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2014-11-21 09:35:32Beginner-Level 1
It is “To sell the right product to the right customer at the right time for the right price.” Revenue Managers are very much in demand these days. Are you looking to do this program?
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2014-11-12 10:24:38Contributor-Level 10
For your reference following are the institutes which are offering Bank Po Preparation classes in Mangalore:
- Edurite Learning center
- Talent Sprint
- Gate Indian Institute of Tutorials
- Matrix Coaching Center
- Eduexel
- Anganavadi Training Center
- National Industrial training Institute
I hope this answers your query.
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2014-11-05 13:21:25
Contributor-Level 7
This was the same dilemma I personally experienced during my initial stages of joining a MBA program. I am an Electrical Engineer. I personally suggest you to take Finance. This is a highly creative area for a numbers guy like you and me. Once you are in, I am 100% sure you will enjoy the course.
Also I would suggest you Operations as an other option. This is one good course were you can use your engineering knowledge too, but not the concepts. Satisfaction 100% guaranteed.
Coming to H.R., Bijoy you have to-have to work a lot. A lot in the sense a lot. Rather than your conscious part you must also use your unconscious brain.
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2014-11-03 13:22:13Beginner-Level 1
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2014-11-03 13:17:04Beginner-Level 1
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2014-11-03 13:08:31Beginner-Level 1
Work experience does not play a role for the MBA (Banking and Finance). Though many of the students do have some work experience, it is not a pre requisite.
In terms of the Executive MBA (Banking and Finance), 36 months of work experience is required.
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2014-10-25 20:45:50
Contributor-Level 10
The traditional fields of Marketing and Finance will always remain popular.
Those who prefer to crunch numbers and are comfortable relegating to the background with balance sheets may do well with Finance specialisation.
Those who love to interact with clients, are creative and innovative, and can influence people easily can choose Marketing as their specialisation.
Business Operations is the best MBA specialisation for those who have technical or engineering backgrounds and love looking after men and machines, and backend processes where the real acti
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2014-10-16 16:24:22
Contributor-Level 10
Before seeking admission in any institute, kindly check the below mentioned parameters such as affiliation, accreditation, fee structure, curriculum etc.
I can totally understand your dilemma in this case as I have been through the same.
Now, you need understand that there are two important things to consider while seeking admission.
(i) A branch of your choice but from a not so good institute = Not much value.
(ii) A not so demanding engineering branch from a good institute= Not much value either.
However, if you are planning to take admission, it is always advisable to keep in mind the various parameters before selecting any inst
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2014-10-02 10:22:56Beginner-Level 4
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