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karan sharma

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If you are working somewhere you should go for part-time or distance MBA degree, since you are working it will help you to move to a better job with the same field or you can get a promotion (if your company is good). However, I would recommend you to join full-time MBA degree, with this, you will able to get a decent job, as many companies prefer college placements and you will get handsome salary package. But at the end call is yours, since you know your position.

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Manish GadekarMBA , Department of Management Sciences PUMBA

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Germany is the best option and Also Russia, Ireland. Also, you get better opportunities for Internships and final placements. Hence Plan Accordingly.
Best regards.

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Pratibha Sharma

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I think, you can opt for sales and marketing programme where you will be given a chance to travel to other companies.

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priyank sharma

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Hii frd, Forest Management, briefly, is about understanding forests or forestry as a sector, managing this sector and its natural resources and addressing the question of how you can provide livelihood to the nearly 15 million people comprising forest dwellers or forest fringe dwellers. What can you do for them in terms of enhancing their livelihood? You were employable as theme managers in the development sector. For every development, there is a price to be paid. They decide how one can set a balance between development and environmental degradation. They help large corporations work in a green way so in that sense they are Green Man
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Gajanan Bochare

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Go for FRM or there are many courses specific to financial planning.

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Gajanan Bochare

Beginner-Level 2

Get admission to MBA Finance and study for CFA during the MBA programme, many subjects are common and you can clear both simultaneously.

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Jill Shah

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Hi Rutuja,
I would suggest, Instead of focusing on what course have greater scope, why don't you concentrate on one of your convenience and interest from those and work hard such that you excel in it and with your skills and diligence and you can improve yourself. Ultimately your hard work will pay off and you would be able to earn good. Moreover both the course would lead to you to similar packages. The average packages of both the course is somewhere similar yet depending upon college to college. So choose what you really want to do and excel in it and also choose the college wisely. All the best.

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Abhishek Arora

Beginner-Level 5

As far as you're getting a good placement, PGPM/MBA/PGDM whatever it is hardly matters. Whichever college you're in, if they're able to provide you with good placement, then it doesn't even matter what you did. Take an example of IIMs. They don't provide MBA but they do provide good placements. I got good placement from IBSG, people from IMT Ghaziabad and NMIMS are working with me in my company. They're MBAs and I'm a PGPM holder, but it hardly matters.
All the best!

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alok kumar

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Some of the newest & demanding specialisation include:
International Business
The 21st century global marketplace mandates professionals with an international perspective. The MBA in international business offers students an understanding of international operations. Grads who have concentrated in this field are well-prepared for careers with multinational corporations. Leadership
This quickly growing concentration offers an interdisciplinary education focused on critical aspects of contemporary business success, including finance and marketing, as well as beneficial business practices, such as conflict resolution, team building and corpo
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