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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

Guide-Level 14

Hi,
It doesn't matter if you do it even from a top institute because you are not working. You should do it only if you are employed and have around 2 years of work experience. Fully online MBA is not allowed as UGC has banned it. You may go for the following institutes:
Pondicherry University,
Anna University,
Bharati Vidyapeeth,
Kurukshetra University,
University of Madras.
Do not opt for any private university and universities from Rajasthan, north India, Bengal and north east states including Sikkim. Always prefer a part time program.

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Edu MentorEducationConsultant

Guide-Level 11

It depends on the individual. If he is:
(a) B.Tech + MBA
(b) Other graduate, science, commerce or arts + MBA.
(c) Having work experience.
It is the digital era, so for IT or marketing, B.Tech or BE, MBA is must to get better job prospects abroad or in India.

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Kishore Sharma

Beginner-Level 4

Are you happy with your current profile and package? What are your growth chances? Probably, you are the best to answer it. Good MBA costs a lot. Do you have enough finance to support it and the loss of salary otherwise you could have earned?
In my opinion, there is no better alternative but for to take up an MBA course. You can take marketing, international business depending on your area of interest. There are 100s of cases where someone has taken finance or marketing and ended up becoming a writer. Whatsoever you do, do it from the core of your heart.

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sumit chaturvedi

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You can try for the highly ranked universities in India or in the world to get full benefits.

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anuradha mehta

Contributor-Level 7

Go for Marketing as major and choose Finance or International Business Management as minor. This combination will fetch you good placement opportunities in future, plus will consolidate your position in corporate world as a whole.
Good luck.

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Anuj TyagiFinance & HR professional in Alfara'a Group, UAE

Beginner-Level 4

Try to prepare yourself for premium institutes like IIM, ISB, Xavier, SP Jain, Narsee Monjee, IMT, IIFT- New Delhi, IIT, MDI, and FMS. You need to work hard in order to get admission in any of the above-mentioned institutes.
You can pursue MBA or B.Tech from any private university, but to get a placed in a good company is going to be very hard.
Lots of colleges and universities are there in India which claim to have good campus placement, but there is a conditional STAR (hidden from students before admission) about which you get to know after your action and reaction.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

An MBA in Marketing has become one of the most desired degrees by both students and employers in recent years. With the shift to digital and online marketing, most businesses now have their own, in-house marketing teams that specialise in bringing traffic and customers to the company.
While there are a number of specific areas of marketing (which are explored in the career options tab) an MBA in marketing doesnt limit the degree holder to pursuing marketing careers alone. The skillset can be put towards dozens of other career options, from consulting to entrepreneurial management.
M.Com(Marketing)- Stands for Master of Commerce in Market
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srishty chaudhary

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Yes, you can pursue the same only if you secure 50% in your graduation.

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archana bansla

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Finance is the best, if you are looking from a job perspective and growth. However, it is also the toughest one. You need to be really good at mathematics to choose finance. Finance never runs out of job openings.
Marketing is good as well. It needs relatively less effort while studying and good job opportunities in the market.
HR is good, but have least jobs as of now. There is lot of competition.

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Anuj TyagiFinance & HR professional in Alfara'a Group, UAE

Beginner-Level 4

In Finance, if you will placed from campus then no worries, otherwise its complicated to get a job in finance with satisfied salary and growth is also low as compare to marketing employees. You will face high competition because of less vacancies in industries as compare to marketing sector.
Industries prefer CA, CS, ICWA, CFA or other finance professionals for finance job due to which financial growth rate of employees with MBA finance is low.
In marketing, starting of the career is really crucial, but after spending certain period of time with hard work, you will get some good output. Industries have full requirement of marketing emplo
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