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Mehar SharmaLovely Professional University

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The most common yet the most popular and sought-after Post Graduation course after BBA is MBA (Master of Business Administration). It not only helps you in getting a respectable management position and lucrative salary but also allows you to become your own boss. Both dual degree or integrated BBA+MBA is great in LPU. It really depends on your choice. If you think you can spare one more year in the study then go for a dual degree, or if you want to finish it off quickly and start pursuing your dreams, then go for the integrated. The difference of the both is well evident. Integrated course is a 4 year course and dual degree is all tota
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The eligibility criteria which must be fulfilled to become a Professor is given below:
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Mehar SharmaLovely Professional University

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Hello Nilay, MBA in Finance, being a postgraduate degree in management has a very wide scope. Graduates can find jobs in some of the top private companies of their respective fields as well as in banking and accounting firms in India. CA can be pursued by a student who has just completed Class 12th, graduation or postgraduate. So, in my opinion choosing to do MBA with specialisation is a better choice, rest it depends on your interest for which field you want to go for. The vast scope of MBA in finance in the form of asset management, financial advisory, retail banking, planning and taxation, accounting, equity analyst, risk management
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Mehar SharmaLovely Professional University

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The vast scope of MBA in finance in India:, The career opportunities in finance are in the form of asset management, financial advisory, retail banking, planning and taxation, accounting, equity analyst, risk management, business analyst, sales and trading, personal finance, insurance, etc. Joining LPU will open a door of lots of opportunities for you in terms of industrial exposure, internships, placements, workshops etc. LPU is one of the best private universities in the country with world-class infrastructure, modern facilities and highly qualified faculty. I suggest all students do an MBA course at LPU. Highlights of MBA at LPU are
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Because you are not concerned about the college, So the eligibility criteria of B.Sc. Hons. Nursing of AIIMS is given below. Eligibility criteria : (I) Is an Indian citizen (ii) has attained or will attain the age of 17 (seventeen) years as on the 31st of December of the year of
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Srishti SinghCurrently studying at NITJ

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Hello ishan, MBA from any specialisation is good for future. You just need to focus on your qualities and skills in MBA. Jo ki tum krr rhe ho I know. Also if you really want to know MBA in rural management will help you to work on projects and development of the rural areas. You can work with NGOs, Government aided programs, UN bodies that are specially working on the rural areas of the country. Some famous organisations are TATA steels, TATA moters, zinda steels, Aditya Birla, Hero group etc. I hope this might help you. :) Kindly UPVOTE on my answer.

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Ishan Dwivedi

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Your question has been posted 2 years back but still relevant until 2021. This is the very question that one questions to himself/herself while doing the Post graduation. I don't think that we should ignore the future scopes in rural area as it has much much potential which is still to be penetrated. Still in 2021 there 70% of the rural population which is totally ignored when we talk about development or policies. Our whole India wanders around that 30% Urban and lazy population. All the startups like, swiggy, zomato, big basket, urban clap, ola, oyo each and every startups just focus on the urban population. As a fresher you may be n
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Rocky Singh

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There is a very good scope of MBA in HM as the industry is very vast and so is the opportunity. Check the link to know in more detail about it https://www.gnihm.ac.in/mba-hotel-administration.php.

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Rocky Singh

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Check the link of GNIHM to know better of it from the link mentioned here https://www.gnihm.ac.in/mba-hotel-administration.php.

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Naini Kalra

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MBA in finance in India has tremendous scope for you to grow especially when you have passed from top PGDM / MBA institutes in Delhi which offer a stable career throughout. Generally, the career opportunities in finance are in the form of asset management, financial advisory, retail banking, planning and taxation, accounting, equity analyst, risk management, business analyst, sales and trading, personal finance, insurance, etc. When you enrol for MBA Finance, you get to learn specific financial planning skills, financial decision-making, budgeting, costing, investment management, international finance, working capital management, and c
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