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SamaraSimha Reddy GottamPerfect Answer doesn't Exist!

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Yes, you can pursue MBA in Finance. You might face difficulties in the new course, as you might not know some of the basics of Finance.

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Adithya Krishnan

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Banking and Finance is one of the top courses in Amity University Mumbai. They have incredibly talented and experienced professors who help the students with various techniques and methods to crack the interview. Companies like SBI, TCS, Bank of America, Deutsche Bank, Zeta, Citibank, Reliance, Deloitte, etc. come for recruitment.

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Leena Agarwal

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You can consider following colleges:
RS Mundle Dharampeth Arts and Commerce College
Kamla Nehru Mahavidhyalaya
Dhanwate National College
Hislop College

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Anandvaradhan Goud

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Yes, off course you can go for PGDM. All the best for your bright future.

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Pallavi Bhartikeep calm ....time have to change

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1. Melbourne Business School,The University of Melbourne Business School, Melbourne Business School retains it's place, as the number one destination for an MBA in Australia in the eyes of international recruiters and business academics. However, it has lost ground in the regional MBA rankings for Asia-Pacific in falling from third to seventh place overall. The first institution to award an MBA in Australia in 1965, Melbourne Business School achieves the highest score in the new academic segment of this year's MBA rankings in this top 10. The school offers its view on the country current financial aid landscape in this recent article.
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Chetna S

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Hi, have you checked the MBA admission requirements first of all. You don't seem to be eligible for University of Alberta without work experience. TRU might accept you but no guarantee, GMAT is recommended.

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priyanka Gupta#Happy to help

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Hi,
So many colleges and universities are there who offers B.Com courses, but the admission depends on the given criteria by the college and universities which includes, so many things in eligibility like your class 12th marks, caste category, subject you want to take and many other things. So, checked all the eligible criteria which given on college or university websites. Where you can get all the information. Happy to help always.

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sanjana bedarkar

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Yes, it is worth to join Sri Balaji society (BIMM, BITM, BIIB, BIMHRD) for finance specialisation in terms of placement as well as faculties.

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