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Gautami RManager-Human Resources and Administration

Contributor-Level 6

Hello,
I believe by CS you mean Computer Science, B.Tech CS has absolutely no correlation with MBA Finance, in which case it will be an entirely new ball game altogether. Though you are eligible to apply and can pursue if you clear the entrance process successfully, finance is an entirely different specialised branch which opens up fields like investment banking, financial and accounting profiles, financial analyst, etc.
Why do you wish to take this diversion in career?

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Ritu Bhandari

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Hi,
You can refer the below link for best government colleges for MBA with good placements:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/mba-colleges-india?ts=19745590&rf=filters&co[]=Public&ed[]=et_20

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Akanksha, MBA from top colleges abroad will require to have minimum 2 years work experience and a very good GMAT score. Your profile seems good, just work on your plan, develop your leadership and managerial skills at work and build a good profile. Continue your extracurricular activities.

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anami goyal

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MBA in finance is good because it has many career options. But if you want a good college then don't keep only MAT as option, you can try other entrances like CMAT and others.

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Anand Prasad

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Yes, you have to appear for an MBA entrance exam. In fact if you wish to take admission in any other college also, you have to attend MAT or CAT exam. Regarding IEM you need to give:
MAT entrance exam for PGDM.
CAT entrance exam for MBA.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Sahil, a minimum of 2 years is required for any established MBA program in USA. You must also work very hard on your GMAT since your percentage is not competitive. Additionally, you must work on developing your overall profile and build on your extracurricular activities.

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Neeti Mahajan

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Hi,
It's not compulsory to have some work experience to pursue MBA in finance but it's preferable as it gives you an edge over others. But for part-time or executive MBA programmes, you need the prescribed work experience.
All the best.

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Neeti Mahajan

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Hi,

Ideally, work experience is not compulsory for pursuing MBA but it's preferable as it gives you an edge over others. If you've decided to do MBA in finance then any experience in the field of finance or accountancy can be helpful.

You could also try some internships in finance before doing an MBA.

All the best!!!

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