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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Kimp offers students a satisfactory educational experience for pursuing an MBA in Finance. The established by AICTE governs this MBA in Finance programme which emphasizes practical education. Students at the institute can expect salaries between INR 7-8 Lacs per annum on average along with the possibility of earning INR 12-13 Lacs per annum as their the highest paycheck. The full programme cost amounts to INR 10.5 Lacs which covers two years of study. The experienced faculty members at the institute maintain strong academic partnerships with different industries offering both internships and project-based learning to students majoring
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9 months agoBeginner-Level 3
Pursuing self financing M.Tech in VLSI from IIT Hyderabad is good as VLSI has scope in current industry and you are doing it from IIT, so it is better option rather than wasting 1 year.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
There is nothing better or worse between an MBA and an MS in Finance. Students must choose an MS or an MBA based on career goals, experience, and industry preference. Students must pursue an MS if they want a career in investment banking, asset management, or fintech, where an MBA is suitable for leadership, management, or consulting roles. MBA provides a broader business education, where Masters improves technical and quantitative finance skills.
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