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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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This area of specialisation, candidates can secure job opportunities into roles like:-
1. Forex Manager
2. International Fund manager
3. Insurance Broker
4. Chief Data scientist
5. Economic Adviser
6. Ministry of Services Adviser
7. Deal and Hedge Fund manager
8. Book running lead manager
9. Registrar
10. Chief Consultant
The exhaustive list goes on and on as this area opens up more and more geographies, more and more facets of the world and hence creates millions of jobs. Jobs are majorly classified into BFSI Industry including Venture Capitalists, private equity, Brokerage Fund houses, Stock Brokers, Hedge Funds, PSU banks, etc.

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Maintenance of such huge amounts of data into various structured and unstructured formats becomes difficult to analyze and store, this is where BigData Frameworks come in to store, analyze, cleanse data in an appropriate way so an organisation can take a wise decision of these abundant data streams. Bigdata professionals are in high demand who have exposure to various datasets and framework like Hadoop, Hbsae, Oozie, Cassandra, pig, Mapreduce, Hive. They are heavily paid depending on the use cases they have undertaken. One can get major opportunities into E-commerce, Telecom, IT firms into Data Science roles with salary starting from 1
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Suggesting you this in case you have some interest in Maths but if you hate Maths and love computer, go for BCA. Both have almost same career. So, decide in which you have interest. Both will pay you almost same.

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Indian Air Force hire Accounts officers as Permanent Commission (for Men) / Short Service Commission (for Men & Women) by AFCAT Examination. Accounts officers are responsible for efficient financial management of funds. They act as internal auditor to ensure a zero-defect audit from outside agencies. You can appear for AFCAT on becoming CA. You can also join Indian Defence Services as Commission officer by appearing in CDS examination conducted by UPSC. CDS entry consists of written exam conducted by the UPSC, followed by conduct of the SSB interview, medical test and final preparation of merit list by UPSC.

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In recent times, HR professionals play a vital role in selecting and retaining the right manpower for an organisation, almost all big or small companies are hiring them. After completing MBA-HR, graduates easily find roles in all sectors and industries in India and abroad. HR Professionals have good career growth opportunities, as nowadays large and medium size enterprises have HR professionals for day to day HR operations and some HR professional reach to the level of board members and some even become CEOs. People with social skills and empathy are suitable for HR. Salary of HR professionals are in range of Rs 5 Lacs per annum to Rs
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MBA IT programme provides its students with knowledge and skills in all management functions with specialisation in concepts on Software Engineering, Software project Management, RDBMS, Emerging IT technologies with in depth knowledge in any one of the niche areas such as Information Security Management (ISM), IT Infrastructure Management, Software Solutions Management, Systems Engineering, Business Analysis and Data Analyst, etc. MBA IT prepare grads for Pre-Sales support, Account Management, Sales Management, Project Management and Business Analysis roles in IT & ITES industry. But MBA IT grads compete with normal MBA from good colle
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The programme builds basic management skills and reinforces IT skills to create support staff for middle and senior leaders in IT and ITES companies. BBA IT programme provides students basic knowledge and skills in all management functions with specialisation in concepts on Software Engineering, Software project Management, RDBMS, exposure to emerging IT technologies, Cloud Computing, Agile Development, Information Security Management, IT Infrastructure Management, Software Engineering, Business Analysis and Data Analyst etc. BBA IT prepare grads to support senior leaders in Pre-Sales support, Account Management, Sales Management, Proj
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4G launch is not yet completed, the industry is already gearing up for 5G and Internet of Things (IoT). Indian Telecommunication Industry is matured and has a total of employment potentials because of its growth and changing technologies. MBA (Telecom) course is designed to provide a mix of management and telecom technology knowledge and skills to have a career in telecommunication Industry. The course is designed and well suited for electronics and telecom engineers. MBA telecom management graduates are hired by telecom industry (Service Providers and equipment manufacturer) and its ancillary units. Graduates are mostly employed in sa
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Product management is an organisational lifecycle function within a company dealing with the planning, forecasting, and production, or marketing of a product or products at all stages of the product lifecycle. Similarly, Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) integrates people, data, processes and business systems. MBA in product management is a niche area MBA where syllabus includes the concept of PLM from conception to closure of product. The course includes courses in market analysis, brand management, strategic marketing, consumer behavior/strategy, marketing communications, product development, basics of financial management, project
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