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Scholar-Level 17
A minimum of 2 years work experience is required. It's too early for you to decide which country you should prefer, rather first you check top business school websites and have an understanding of the admission requirements, student profiles, fee, etc. You must also take GMAT. Anyways, top MBA countries like USA, Canada, France, Singapore, Netherlands, Germany, UK and so on.
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If he is really interested in that course, then he can go for B.Com and apply for banking exams available on NET. With every exam he cracks, he gets a better position.
Wishing you good luck for your son.
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ITM is a decent college for PGDM in finance. There are a lot of workshops which has been conducted to get more practical knowledge about current scenario of market. You also get good placement opportunities companies like Deloitte, L&T Finance, Nomura, etc. come for final placement and for internship. College life is pretty good as the college is located in Kharghar. There are many events organised, even festivals that have been celebrated. So, overall, college life is amazing.
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