting, real estate, healthcare, technology, and more. Global Opportunities: Finance is a global
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Manpreet Kaur

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Whether an MBA Finance leads to a stressful job depends on various factors, including the specific job role, company culture, individual preferences, and the ability to manage stress.Here are some considerations:Nature of the Role: Some roles in finance, such as investment banking, trading, or financial analysis, can be inherently stressful due to high-pressure situations, tight deadlines, and the need to make critical financial decisions. On the other hand, roles in corporate finance, financial planning, or risk management may have a lower stress level.Work Environment: The work environment and culture of the organisation pl
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Manpreet Kaur

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Yes, an MBA Finance degree after Company Secretary (CS) will help one gain foothold in the industry. It will lead to job profiles at consultant and managerial levels. It will also help the graduates to apply their managerial skills to the effective functioning of the company. CS is a more professional course and an MBA degree will add as a bonus definitely.

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