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Samar Anand

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Definitely, you can apply, but having maths would have been better, you can apply in some private colleges and some government colleges which actually accept such qualifications, but not in all.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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UBS MBA is a brand but you should take into consideration ROI as there are also other low fees high value option like FMS, NIBM( Pune).UBS is a good choice .

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Hi Shaheen, MBA in Finance helps students to straddle the management field with the cutting-edge financial technology innovation and its application the area of Banking, Finance and Insurance. The Programme will enable students to have an in-depth understanding of the future of money, markets and transactions, as well as the mental tools and frameworks required to predict and leverage future trends. Students will get ability to draft, strategies and develop disruptive financial innovations using the appropriate tools and techniques, and hypothesize about the effect new regulations will have on future commerce products. Top colleges whi
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Many students falter with the difference between pursuing a Masters of Business Administration or MBA and a Post Graduate Diploma in Management or PGDM. Qualifications of students graduating from either of the courses are the exact same, what differs, however, is their knowledge on the subject. MBA is more theoretical, aiming to imbibe students with an in-depth knowledge of the subject while a PGDM is more professionally oriented. The course focuses more on practical knowledge, by giving you hands on real life training, making you job ready before you step into the world. Xavier Institute of Development Action and Studies (XIDAS), Jaba
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