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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, along with government universities, private universities, private MBA/Finance colleges and B-schools also offer PhD in Finance courses. Government universities are not the only ones that provide Ph.D. programs in finance; private universities and even some foreign colleges do as well.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
PhD in Finance admission is based on the entrance exam score. Some universities accept candidates on the basis of their scores in a national-level entrance exam or conduct their own written tests to shortlist students. The candidates have to appear for a personal interview round for final selection. Candidates need to check the selection criteria for PhD course of their target institute before applying for admission. The candidate will require 6 to 12 months to prepare for the entrance test.
Steps of PhD in Finance Admission Process:
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The minimum eligibility criteria for PhD in Finance is postgraduation in Finance or related subjects with 55-60 percent aggregate (varies from college to college), or equivalent from a recognised university. It is the highest level of academic achievement in finance and is designed for candidates who are immensely interested in contributing to the theoretical understanding and practical applications of finance. PhD is becoming a very popular academic programme especially for those candidates who wish to become experts in a particular area of research.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Though both the courses are similar, the course curriculum, syllabus, etc., may differ. Here is the comparison table for your idea:
| Parameters | Diploma in Banking and Finance | Diploma in Accounting and Finance |
|---|---|---|
| Course Overview | This course is a Diploma level course that provides training and increases the competence of students to evaluate the constant changes pertaining to finance, methods of dealing with the financial crisis as well as the basis for bailouts for various banks across the country | This course is a Diploma level course that makes students aware of different aspects of Accounting and Financial management policies which covers areas such as Fundamentals of Accounts and Finance, Indian Banking system, Use of technology in Accountancy and Finance, etc. |
| Eligibility | Class 12 or Graduation with at least 50% | Class 12 with at least 45-50% |
| Syllabus | Principles & Practices of Banking, Business Economics, Taxation, Business Law, Retail Banking, etc. | Fundamentals of Accounting, Accounting & Audit Practice, Financial Risk Management, Indian Financial System, etc. |
| Average Fees | INR 500 - INR 30 Lakh | INR 10,000-60,000 |
| Average Salary | INR 2-6 Lakhs Per Annum | INR 2-6 Lakhs Per Annum |
Note: The information is sourced from external sites and may vary.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Dear Aspirant,
Some good and top B-schools that accept MAT scores are New Delhi Institute of Management (NDIM), Amity Business School, Noida, Jaipuria Institute of Management, Noida and many more. In general, these collges have a cutoff percentile between 97-99percentile in MAT with GD-PI process followed after shortlisting.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 1
If you're looking to pursue an MBA in Banking & Finance through distance education, it's important to choose a recognised university with a solid reputation in the field. Look for programs that offer flexibility, industry-relevant curriculum, and good support services.
For a list of top distance MBA colleges in India, including those offering Banking & Finance, check out this link. It will help you find the best options.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
At Raffles University, both the MBA in Marketing and MBA in Finance have strong placement record, but the MBA in Finance generally offers better opportunities. The average salary for MBA Finance graduates is reported to be higher, ranging from 5 LPA to 13 LPA, while placements for MBA Marketing are also good, but less consistently high.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
At AGBS Mumbai BBA Finance typically offers Better placement opportunities than BBA IT, due to Mumbai's status as a financial hub with more roles in banking, Finance and investment firms. However, BBA IT also has potential, especially in tech roles, depending on the student's skills and networking efforts.
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