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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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Nitish Pahwa

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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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Lamya Kaushikhard worker, passionate to do new things,

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Let's look at the few fields to see what kind of jobs you can find to satisfy the requirements.
Front office: Actual Trading or Trading Desk support, where you help the traders make their decisions.
Middle office: Operations in big investment banks, they deal will processing of the trades after it's done, they enrich the trade and record it in Accounting Systems.
Back office: All kind of Reporting, Analytics, Risk calculations, Regulatory etc.
Research: Fundamental, Technical Research, Top to Bottom (at Country / Macro level, narrowing down to Company level) or Bottom to Top (Compare few companies and see why they are earning more than pee
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shivangi raizada

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It depends upon you how you present yourself and your skills, otherwise placement facilities are good.

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Megha Aggarwal

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These are some of the best coaching centers in Bangalore which give you best facilities for banking exam preparation names are given below:
Plutus Academy
RACE Rapid Academy of Competitive Exams
Career Launcher
T. I. M.E.

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Megha Aggarwal

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One needs to be a graduate with a major in Commerce and provided you have certification from organizations like Timespro which offer certified courses in BFSI would be an added advantage. These two certifications would help you get jobs in other banks as well. Good Luck.

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Krishi Sharma

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Hi Rima,
Please confirm the course you wish to apply for more clarification.

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Animesh Wadhwa

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The course that you may take up for finance other than MBA is MS or Masters in management.
Top colleges in Ireland are –
Trinity College Dublin
IUBH University of Applied Sciences
Top colleges in Canada are –
University of Manioba, Asper
Royal Roads University
Telfer School of Management

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