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Shankari Chowdhury

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Hi,
Yes, work experience is sufficient for M.Sc. Many universities does not require work experience for M.Sc. programs. Your GMAT score is not a very high one, you can try to retake the GMAT if you feel you can improve, otherwise, apply with these scores. You can check the entry criteria first on websites of universities.

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preksha soni

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Dear,
If you have to do MBA through distance learning, then go for any college and for correspondence, prepare for civil service exam.

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Jeffrey Stephen

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Yes, it is possible for you to do MBA here. You need to write common entrance exam and other procedures needs to be done at college. MBA is done under Bangalore Univeristy. It is located in Electronic City.

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Juhi BansalExplore your self

Guide-Level 14

Hello,
Yes, there is a good scope for CMA graduate in Account & Finance. CMA (Certified Management Accountants) certification is a professional credential that can be earned in the advanced management accounting and financial management fields. Practically, CMA is designed for accountants working outside of CPA firms. This essentially means 3/4 of all accountants working in the various industry and corporate functions. The CMA is most applicable for those who deal with cost and inventory accounting. Some of the job roles that you expect after completing CMA are:
Finance Manager
Financial Analyst
Financial Risk Manager
Financial Controller
Co
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Mehak Seth

Guide-Level 12

Hi Shifali. You can go with :
1. CS
2. ADR (Alternative dispute resolution)
3. Short term courses/trainings in CBFL, NLU Delhi
4. Many certifications in financial markets, Stocks and derivatives.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Noel!
If you want to make career in Finance, it is very much necessary to be expert in advance Excel ( or I should say entire MS Office). So in these weekends try to cover up the MS Excel as much as possible. Financial Modeling, Credit Risk Model, Efficient Frontier, Derivatives and Hedging modal, simulations like Monte Carlo are some of the things which you NEED to have for a core Finance career. Still if you are left with some enough time (though it's not possible) in your weekends, you can also learn to MATLAB. But MS Excel (& MS Office) should be your first priority. Hope this helps. Good Luck. Upvote the answer if you feel sat
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Prachi verma

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Hi,
Eligibility criteria:
Bachelor degree holder / Graduate in any discipline from a recognized University.
International / SAARC Graduate from a recognized / accredited University /Institution
Best of luck.

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chhaya jain

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Institute takes the full responsibility to arrange career placement for all successful candidates. Placement assistance cell constitutes a mix of faculty members and a dedicated full-time placement officer. The institute provides holistic placement assistance to students. Provides summer internship in some top notch companies Organizes Group Discussions, Role Plays and Presentations. Some of the placement companies are:
1)HDFC BANK
2) Hyundai
3)HDFC Life
4) Audi
5) DELL
6)Intel
7)Asian Paint
8) BMW.

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Sindhura rajagopal

Contributor-Level 10

As one may guess, BBA general is a generalized course, BBA banking and finance) is a specialised course. If you are clear you want finance and banking sector then choose it because when you hunt for jobs definitely you have an edge over the others ( for finance functions and banking related opportunities) who have only done general. You will have an in depth knowledge in the chosen specialisation. However, if you wish to pursue an MBA later once you have your mind set on which specialisation etc., then BBA general should be good for now. Check colleges and cutoffs, etc. Before making the decision too. Wish you good luck.

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