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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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First of all, it is based on your area of interest. MBA in HR and marketing has a very good scope. So, don't be confused about which to choose. It is requested that you should choose a specialization after assessing your strength and weaknesses. All the best and Thank you.

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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For high paid job, always marketing is good. But, the stress level for the job will be always high. Finance jobs are always secure but less paid. HR also has less salary package.

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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The only main thing that should be considered to opt anything for your career is your 'area of interest'. You should really think on this front because if you enjoy your work, you can do better on your work place instead of choosing any other career even with high potential. But for the question you have asked, my opinion is that, in BBA there is basically no specialisation but you can go for BBA in banking and insurance as you will get the knowledge about the banking and insurance sector that is the major part of an economy but due to digitalisation, you should also do some certificate course of IT sector I. e. HTML, DBMS, etc.

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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It depends on your interest. In my view, marketing has more scope in the future as compared to HR. In the former, you will get more opportunities in the business market. Not only core, you will also get some experience of the market research and market analyst, which is the future.

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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This would depend a lot on your personality traits and interest areas. Each MBA specialisation needs specific personality traits for excelling in the profession say if you are outspoken and like travelling, meeting people, take target pressure then Marketing could be a preference and if you are a peoples person wherein you like counselling people and act as an advisory and wants a desktop job bonded by rules & regulations then HRM will be exciting so do evaluate your inherent personality traits and then take a call.

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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Online MBA training programs are offered by NIBM (National Institute of Business Management). These programs are meant for one-year MBA, two-year MBA and one-year executive MBA. The programs being online, you may pursue the same from the comfort of your home. For more details, visit the official website of NIBM. All the best.

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In a nutshell, BIMTECH is totally worth giving a chance. A decade back BIMTECH was called an uprising and promising MBA institute but it couldn't deliver on its promise. It's fees kept rising but the quality of academics, professors, industry recognition, and placements declined. XIME Bangalore is a good college in terms of placement, faculty & Study Environment. XIME welcomes companies to visit the campus for familiarization and giving Pre-Placement talks to the students. It takes the admission through CAT XAT CMAT MAT GMAT. It's your choice which option you opt for. I told you about both of the colleges. Good luck.

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Animesh Wadhwa

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Yes, of course, there is a separate course for Sales and Marketing, there is no such course for sales of some specified product, and yes there is a separate course for Digital Marketing. , that also you may look for. Also, check below link for mire clarification. https://www.shiksha.com/business-management-studies/sales-marketing-chp
Thank you and All the best.

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