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2014-01-03 10:26:38Beginner-Level 5
1) Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Law {B.A., LL.B. (Hons.)}Full time; Five years (integrated)
2)Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Law {BBA, LL.B. (Hons.)}Full time; Five years (integrated)
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2013-12-26 15:19:45
Guide-Level 11
MBA in finance is a good course to pursue and it offers good career prospects and excellent growth opportunities.
After completing this course you may look out for exciting careers in banks, financial consultancies and financial institutions.
You may get involved in consumer and investment banking, institutional finance, merchant banking, corporate finance and international finance.
A good experience in this field can also lead you to serve on government committees and contribute significantly to policy-making issues.
You may also end up providing consultancy services to corporate and government organizations.
The remuneration of MBA
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2013-12-23 09:34:06
Guide-Level 11
With the rapid growth in economy, careers in finance and accounts have gained tremendous popularity and the most prestigious career option in this field is that of Chartered Accountant or Company Secretary. Both are dynamic, challenging and rewarding profession.
*Chartered Accountants deal with the management of money and provide financial advice. They maintain records of financial transactions which every organisation is required to keep by law and also carry out company audits.
Employment Opportunities:
Independent professional practice
Chartered Accountants firm
Capital market services
Business houses and industry
Consultancy firms
Fin
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2013-12-19 15:41:05
Contributor-Level 7
WLCI a reputed B-School with 12 campuses all over India & 1 in Kathmandu offer specializations in Human Resource, Marketing and Finance. The course is industry-relevant course with a traineeship programme in reputed companies.
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2013-12-19 15:05:36
Guide-Level 11
Ideally you should go for M.COM, LLB, MBA or some professional degree course such as CA, CS, ICWA, etc.
However, if you are keen on pursuing a program in Psychology then you can plan to pick M.A or M.SC Psychology.
The basic eligibility criterion for pursuing M.A/M.SC Psychology is having a graduation degree in any stream.
However, many of the reputed universities demand graduation degree with Honors in Psychology or Psychology as one of the subjects studied in graduation from any of the recognized college/university.
Some even ask for a minimum of 45-50% marks in graduation as qualifying criteria to secure admission in this course and
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2013-12-18 22:32:43Beginner-Level 1
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2013-12-17 18:06:12New answer posted
2013-12-17 13:19:53
Guide-Level 11
Ideally, you should pick specialization that best suits your aptitude, interest, strengths and career goals.
Finance if you inclined for work in banks, financial institutions, etc or pick Marketing if you are good at communications and get along with people well.
You may also refer the links below:-
https://www.shiksha.com/top-5-mba-specializations-in-india-article-3223-1
https://www.shiksha.com/top-10-mba-specializations-in-2012-article-5284-1
Both Finance and Marketing open up lucrative prospects, hence you should pick the field that appeals to you, defining the role you wish to play in future and ensuring that you have the talent an
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2013-12-17 12:35:09Beginner-Level 2
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2013-12-17 12:23:47Beginner-Level 2
If you opt for Finance but then you are not interested that will lead to job dissatisfaction in future.
So first make up your mind which field you'll be interested in.
Example of Courses :- Supply & Chain management, Export and Import etc.
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