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MBA in Banking and Finance. Master of Business Administration in Banking and Finance is a Post Graduate banking course. Banking management course of study is a functional area of finance, accounting, marketing, HR management, strategic planning economics, behavioral Science, rural Science, IT and quantitative methods.

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If you have knowledge about finance and related terms from external sources but not from your curriculum then you can opt for it in the selected college.

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Hello Deeksha,
Yes, you can opt for a MBA in finance.
There are many universities who offer the same course.
But make sure before going a head with the admissions, check with the University approval like UGC, DEB, AIU and NAAC.
You can check with IGNOU, SGVU, Mewar. They all offer MBA Finance.

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Top MBA Colleges for MBA in Finance in India:
Indian Institute Management, Ahmedabad (IIM A)
Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta (IIM C)
Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore (IIM B)
Xaviers Labour Research Institute Jamshedpur (XLRI)
Jamnalal Bajaj InstituteofManagement Studies, Mumbai (JBIMS).

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Here were about 20 active stock exchanges in India with 7000 listed companies, 6500 brokers and 538 investment bankers registered with the SEBI. As per a Mint report, dated 20 May, 2014, 15 of the 20 stock exchanges in the country have opted to exit the business altogether. The 5 that will continue are the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), United Stock Exchange (which agreed to merge with BSE), MCX Stock Exchange Ltd (MCX-SX), National Stock Exchange (NSE) and the Calcutta Stock Exchange. Prospects for the stock broking business are bright and for those who are qualified to handle this business and have the necessary personality traits t
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The total seats for the MBA are 60. The specialization are taught together for the first year and separate in the second.

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Dinesh Kristi

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Hi Gourav,
Frankfurt is also competitive and your GMAT score is extremely low. Don't know if any top business school will accept you. But you can email them and establish a network with them, as far as I know Frankfurt School of Finance and Management has regional representatives in India and they organize workshops, pre-requisite courses in some places in India. You can also check GISMA, EU Business School, ESMT, etc.

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Master of Science in Finance - Your Master in finance will train you in financial theory, mathematics, quantitative finance, investments, markets, financial reporting and analysis, and valuation. This is not a general study programme, it focuses on the detailed application of financial conventions in business. Fresh graduates of a Master in Finance with little or no work experience can potentially earn around 45,000 - 65,000 a year, depending on final grades. Earnings as a result of attaining this qualification later in your career will undoubtedly increase, but a lot depends on your particular status at the time. Due to the specialise
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It depends on which college you want to take. The fee structure is different for different colleges.

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