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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

Hello! At that CET score, you can apply for the PGDM programs of colleges such as NL Dalmia (best for Finance), SIES, Welingkar, MET Chetana, and IES. Good luck!

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Ravi Jaiswal

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Yes, you are eligible for MBA finance.

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Anjali TaRead to Lead

Guide-Level 14

Skills required for MBA in finance:-
1) Leadership
2) Team work
3) Initiative
4) Ability to change with needs
5) Politeness
6) Punctuality.

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Sandeep HarYour Un-official Mentor!

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A dual specialisation actually widens the scope for your career as you can decide your domain. One disadvantage would be that you might not be able to focus in depth on a particular area. Generally, it is based on the electives you take in the final year that highlights your specialisation.

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Sandeep HarYour Un-official Mentor!

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Both marketing and finance have good market value. If you are considering campus placements, it depends upon the institution you do the course in too. Choose the one that suits your interest as well. Generally, more opportunities exist for freshers in the marketing domain.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Sanket,
Which is the best course for you is something you have to figure out. Finance is already a booming field with many opportunities. Digital Marketing, Data Analytics, Financial Technology etc. Courses can be considered. Now that you have completed your MBA you should have clarity over your career plans accordingly which you can select what to study. Applying for another Masters will be difficult, universities do not accept a second Masters without any solid justification. If you have work experience you can choose a relevant PG course. Or gain experience to build your profile.

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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, you can do MBA finance after graduation and this will give you a bright career ahead. Good luck.

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syed faizan khan

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CFA or computerized financial accounting is the most popular short term course for commerce students which will enhance their accounting skills through computers.

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Amrit Raj

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Aniket,
As you are interested in finance, marketing and willing to do MBA, then you can choose either BBA or B.Com as your Bachelor's course. Best of luck.

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