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Deepanshi JainCareer

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M.Sc is meant for those who want profound scientific research & theoretical knowledge in a dedicated area.
There are many options available for you:
1. Go for Ph.D.
2. Go for the industry if you get a placement.
3. Apply for scientific assistant posts in research institutes.
4. Go for teaching field.
5. Try for banking jobs.
6. Try for civil services.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

The Master in Finance is intended to prepare students for a wide range of careers both inside and outside the financial industry. It May be M.Sc or MBA in Finance and Accounting.
They can get work opportunities with government and public sector companies as finance officer, risk manager, insurance manager, treasures, manager finance & accounts, to name a few. Though, designations may vary according to company profile. Companies also hire financial managers as consultants who advise senior managers on various business issues. Government also receives advice from financial experts in various issues related to finance and investment.
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Mukul Singh Pundir

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For MBA Operations, there are various career options available in in operation. It involves Manufacturing science, Supply chain management, Logistics Management, quality assurance. It involves the process to efficient manage the Supply chain management in production and Manufacturing, inventory, purchase Management, ERP, inventory management etc. In MBA Operations, you will study topics like Services Operation Management, Quality Management, Operation Research, Operations Strategy, Supply Chain Management, Project Management, Production & Material Management and Business Modeling & Simulation. A thrust of operations management is on ma
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Mukul Singh Pundir

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International business is the branch of business management which deals with Management of the International business part .With growing globalization in the business it has become necessary for the company to go global so it is necessary to manage the various area for managing this International business management .IB MBA is also two year Management program which focus on the development of skills require to be international competent in the area like Marketing, Supply chain and other branding and promotion across the globe .So it is a diverse career discipline which helps you to make yourself over the globe to the other company.
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Mukul Singh Pundir

Contributor-Level 10

Supply chain management is considered to be the backbone of the industry. It deals with the management of process starting from procurement of material to delivery to the end consumer. It involves the Inventory Management, Logistics Management, Warehousing Management, Transportation, Manufacturing Management, Material requirements planning, transportation planning all have to be managed in the Supply Chain as it is a whole broad concept.
It has diverse career discipline available in various organizations like:-
Transportation Management
Warehousing manager
Supply chain manager
Supply chain analyst
Logistics manager
Inventory Management manage
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Mukul Singh Pundir

Contributor-Level 10

For MBA operations, there are various career options available in operations sector. It involves manufacturing science, supply chain management, logistics management, quality assurance. It involves the process to efficiently manage the supply chain management in production and manufacturing, inventory, purchase management, ERP, inventory management, etc. In MBA Operations, you will study topics like Services Operation Management, Quality Management, Operation Research, Operations Strategy, Supply Chain Management, Project Management, Production & Material Management and Business Modeling & Simulation. A thrust of operations management
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Mukul Singh Pundir

Contributor-Level 10

In today's world, marketing is the most important element for an organisation to create awareness among the audience it is targeting for their product.
As it is most demanding career options for the youth to start. It can lead you to options like sales promotion, branding launching, setting target campaigns, etc. You will start as a sales executive to VP marketing in a top company. In the field of marketing, you will lead with high growth level than other fields as there is more career progression in this. You will be responsible for business development and promotion for your organisation and will be able to cope with the existing bran
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Kasee SreenivasProgram Officer,Health Infrastructure, Tata Trusts

Beginner-Level 3

Distance MBA degree certainly adds value to your resume (for a person who completed their graduation). However, there are not many firms which hire candidates with Distance MBA for managerial roles. You ask me for a justification for that? I'd simply say, there are people who had done full-time MBA and are still waiting for jobs.
Having said that, if you have a distance MBA after having Masters in your technical field that might get you into a pretty decent job. No one can assure it though.
You can use the knowledge you gained through that distance course to become a better professional and climb up the organizational ladder once you ge
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ABHISHEK SHARMA

Beginner-Level 2

Scope is something which is very relative. If I talk about engineering, the branches that are having scope right know may not have scope after the completion of B.Tech and if you ask me personally then don't go for engineering because it has gained the saturation level and you would struggle to get the job here. So, firstly think of the field which you have interest in and then you can check out the scope from the websites like Shiksha and others.
Some examples:
If you have interest in drawing and are creative, you can go for B.Arch or interior designing.
If you have interest in computer, you can opt for BCA and you can think ahead.
If yo
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