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PUSHPAK DHOOT

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I'm today's current corporate market they prefer marketing as a very good specialisation for people with our without experience. (If you have a very good communication skill then marketing is the right specialisation to choose). Finance on the other hand also had a very good scope if your good with numbers. Finance is all about numbers and your skills so if your good at numbers choose finance. HR is also based on communication. The way you communicate with people. This specialisation deals mostly with aspects related to managing the human resources of a company and human resource development. Although HR does not have much scope in the
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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

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Hello Amit,
You have still chance to write MAY MAT examination if you interest to pursue MBA in top colleges. Else, GIBS Bengaluru, Calcutta Business school, ISBR Bengaluru, ABBS Bengaluru, SKCET Coimbatore, IES Mumbai, Indira Global Business school Mumbai are under 5 Lacs and proceeds direct admission.
All the best for your future.

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PUSHPAK DHOOT

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In india,
1. Finance jobs are restricted to marketing of financial products.
2. KPOs like Deloitte, Ocwen, Nationstar, Socgen, DB, J P Morgan, Anz, etc. will make you to work like hell with too much pressure and don't pay good packages until the person is from a reputed college.
3. Majority of the jobs are either mid or night shift and life is completely ruined by it when it comes to personal life
4. Market has reached the top line threshold where it does not require more MBA finance guys in future as most if the companies are automating work. This will reduce job opportunity in next 5 years.

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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

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Hello Pritom,
As per your profile, I will suggest you to go for MBA in Marketing and Operations combo or MBA in IT&HR. Because, This gap years won't impact much if you pursued these specialisation. Marketing is on demand and recruit candidates in high range. MBA in IT is core subject and relevant to your graduation and your employability is guaranteed.
All the best for your future.

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PUSHPAK DHOOT

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Yes, the business school is AICTE approved.

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PUSHPAK DHOOT

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The selection process is pretty simple. Get the form and fill it. Then they'll send you a date and reach the campus, fill the forms and verify your details.
The eligibility criteria is 55% and above from an English medium institute.
Then there's a personal interview. They ask you general questions. For instance, the interviewer aksed me the position of Rahul Gandhi and the Vice President of India.
Could be simple or difficult for you depending on your general awareness.
They'll let you know if you're selected on the same day.
All the best!

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PUSHPAK DHOOT

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Most of the colleges conduct separate entrance exam for admission to BBA course. Some of the entrance exams conducted for BBA course are as follows:. It is conducted to screen capable candidates for admission in various courses such as BBA, BCA Integrated MBA, BHM and B.Com.

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Shivangi Keshri

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Hi Prasanna,
According to me for Finance, ITM Navi Mumbai is good option and it is also better in terms of ROI but not good for HR.

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Shivangi Keshri

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Hi,
ITM-Navi Mumbai provides you with a wide variety of knowledge skills activities event offers to enhance your skills confidence and build your CV strong so that you get a good job. The best thing about ITM I find is that they bring very good companies during the internship tenure which provides you with PPO (mostly for marketing), and also many colleges just provide you with a 2 or 3 months internship ITM provides you with 5 months internship I. e from April to August which consists of your summer and winter internships. So, I would say, yes it is a better option for pursuing PGDM. For any more query, feel free to revert back.

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Shivangi Keshri

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Hi,
ITM would be good as the course structure and placements are good in this college. It gives more practical knowledge than theoretical knowledge, almost every month some events are held to engage students, which will help them to learn something. The highest placement offered here is INR 14 Lacs and average is INR 5.5-6 Lacs. Almost 85% students of current batch are placed till date.

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