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Kritika Tyagi

Contributor-Level 7

After completing your M.Arch, you can work in the following sectors:

  • Architectural firms in design & construction
  • Urban planning departments
  • Interior design companies
  • Real estate development
  • Academic and research institutions
  • Government projects (public infrastructure, conservation)

Some of the Popular roles include:

  • Architect
  • Urban Planner
  • Landscape Designer
  • Building Conservation Expert
  • Construction Project Manager

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Raushan Kumar

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Yes, it is very important to discuss career goals in the SOP. Your goals should be aligned with the course that you are applying for. You can specify your immediate career goals like where you would like to work and your possible role and designation after completing the program. Then, your long-term plan about what you see yourself doing professionally 10 years down the line. You can also discuss how you see yourself contributing to your field in the long run.

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Pallavi Rai

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Yes, definitely! you can do the below mentioned Certifications along with MBA Finance:

  • CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst)
  • FRM (Financial Risk Manager)
  • CPA or CMA (for accounting and financial planning)
  • Investment banking courses

These certifications can significantly boost your resume and give you an edge in specialised roles like equity research, risk management or investment banking. Many students pursue these alongside their MBA to stand out in the highly competitive finance job market as we all know finance is the highly sought after specialisation in MBA.
Also If you have already completed these certifications than you will have more ch

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Rupali Singh

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Some of the career services offered by Australia Macquarie University are: 

  • My MQ Career Zone for tools and details to assist students with resumes, interview, CV, and more

  • Career fairs and events

  • CV360 for instant online resume reviews

  • Career Advantage MQ Program

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Nikita Chauhan

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There are countless. You can become a practicing lawyer based on the Law specialisation you choose, you can join a firm or an MNC as a legal consultant, or take any other job role in the legal department, or you can even join a government department like the Judiciary, PSUs, banks, etc.

Not just this, you can prepare for a competitive exam and go for the Civil Services, join the media & journalism field. You can even become a legal writer with a Law degree in India. The career options are countless in the Law field; you just need to focus on your strengths and interests, and the right door will open for you.

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Pallavi

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After completing their MBA in Finance, students are open to various career options such as investment banking, financial analysis, corporate finance, risk management, asset management, portfolio management and financial consulting. They can also aim for executive roles like Chief Financial Officer (CFO) or even become a financial advisor or an entrepreneur. Students can chek out the table below to get the salary details of all the career options:

MBA in Finance jobsAverage salary
Financial AnalystsINR 6.1 LPA
Finance ManagersINR 17 LPA
Assistant Vice Presidents - Corporate BankingINR 26.6 LPA
Credit Risk ManagersINR 13.5 LPA
Derivatives TradersINR 8.6 LPA
Investment BankerINR 21.5 LPA
Financial ConsultantINR 6.4 LPA
Chief Financial OfficerINR 58 LPA
EntrepreneurINR 17.2 LPA

Note: The salary has been taken from Ambitionbox.com.

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Rashmi Srivastava

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Like any other software, Illustrator may take some months to perfect. That's why it is essential to take courses successively. But only when you perfect one thing can you continue with the next.

Technical proficiency in Adobe Illustrator is required, but a thorough understanding of the fundamentals, including composition and colour theory, is more important.

And most of all, is PRACTICE. Try to develop your own unique style. For that, you can go for Illustrator Challenges Projects on Behance. Try contributing to those and compare your work. Create your portfolio along the way.

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Shikha Arora

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Adobe Illustrator is primarily focused on vector-based designs. It is used to create complex illustrations, but there is much more to it. Though it has quite a steep learning curve, the following areas should be on your learning checklist.

  • Basics of Digital Drawing
  • Working with Text
  • Creating Illustrations
  • Working with Colours and Gradients
  • Editing and Transforming Shapes
  • Layers and Organisation
  • Exporting and Formatting

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