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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

Guide-Level 13

Dear Radhika,
If you wish to go into the banking sector, you can pursue MBA in banking and finance. MBA in Banking and Finance is a 2-year full-time postgraduate banking course. Eligibility is is Bachelor's degree in banking or any equivalent degree with 55% of marks from a recognised university. Many colleges and universities offer Master of Business Administration [MBA] (Banking and Finance) course in India. Every college and university has its own eligibility criteria, admission process, and fee structure. This course provides a strong foundation in banking and finance sectors. This course helps to learn to check accounts, keeping t
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sai Keerthana

Contributor-Level 7

Hi there,
Finance goes well with students in Ramaiah since it has good name and fame many top notch companies like KPMG, Deloitte, E&Y, Moody's, etc., visit campus. It's completely in hands of students to grab an opportunity. The highest salary was 7.5 LPA and lowest being 3.5 LPA giving an average of 4.2 LPA.

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Ritu Bhandari

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Hi,
Indian Institute of Finance-Management of Business Finance MAT cut-off is 600 score. Therefore, you can get into this college.

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Juhi BansalExplore your self

Guide-Level 14

Hi Joel,
The difference between finance and accounting or finance and taxation is that accounting focuses on the day to day flow of money in and out of a company or any other firm, institution. And finance and taxation term for the management of assets and calculate the tax and planning for future.

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Rohit Kothawadei am here to help you in your problem

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Both the courses are different, in accounts, you are going to study about all past transactions and in finance, you are going to study about past and future transactions. In finance, you are going to study about financial planning, budget and many more.

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Mayur Amle

Beginner-Level 4

MIT offers following specialization from 3rd trimester:
1. Marketing
2. Finance
3. Human Resource
4. Operations
5. International Business
6. Sports Management
7. Corporate Social Responsibility
8. Hospital Management

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

The Chartered Financial Analyst programme is a professional course offered by the US-based CFA Institute. The programme AIMS to grant CFA charter to investment and financial professionals to help them further their career goals. A candidate who successfully completes the programme, is declared CFA charterholder. There are over 1.2 Lacs CFA members across 35 countries in the world. Please check for your eligibility to pursue CFA from the criteria mentioned at the link provided below:
https://www.shiksha.com/banking-finance-insurance/exams/cfa-exam.

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Swati Bisht

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Hi Manali,
Yes, it is worth doing PGDM or MMS from VESIM as the faculty of the college is experienced and have good teaching skills and placement wise also it is good.

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Swati Bisht

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Hi Chitrakshi,
Our faculty is highly qualified and knowledgeable people with great teaching skills.
Majority of our faculty members are Ph.D. holders from reputed institutes having vast corporate experience as wells as more than 14 years of teaching experience.
The multidisciplinary faculty comprises of core, visiting, and adjunct faculty members and also placement wise the college is good.

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Manish GadekarMBA , Department of Management Sciences PUMBA

Guide-Level 12

IMT is a good enough college in terms of placement and brand-name. MNCs get attracted to it and also they have a strong TPO as well. So stay relaxed and believe in yourself. Best regards.

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