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Pushpendra Markandey

Beginner-Level 5

Go for companies that give you business development role. Also, I've done my sales internship at OYO and it was a great learning working with OYO rooms.You can also apply for OYO rooms Sales internship, It'll give you real-time sales and marketing experience as well as you'll get incentives for that.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

Guide-Level 15

Yes. You can actually go ahead and choose dual specialisation MBA where you can do both finance and marketing together in a recognised institution. It will help you in getting placements easily with two specialisation at a time.

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hritik pokhriyal

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You have to have confidence in yourself. If you can't clear CAT, you can pursue LL.B. It is a good option for BBA students.

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dominic varghese

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It is a good college for marketing, the PGDM department is having good marketing faculty and who have industry experience. Night workshops are conducted for increasing managerial capabilities.

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Rahul Saraf

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The placements at the institute are good with a number of reputed companies such as HDFC and Mother Dairy coming in the campus.
Last year, the CMAT cutoff was 80 percentile and the procedure is available on the college website.

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SOMCA@SSN.IN K

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I suggest you should study I and II semester of the programme and decide about it. The exposure to functional areas is a must to understand your own pulse. Every specialization has its own strengths as well as weaknesses in terms of career and opportunities available in the market. But, many students have myths that have no value. The selection of specialization is a careful calibration that needs to be addressed after first year of your exposure to all the functional areas of management. Do not bother about it too much.

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Neeti Mahajan

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Hi,
There are various internship opportunities available on Internshala and other internship platforms. You can get yourself registered and mention your preferences so that you get opportunities of your choice. Also, you can try to get some live projects that are offered online. You can also get yourself enrolled in some certificate courses related to your degree for eg. Tally, Advance MS excel, etc. This will give you an edge over others.
All the best.

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

Guide-Level 14

There are enough job opportunities available for marketing as well as finance. However, it all depends on
from where you complete your education, What skill set the recruiter is seeking, and what skill set you have.
As per Michael Page report on job market for Finance professionals.
Since its September 2014 launch, the nation-building Make In India initiative has created more job opportunities, especially in the emerging manufacturing industry. Headcount has also increased in the healthcare and technology industries as well as infrastructures three specialised sectors: energy, power, and EPC (engineering, procurement and construction).

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

Guide-Level 14

Yes, you get weight.
The application form does ask for work experience details but it is not mandatory. However, during the final selection of candidates, work experience is given some weightage by the Iims. The exact weightage given to work experience is never revealed by the Iims but it varies from IIM to IIM.

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