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Aman Kumar Thakur

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Deciding whether to pursue an MBA with a specialization in entrepreneurship or any other program requires careful consideration of your interests, skills, and career goals. Here are some things you may want to consider before making a decision:
Interest in entrepreneurship: If you have a strong interest in entrepreneurship, enjoy taking risks, and have a passion for creating new businesses or products, then an MBA with a specialization in entrepreneurship can be a good fit for you.
Career goals: If you want to work in a startup or start your own business, an MBA in entrepreneurship can provide you with the skills and knowledge needed to
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Tripti Jaiswal

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A business degree is the obvious choice for most entrepreneurs. A business degree deals with many aspects of being an entrepreneur. It teaches the student how to communicate effectively, how to see and provide for needs in the market, and how to find and pursue opportunities.

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Uttkarsh beriwal

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Entrepreneurship is a subject that involves the study of various aspects of starting and running a business. It can be considered both a vocational subject as well as an academic subject depending on how it is taught and the purpose for which it is being studied. In the context of CBSE board exams, entrepreneurship is listed as an academic subject and is included in the list of elective subjects that students can choose from. While it may have practical applications and teach skills that are relevant to vocational pursuits, it is still considered an academic subject and students are expected to study it with the same level of rigor as
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Piyush Baid

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All specializations in MBA - HR, Finance, and Marketing - have good job opportunities, and the choice of specialisation depends on the individuals interests, skills, and career aspirations. Here is a brief overview of the job opportunities in each of these specializations:
Human Resources (HR): MBA graduates with a specialisation in HR can find job opportunities in various industries such as IT, manufacturing, healthcare, hospitality, etc. Some of the job roles available for HR professionals include HR Manager, Talent Acquisition Specialist, Employee Relations Manager, Compensation and Benefits Manager, HR Business Partner, etc. The sal
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