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

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https://www.shiksha.com/mba/ranking/top-mba-colleges-in-india/2-2-0-0-0 Pursue MBA only from reputed colleges like the ones mentioned in the link for a great overall learning experience, networking with established alumni, and good placements.

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

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IIM, Calcutta is India's No.1 B-School for specialisation in finance based on multiple rating agencies ranking. Its course content is industry oriented and designed for candidates of all disciplines to specialize in finance. IIM, Calcutta has best International renowned faculty in the finance department. It will provide a jump start to your corporate finance career. IIM brand name and large alumni network will always help you in career growth. However, if you have few years of work experience in finance and accounting then ISB, Hyderabad is a better option as it is the India's best college offering EMBA. EMBA is designed for experience
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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IIM, Kolkata is the premier B-school in India for pursuing MBA in finance. The next best is JBIMS, Mumbai (also known as the CEO factory). Kindly visit these links for more details:
https://www.shiksha.com/business-management-studies/course/masters-of-management-studies-jamnalal-bajaj-institute-of-management-studies-churchgate-Mumbai-1807.

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Vilas Rane

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Hello Bhanusri,
After completing your MBA (Finance), you can opt for pursuing valuable courses such as CFA CA NISM certifications, etc. These would enhance your resume even more.

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

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MBA such as finance, marketing, human resources, IT, SCM, logistics, operations, systems, general management or sector specific specializations like travel and transportation, telecommunications, healthcare, banking, insurance, etc. One must chose MBA specialisation based on his or her interests, educational background, prior job experience and personality, skills and competencies. Marketing is suitable for extroverts. If you have good interpersonal skills, sales aptitude, leadership qualities, good communication skills and have entrepreneurial attitude then you must go for Marketing. Individuals with good numerical ability can do very
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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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Yes, you may eligible to apply for JEST exam.

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kanu vashisht

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It is better to have BBA before MBA in finance because it is having more value than anything else nowadays.

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Vidita Mehta

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Hi,
There are many short term banking courses in India. Which usually relate to, Investment banking, retail banking, and many other banking operation programs. Imarticus Learning is one of the top investment banking training institutes. Imarticus offers such a promising career training programs, which you can consider for learning Finance and Banking. [A]. The *Capital Market Course*
https://imarticus.org/post-graduate-program-in-capital-market
which is a comprehensive 350+ hour programme with placement-assurance, providing aspirants with in-depth exposure to global and Indian capital markets. [B]. The *New Age Banking Course*
https://ima
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Aarush Pandey

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Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA)
Certified Financial Planner (CFP)
FLIP Certifications
Certificate in Quantitative Finance
Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA)
Certification in Risk Management Assurance (CRMA)

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Aarush Pandey

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Chartered Financial Analyst CFA While this is no short-term course, one can pursue it with their MBA degree and the course has 3 different levels and requires 4 years of work experience. It has a lot of value in the industry and you can grow your profile in the finance space easily. Certified Financial Planner CFP Be it financial planning, tax planning, insurance planning, investment planning or retirement planning the course that will prepare you to take these decisions is CFP. Exams are conducted 3 times in a year and one has to write 5 papers to clear it.

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