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Yatendra Singh

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Based on your rank of 15,347 in the BC-B category, it is unlikely that you would be able to secure a free seat in Andhra University, Visakhapatnam in either the regular or self-financing category. The competition for free seats in universities is typically very high, and the available seats are usually filled by candidates with much lower ranks. However, it’s important to note that admission policies and seat allocation can vary from year to year, so it’s recommended to directly contact the university’s admission office for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

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Saumya Jain

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The CFA deferral policy is for the registered candidates who cannot sit for their scheduled exam and want to move to a new exam window. The CFA institute provides two kinds of deferrals to the candidates:

  1. Emergency Deferral: To avail this deferral students need to fulfil a set of eligibility criteria. If they match the criteria then they will be given an emergency deferral for their scheduled exam without any cost. Candidates need to provide documentation to support the claim for an emergency deferral.
  2. Paid Deferral: The paid deferral can be availed once per paid exam for USD 399 up until the deadline. When the candidate purchases a defe
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payal kumar

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Well, several finance institutes visit every year at Chandigarh University to hire MBA in Finance specialization. These include ICICI Bank, Bank of America, American Express, HDFC Bank, and Federal Bank. Chandigarh University offers an MBA in applied finance and its highest package is 14 LPA. Chandigarh University provides numerous placement opportunities to students pursuing an MBA in applied finance as finance is the backbone of every type of business so there is always a good demand for finance graduates in every company. So, Chandigarh University is doing its best effort to produce brilliant finance graduates. This is the reason

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Akanksha Malhotra

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The University of Warwick MSc Finance admission requirements include:

  • A 2.1 or first or equivalent degree in a relevant undergraduate subject from UK university or an equivalent qualification from a globally recognised institution is required
  • Band B level English language requirement is required such as IELTS overall score of 7.0

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Gaurav Kumar Jha

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Jindal School of Banking and Finance has excellent placements owing to its strong industry connections and dedicated placement cell. Top recruiters like ICICI, Axis, EY, Deloitte, JP Morgan hire students for profiles in investment banking, research, modelling etc. 90% of 2021-22 batch received placements with the highest package being 18 LPA and average around 6-7 LPA. The school provides placement grooming via seminars, workshops and mock interviews. Students also get guidance on competitive exams like CFA and FRM. Overall, the school offers very good career opportunities in the field of finance.

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Akanksha Malhotra

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Harvard Uni requirements for Master of Liberal Arts (ALM) in Finance include having a 4-year bachelor's degree or its foreign equivalent. Students are required submit the English language proficiency score too. For admission to Harvard's Master of Liberal Arts in Finance course, the applicants should submit documents like resume, personal statement, academic degrees of previous studies, etc. 

 

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Anushree Sinha

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Germany is the strongest economy in Europe and unemployment is very rare there. Hence, most of the people manage to secure a job after studying Finance in the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management. However, learning the German language is a must for working in Germany.

Know more about the most popular job sectors in Germany for international students.

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Ayush Agarwal

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OP Jindal Global University popularly known JGU boasts nine schools in the domains of Law, Business, International Affairs, Government and Public Policy, Liberal Arts and Humanities, Journalism and Communication, Banking and Finance, Art and Architecture and Environment Sustainability.

JGU has completed its placements for the year 2023 for Business School and the highest international package stood at INR 23 LPA and the highest domestic package stood at INR 11 LPA.

During the placement drive of 2023 at JGBS, the highest international package stood at INR 23 LPA. Some of the top recruiters includes ICICI Bank, Reliance, PVR, Faber, HDFC B

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Akanksha Malhotra

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The choice to study MS in Finance at LSE or MSc in Financial Economics at Oxford will eventually depend on students’ choice and preferences. When it comes to the study cost, both LSE and Oxford are quite expensive. MSc in Financial Economics cost around INR 58 lakh. Whereas, for LSE MSc in Finance, the tuition fees is £44,928 (Around INR 47 lakh). Also, note that this is just the tuition fee, the cost of living has to be kept in mind too while deciding the university.

  • One key difference between both universities is their teaching styles. LSE is known for its research-oriented approach that focuses on analytical thinking
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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi.Yes, you can apply for the B.Ed program. The students must have secured a minimum of 50% in graduation for B.Ed admission. 

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