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7 years agoBeginner-Level 4
CFA is also a demanding task, but you can have it as a side one. But CFA qualifies you to be a professional in the financial market. CA enables you to be part of all fields and also independent.
Both have their own tracks to tread on.
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The fee is very high and the class size is huge, like up to 120 students in a single class.
Faculty members are also not that good except 2-3. If you talk about placement, the average package is 3 lac.
Also, there are three colleges under this management, so for any company that comes for placement, students from all three campuses sit for the placement.
So ultimately, you have to compete with students from all the three campuses.
Consider this college only if you don't have any other good college options (for MAT score, this college is good) or you have to pursue MBA this ye
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Stanford is telling applicants that the estimated cost of its two-year, full-time MBA programme is a whopping $185,054, a new record.
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Guide-Level 12
Banks
Marketing Organizations
Educational Institutes
Business Consultancies
Multinational Companies
Financial Organizations
Export Companies.
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Banks
Marketing Organizations
Educational Institutes
Business Consultancies
Multinational Companies
Financial Organizations
Export Companies
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Contributor-Level 8
Most of the colleges follow a different pattern and exam structure for BBA. If you are looking for the sample papers of a particular college, then please let us know.
All the best for your future endeavours!
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Or B.Tech + MBA is also a good option.
Any other stream with MBA is not very good.
If you plan on doing MBA for sure, then I would suggest you to do BBA + MBA.
Any other Bachelors course will be irrelevant and it will be easier to grasp MBA after BBA.
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