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Ananya Dev

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Hi Anushree,
If you select MBA, you will have the choice to select your specialization. If you like marketing, you can chose marketing in the second year as your specialization.
Marketing does have a great scope. After doing MBA in marketing, candidate can become sales executive or manager in reputed Fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) companies like HUL or Marico industries.

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Anisha Pandere

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The over all cut-off for MET is 96-97 percentile for MMS and 70 percentile for PGDG (including GD and PI rounds)- CET
Rest cut offs depend on the availability of the seats in the college every year.
PGDM has a wide window of acceptance of cut offs .
But over all 90 pecentile and above for all entrance exams except for CET is considered.

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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Yes, you can do MBA in marketing. Comparing both HR and Marketing is a difficult task, as both are employment generators. But, on the personal side I feel HR is better in the long run.

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KRISHNENDU SENTech Lover,Friendly,Foodie

Guide-Level 12

There are various jobs available after MBA in Marketing.
Digital Marketing: As the world is getting more digitized in every aspect, digital marketing is a booming career. The scope of Digital Marketing is wide which involves branding, social media marketing, content marketing, email marketing,video production, web designing,app development, search engine optimization,etc.Nowadays, almost all companies are using digital marketing to build their brand, generate leads and sell.
Direct Marketing: Direct Marketing involves reaching customers directly using their phone numbers,email ids,purchase histories, etc. and communicate about new produc
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Mohd Nazim

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First of all, it depends on your interest which stream is well suited you. Master of Business Administration (MBA) is a postgraduate degree that is awarded to students who have mastered the study of business. If you have done BA in English, I would suggest you for the MBA in Marketing specialization. And good luck for your bright future.

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Prachi PolMaking History...

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Hi,
If you don't want to do Bachelors in mechanical Engineering, you can go for Associate degree Mechanical Engineering courses. You can check out the list of https://www.hotcoursesabroad.com/india/training-degrees/international/undergraduate/mechanical-engineering-courses/slevel/2/cgory/g6-3/sin/ct/programs.html details here.

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Pavithra DesuDesign Engineer

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You are doing a very good job Rohit. As you also have the experience of 5 years. If you want to improve some more, then you can do MBA for more benefits in future.

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Ayush Thakur

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Hi Aditya, Finance - first & foremost criteria if you want to go for finance is you should be interested as well as good with numbers! The finance domain is driven by statistics & formulas hence take the call accordingly. Marketing - If you have known already you don't want to get into the number zone & you are good with people or a complete extrovert, you can opt for marketing. Moreover if you are creative thinker, breaking new things & innovating, you should opt for marketing. P. S - This is my view & there is no Science behind what you should take as such so look at the pros & cons & the future what you want to see. Hope it helps!

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Dinesh Kristi

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Hi Ritika,
Marketing profession is a good occupation world over now, Ireland also has good scope. You can check labour market information through various sources like blogs, websites etc. Google. Here are some links:
https://careersportal.ie/careers/lm_careers.php
https://www.irishjobs.ie/Jobs/Marketing/.

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