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2 months agoContributor-Level 7
Some of the entrance exams that you can prepare and appear for Admission into BBA Finance are mentioned below -
- CUET
- SAT INDIA
- NPAT
- UGAT
- IPMAT
- MAH CET
- Christ University Entrance Test
- IPU CET
- LPU NEST
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3 months agoGuide-Level 15
Candidates who have completed Class 10, Class 12/ Diploma and bachelor's degree with a minimum of 55% aggregate can apply for MS Quantitative Finance at Amrut Mody School of Management. Aspirants must have documents proving their eligibility for verification at the time of admission.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
According to the Lucknow University LUMET Cutoff 2024, the MBA in Finance and Accounting course had a qualifying cutoff score of 330 for the Gender-Neutral category under the All India quota. For admission to the MBA course, students with a cutoff score of 196 or higher could avail admission to this course.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
During Indian School of Business and Finance placements 2024, different roles were given to students in different sectors such as BFSI, Consulting, Management, Research and more. Have a look at the table below to know the roles provided at Indian School of Business and Finance:
| Roles | Percentage |
|---|---|
| Analyst | 44% |
| Associate | 21% |
| Assistant Manager | 11% |
| Others | 24% |
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
Many companies visit Indian School of Business and Finance campus for placements, some of them are given below:
ISBF Placements: Top Recruiters | ||
|---|---|---|
TATA Telecom | Deloitte | Genpact |
| RSA | Barclays | American Express |
Ernst & Young | KPMG | Orient Craft |
Chegg India | PWC | Urban Company |
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 4
Yes, you should definitely pursue MBA in Finance from Chandigarh University. The most interesting part of this course is that 30–40% of the classes are taught by PwC partners. This makes students get practical knowledge, not just theory. The course also allows dual specialisation like investment banking, auditing, taxation, and advisory. This wider choice helps in getting career options across fields. Tools like Excel and Power BI are part of learning, which prepares for real job roles. Students also work on Harvard case studies to build problem solving skills. On placement, the scope is high with recruiters from banking, finance, IT
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
Absolutely! MBA in Finance is open to graduates from all the streams including engineering, arts, science, etc. You might need to brush up on basics of accounting, finance, and statistics before joining but your analytical and problem-solving skills from other backgrounds can actually be a huge advantage in finance roles.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
Placement Scenerio in the Top MBA Finance colleges are very strong as Finance MBA is the most sought after specialisation in MBA. For example: IIMs, XLRI, ISB, SPJIMR offer packages ranging from INR 15 LPA to INR 50 LPA in finance roles. Common job roles include: Investment Banker, Financial Analyst, Risk Manager, Corporate Finance Manager, Portfolio Manager.
Some colleges even provide international placement opportunities to the students. So, if you choose the right college and perform well, placement opportunities are excellent after MBA in Finance.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
Interesting question, To make this clear think of it like this, MBA Finance is more of a practical and industry oriented. MBA in Finance degree focuses on corporate finance, investment banking, financial planning, and management skills that companies look for & on the opposite side M.Com in Finance is academically focused, emphasizing theory, accounting, taxation and research. So, if your goal is a corporate finance career then MBA is usually preferred while M.Com is great if you want to go for research, teaching or a deep understanding of financial concepts.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
After completing their MBA in Finance, students are open to various career options such as investment banking, financial analysis, corporate finance, risk management, asset management, portfolio management and financial consulting. They can also aim for executive roles like Chief Financial Officer (CFO) or even become a financial advisor or an entrepreneur. Students can chek out the table below to get the salary details of all the career options:
| MBA in Finance jobs | Average salary |
|---|---|
| Financial Analysts | INR 6.1 LPA |
| Finance Managers | INR 17 LPA |
| Assistant Vice Presidents - Corporate Banking | INR 26.6 LPA |
| Credit Risk Managers | INR 13.5 LPA |
| Derivatives Traders | INR 8.6 LPA |
| Investment Banker | INR 21.5 LPA |
| Financial Consultant | INR 6.4 LPA |
| Chief Financial Officer | INR 58 LPA |
| Entrepreneur | INR 17.2 LPA |
Note: The salary has been taken from Ambitionbox.com.
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