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There are a variety of MBA specializations in India. Because of the pool of MBA specializations to choose from, students often get confused about how to choose an MBA specialization. So it is very important to do a SWOT analysis of yourself and choose a specialization on the basis of your strengths, background and overall personality.
The student should have the right focus and attitude to decide the career goals and work specializations. Also consider the return on investment that the course promises. This in turn depends on rankings,acceptance rate,faculty, academic culture and career services associated with the chosen institute.
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Undoubtedly IILM University, Gurugram is the best option for an MBA Degree in Fintech. FinTech is one of the fastest-growing industries, the Fintech industry is well-suited to people who are passionate about technology especially those who want to have access to and work with newer technologies or want experience working with newer technologies. FinTech offers the potential for a more inclusive future. The possibilities that come with this 'decentralization' of financial services could create an ecosystem where banks and fintech companies can work more collaboratively in sharing resources, and therefore making it easier to keep up in o
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Admission criteria : Any graduate from a recognized university in India (recognized by the association of Indian University(AIU), or a foreign university considered equivalent, with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks (45% of aggregate marks for SC/ST and category 1) in the qualifying examination is eligible to apply for the admission. (50%) will be filled by the government of Karnataka based on the PGCET examinations conducted by central post graduate admission committee (CPAC).
As per the government of Karnataka notification the balance (50%) are deemed as management seats
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Hope this helps!
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MBA is an ambitious professional degree that broadens the career horizons for the students. One can find a challenging role with reputed companies in any sector. However, choosing one field as the best would be unjustified on account of others. It is because, every stream, whether it is International Business, Marketing, HR, Finance or International Business, has got a massive scope in the present business scenario. Corporate needs highly dynamic and skilled individuals in every sector who can manage the respective resources optimally. Moreover, in the current business scenario, companies can't afford to ignore one resource for o
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If you are concerned about placements. There are plenty of career opportunities after MBA in different sectors of industries like Banking and Finance, Investment Banking, multinationals, foreign banks, public sector undertakings, in effect the whole corporate sector offer bright opportunities to management graduates. The careers in managemen
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