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Ayush Khandelwal

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Yes you can do MBA easily but you have to give CAT exams according to that exam you can get top colleges.

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Parikshit Shome

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Being an alumni of this institute I can definitely say that the average package is not at all near to the figure that has been mentioned in other answers. During our batch that is of 14-16, the average was around 4 lakh or may be less than that. And for finance if you get placed in a proper finance profile you should be lucky, because more than 90% companies that comes for hiring are for Sales profile. And yes, this is not a paid answer/review. I just want whoever is reading this answer should be a aware of the reality & should have realistic expectation.

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Neha goswami

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Yes, if you have completed your PG, then you are eligible for banking in M.A.

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Naini Kalra

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MBA in finance in India has tremendous scope for you to grow especially when you have passed from top PGDM / MBA institutes in Delhi which offer a stable career throughout. Generally, the career opportunities in finance are in the form of asset management, financial advisory, retail banking, planning and taxation, accounting, equity analyst, risk management, business analyst, sales and trading, personal finance, insurance, etc. When you enrol for MBA Finance, you get to learn specific financial planning skills, financial decision-making, budgeting, costing, investment management, international finance, working capital management, and c
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Vishal Singh PalDo something for us but silently

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Hi,
One thing I want to tell you that there is no need to panic about choosing specialization because the specialization is to choose by you is in the second year, and in the first year, your subject is same for all students and in the second year you can choose your interested specialization. In the first year, you read all the subjects and in the second you have to choose only two from them one of the major and second of a minor. And I suggest you marketing is best in every of the college because there are always requirements of marketing everywhere but if your interest will change according to studies so you can choose it. I hope you
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Dharamveer DheerEducator at University

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Am giving you the book name which may help you.
1. R. S. Agarwal [Arithmetic]
2. Dr. Lal and Jain
3. N. C. E. R. T. Math Book [standard. Ix to standard. XII.

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