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Rohit Dhenge

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Yes, ITM Mumbai offers MBA/PGPM programs in operations and supply chain management. Many businesses that specialize in operations visit ITM on a yearly basis.

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yash Rane

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JT Aviation college is mostly popular for its special Aviation schooling. It has been awarded by many popular awards like recently it was awarded by Shiksha Samman.
JT AVIATION COLLEGE offers a 3 years BBA aviation operations that includes open elective subjects and program elective subjects along with the regular semester subjects. Eligibility for BBA is 10+2 with minimum 50% and fees structure is around 70,000 to 4,00,000 INR per annum.

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Muskan Singh

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Business management studies directly includes job options such as actuarial analyst, business analyst, business advice, data analyst, data scientist, stockbroker, project manager, risk manager, chartered management accounting, construction manager, costs lawyer, retail manager and many more. To become an operation manager, you will need to gain on the job experience in business and administration fields, supplemented with a Bachelor's degree of study.

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Surbhi Sahu

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Every field is valuable in MBA whether finance, marketing, HR or operations. It depends on the students in which field they have interest and in which field they want to pursue their career. Each field has its own value. Finance - It allows students to pursue a career dealing with the financial aspects of a business, like risk management, valuation of funds and accounting.
Marketing - It provides job prospects in areas such as brand management, advertising, and sales operations, among others. HR - It is responsible to administer the largest capital of an organisation, i.e., human capital. It focuses on practical aspects of employee man
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. Yes there is Dual specialisation with Finance (Marketing or Operations). An MBA degree with dual specialisation not only builds a better resume. But, also helps in creating as well as generating more opportunities as well as options for the students pursuing it. You can go for following specialisation along with Masters of business administration in Finance:
Logistics Management
Accounts
Data Science
Artificial Intelligence
Marketing Management
Business Management
Operations Management
Hope it helps.

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yash sahani

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Candidates who have completed post-graduation in Statistics can start their career as research analyst, biometrician, bio statistician and econometrician. Candidates can seek employment in various sectors as Statistics is widely used in quantitative analysis.

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Shubham Chakravarty

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ATC, ground Staff, Airport Manager, Aerospace Engineer, Baggage Handler.

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Aman Sharma

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The overall category wise cut offs for the SRCC GBO 2022 are:
General - 424.304
SC - 300.759
ST - 151.899
OBC - 352.405
PWD - 46.582

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Karamveer Singh

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'Logistics and supply chain management is regional, national and global - it is everywhere, ' says Dr Graham Wall, M.Sc. Course leader in Logistics and Supply Chain Management at the University of Portsmouth. 'Without it, the wheels of industry and ultimately the UK economy would grind to a halt. Logistics is a key part of the UK economy, contributing over 127 billion and employing 1.7 million people, around 5% of the workforce.

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