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Suni K

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For those destined to become an MBA holder, any graduation will do. Any graduate with 50% aggregate through the clearance of eligibility test such as CAT, MAT, ATMA-AIMS, CMAT, etc. As applicable to the institute of study become eligible for admissions to an MBA programme. For those with a B.Com degree, MBA with Finance or Banking and Finance are good choices.

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Manish GadekarMBA , Department of Management Sciences PUMBA

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MBA in HR has slightly lesser salary due to its nature of being an office job, so probably lesser workload. In marketing, if you get sales profile then you have to probably travel a lot. Hence, accordingly, salary and incentives are also more. HR is better if you want a stable work-life balance.
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Girls can do anything and everything. So, you shouldn't let your gender decide what you should be and what all you want in your Life. You may have come across many examples who have done wonders in their respective fields such as:
Chanda Kochhar:Kochhar, ICICI Bank CEO, recently made it to the Fortune list of 25 most powerful women in the Asia-Pacific region, and stands first among other Indian women. She has been featured in this list consistently since 2005. She has also been honoured with the Padma Bhushan Award in 2010, the third highest civilian honour by the Indian government, for her services to the banking sector.
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iam ssuhana

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You should go for MBA in Hospitality because you have already spent ample of time in same field. Colleges where you can do these courses are:Christ University - Bangalore
Lovely Professional University - Punjab
National Institute of Tourism and Hospitality Management - Hyderabad
Kerala Institute of Tourism & Travel Studies
Indian Institute of Tourism & Travel Management - Bhubaneswar.

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Ritika Bhardwaj

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Fee structure depends upon college to college. I am having my brother in Lovely Professional University, he is pursuing MBA. He has been given a huge amount of scholarship and his fee Rs. 45000 per semester. We come to the university, infrastructure is good, teachers are friendly, he has to attend various workshops, making his knowledge increase to a large extent. Mittal School of Business doing well in MBA, for the placement, they provide the best platform for learning. They train you in acquiring soft skills, technical skills, and they provide you personality enhancement classes and industrial exposure to make you prepared as per cur
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Ritika Bhardwaj

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Yes, definitely you can. The basic eligibility criteria for pursuing MBA (Marketing) is minimum 50% aggregate marks in Bachelors degree with any discipline. An MBA degree in Marketing is one of the most sought-after degree by both students as well as corporate in recent time. With an increasing importance of digital and online marketing, many companies now have their own, in-house marketing teams that aim to bring customers and potential customers to the company. MBA in marketing does cover a majority of portion which is required for entry level managerial management jobs, but marketing itself is a much broad area. One needs to be spec
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Ritika Bhardwaj

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Yes, go for MBA (Marketing) if you have interest in brand management and business analytics. Therefore, MBAs from the Marketing stream are even more sought after than they were in good times earlier. A buffet of various jobs in industries such as retail, banking, hospitality, media, information technology (IT) and information technology enabled services (ITES), and free-moving consumer goods (FMCG) is lavishly spread before them. Designation in marketing such as brand manager, sales manager, marketing manager, product manager, market research analyst, media planner, and Internet marketing manager, etc. Top business schools:
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Pallavi Rohira

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Syllabus for CUSAT-MBA-Marketing:
1. Consumer Behaviour
2. Advertising Management
3. E-Commerce
4. Marketing Research
5. Strategic Marketing
6. International Marketing
7. Sales Force Management
8. Marketing of Services
9. Brand Management
10. Planning and Managing Retail Business
11. Sales Promotion Management
12. Industrial Marketing
13. Marketing for Non-Profit Organizations
14. Management of Public Distribution System
15. Marketing of social services.

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Raghul Krishnan

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As of now, the highest package is 14 LPA.

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