Finance Manager

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Trilochan Tiwari

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Financial analyst, credit analyst, business development, and portfolio management.

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Trilochan Tiwari

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KJ Somaiya, IFMR and Great Lakes are some of the good options for you.

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Suketu Upadhyay UpadhyayHR consultant help people getting better jobs

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You can opt law as it could be a good option and in coming days it will have tremendous opportunities.

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jayakishore aireripgd vlsi&ehd-btech or msc (NIEIT)

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No, mathematics is needed for finance courses/jobs. You need B.Com or MBA in finance/CA/CMA.

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srishty chaudhary

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No, it will not affect your placement.

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jayakishore aireripgd vlsi&ehd-btech or msc (NIEIT)

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Pursue B.Com, MBA in finance, CA to enter in finance or accounts field. After getting experience, you will become a finance manager.
In order to become a finance advisor, opt for BSE or NSE courses or pursue CFA.

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Aditya Pal

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You should opt for marketing. It has better scope than finance.

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Balbir Singh

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Investment banking has a great scope in India. Investment banking has always been a highly cyclical business, growing when the market grows shrinking when they shrink. The combination of regulation, technology, and investment would be a winning success. As you are very interested in finance, it would be good if you opt for full-time MBA in banking & finance. It would enable you to gather the knowledge B&F sector which would directly help to boost your career growth to a major extent.
To get the better understanding and best learning experience, I would highly recommend you to pursue MBA in banking and finance from SSBF. It is one of the
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Shail Oberoi

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A B.Com graduate can apply for jobs in any organization for an entry level opening in accounts department. The entry level job would be of book keeping, maintaining books of accounts, making JV entries, etc. A pure finance role may not be available for a B.Com graduate. With experience in accounts, one can explore opportunity internally/externally into the pure finance domain.

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