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Akansha Bisht

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You can opt from a variety of job profiles after completing an MBA in Marketing like Sales Marketing, Market Research Analyst, Business Development Manager, Customer Relationship Management Personnel, Marketing Information Personnel, etc. However, getting a high salary package depends on your relevant experience, expertise, and the company you're working for. If you're aiming for a high-paying job, becoming a Brand Manager can get you an average package of INR 18.2 LPA.

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Marketing Management, Consumer Behavior, Market Research, Brand Management, Digital Marketing, Advertising and Promotion, Sales Management, Product Development and Management, Strategic Marketing, International Marketing, and Social Media Marketing are the major subjects covered under the MBA in Marketing syllabus. These subjects help in understanding marketing strategies, consumer behavior, market trends, and the use of various marketing channels in today's business environment.

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No, work experience is not mandatory for admission to an MBA in Marketing, however, it helps in building a professional network, gives your admission application strength (Admissions committees often look for candidates with practical experience), helps in classroom discussions, and overall career advancement.

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An MBA in Marketing is tailored to individuals who want to pursue careers in marketing, advertising, brand management, product management, and related fields. An MBA in HR, on the other hand, is designed for those who want to pursue careers in human resources and people management. It covers topics like talent acquisition, employee relations, compensation and benefits, and organizational development.Candidates can check the table below to see the comparison between the two courses.ParametersMBA in MarketingMBA in HRCourse NameMBA Sales and MarketingMBA in Human Resources or MBA in HRCourse LevelPostgraduationPostgraduateCourse Dur
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MBA in Marketing can be quite demanding in terms of coursework, assignments, group projects, and exams. The workload can be heavy, especially if you're taking a full-time program. Balancing coursework, extracurricular activities, internships, and potentially a part-time job can be challenging.

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Students can go for BBA, MBA, Executive MBA, Diploma, and Certificate courses in Sales and Marketing. Interested students can also pursue PhD in Sales and Marketing for in-depth knowledge and specialization. The MBA in Sales & Marketing program is available in regular, online, and distance learning formats. Those who have finished their undergraduate degree program in any discipline are eligible to take the course in normal format. The online course is best suited for those who cannot attend classes. This gives them flexibility.

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Students who have completed graduation from any stream with 50 percent marks are eligible to apply for MBA in Sales and Marketing. For reserved category students, the minimum marks requirement is 45 percent aggregate in graduation. Students also need to appear in entrance exams followed by interviews and group discussions to secure admission to MBA courses.

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After earning an MBA in Sales and Marketing, students may pursue an MPhil, PhD, or research degree in a related discipline. They can also begin working as a manager in a company. Many individuals who complete their PhD can pursue a job in business or marketing.There are several research facilities that serve both academic and commercial students. Top companies have research institutes dedicated to doing in-depth field research on consumer behavior and marketing development tactics. Students can find employment in some of the good companies like Larsen & Toubro, Hindustan Unilever, Asian Paints, and Whirlpool with a salary ranging 
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Candidates who are interested in sales and marketing may find employment prospects after completing this course. After an MBA in Sales & Marketing, you can work in a variety of fields, including banking, tourism consulting, media, retail, and advertising.The graduates can work as Sales and Marketing Manager, Pre-Sales Associate, Sales and Marketing Executive, Sales Specialist, Growth Manager, and Frontline Executive. Those with a higher degree and other talents in sales and marketing can advance in their careers.In India, a new working professional can earn between INR 2 and 8 lakh per year, whereas an experienced professional can make
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