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According to a 2012 survey conducted by the National Association of Colleges Employers, employers tend to hire business graduates as opposed to other graduates. The same survey also revealed that a business degree ranks as the top choice of individuals who are seeking a degree program
Opportunities for graduates can be found in both th
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After completing your BBA in finance you can be part of various companies into FMCG, manufacturing, banking, no banking finance company, educational institution, government sector as well as in the foreign country.
You can work as an accountant, wealth manager, finance manager, cashier, analyst, etc. with the starting salary of about 3 LPA in India and up to 50000$ in US or other foreign country as finance sector is the highest paid sector in the corporate world so if you are talking about getting into the Finance sector it would be good doing BBA and gain some experience then you can opt for MBA or CFA or CA, etc. which are high profil
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So, why do CFA or FRM? These are courses for individuals interested in specific fields. CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) is for the ones who want to go in money/asset management. Those interested in equity research and analysis finds this course interesting. FRM (Financial Risk Management) is for those interested in risk management of various investments. So pursue these courses only if you want to go into that particular field and are genuinely interested. CFA takes almost one year for each level. There are three such levels. Only having level one will not help much for your care
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Candidates who have completed M.Sc in Mathematics can specialize in a particular area according to their interest. Several Master of Philosophy and Doctor of Philosophy courses are available in various areas of Mathematics. Candidates can pursue these courses after meeting the criteria specified for the particular course. Those who have completed any of these courses can find lucrative opportunities in the field of research. Also, they can find many career opportunities in various multinational companies. List of different doctoral level courses that are available after M.Sc in Mathemat
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