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Abhishek Desai

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Hello! Christ isn't the best choice for pursuing MBA in Finance. It is decent at best, you can keep it as a backup option in case you do not have a much better option. The top 4 colleges for MBA in Finance are:-
1. JBIMS, Mumbai.
2, IIM, Kolkata.
3. SPJIMR, Mumbai.
4. IIM, Ahmedabad.

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Hari Krishnan Prasath

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Christ University is one of the top B school's in Bangalore. If you decide to join here, you would be exposed to a whole variety of learning models that will help you shape your path ahead.

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Vivek BansodeSCM Pro, MBA-Ops, B.Tech Engg

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A person who wants to make a career after Ph.D. Has following options:One can join academia as a teaching professional or as a research scholar. One can start working as an educational psychologist after having an experience. One can also see management consulting, research analyst, public policy, writing as other options. How to do Ph.D. After M. B.A. (Finance)? If you want to pursue your Ph.D. From premier institutions like IIM then you have to get through CAT GMAT or their internal selection procedures conducted by these institutes. NET (National Eligibility Test) is the most popular way. IIM's also accept NET. You can also avail Ju
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sanchit narang

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Yes, you can appear for NET exam for assistant professor's post.

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Pranami Sharma

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Indira provides specialization in finance with banking, as one of the subjects. It does not provide the combined specialization.

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Ryan SequeiraOpen to questions regarding MBA

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For MS, NL Dalmia has Finance and Marketing and For PGDM, Finance Marketing and HR.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Aayush!
You don't need to be confused. If you are willing to make career in Finance then you 'must' have to learn financial modelling. It's not a degree but a short term course which you can learn from anywhere (like investopedia or corporate finance institute etc. ). If you want to make career as a financial analyst (that's very promising and technical branch of finance) then doing CFA would be extremely grateful to you however, MBA Finance is helpful if you want to became finance manager. Dear Aayush! What you all just need is to identify your interest and capabilities. My suggestion is that you start learn Financial Modelling. I
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Abhishek Tiwari

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On which factors are you anylzing these countries for taking admissions?

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