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http://isbm.ac.in/pdf/final-booklet-website.pdf
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First of all, don't worry about this thing as you will get to learn it's not like as soon as you go into a firm and they provide you accounting. Any firm if you go for first teaches you the Ifs and Buts and when they think you are capable enough to do then only they will give you the responsibility. Getting confused which one to choose and coming out of it is totally your decision but for this you need to figure out are you good in presenting yourself or representing a firm? If yes, then go for marketing and if you are good with numbers and calculations then finance is good for you. Try talking to your seniors or professor
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8 years agoContributor-Level 7
To pursue financial analytics from JK Lakshmipat University, you should have 50% marks in your graduation since you will be doing this under MBA course which is a postgraduate course. With that you have to clear any national level entrance exam eg: CAT/MAT/ATMA/XAT/CMAT or any other national level entrance test. This course is in collaboration with Moodys Analytics. For more details check: http://www.jklu.edu.in/admission.html
All the best!
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8 years agoContributor-Level 7
B.Com is an account related degree, hence you should do your MBA in finance, Marketing or Finance Analytics. You can choose any specialisation that you find fit for you. Finance Analytical specialisation is in collaboration with Moody's Analytics from JKLU. In the end, it will depend on you how you want to shape your career. You can pursue your degree at JK Lakshmipat University, this university has the best curriculum and infrastructure. For more information you can check:
http://www.jklu.edu.in/post-graduate-programmes/mba-full-time-residential-programme
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M.Sc and MBA both are equally good and both are postgraduate courses. After M.Sc the common options available are teaching for which either you need to go for B.Ed or clear NET exam. If you go for specialisations like microbiology/ biotechnology/ biochemistry, etc. You can go for job in some MNC. After MBA, you will be getting jobs in MNC and in order to go up the ladder of your career, MBA would be a better option.Many private universities like Lovely, Symbiosis, SRM, etc. are offering various specializations in both M.Sc as well as MBA. They are world class universities with modern infrastructure, offering good scholarships
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