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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Both PGDM and MBA are similar degrees with nomenclature difference. You are advised to select between both MBA and PGDM based on B-School ranking not name of degree. You may refer to following link for list of top MBA or PGDM B-Schools in India: https://www.shiksha.com/mba/ranking/top-mba-colleges-in-india/2-2-0-0-0

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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It is mixed of both and depends from.which institute you are pursuing a tier 1 and tier 2 institutes have lot of project and presentation along with case studies and other for the namesake with half knowledge professors may crack your head with theories again subject differs institutes to institute
a sample syllabus is-
Strategic Financial ManagementBanking And Indian Financial SystemMerchant Banking And Financial ServicesProject ManagementManagement Accounting Investment And Portfolio ManagementGlobal Financial ManagementInternational Trade And FinanceSecurity Market OperationsFinancial Derivatives

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Ashish Sharma

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B.Com is an age old course which focuses on all facets of Business such as Accounting, Business Administration, Law, Taxation, Finance, etc. These disciplines are evenly spread throughout six semesters.

Bachelors in Accounting and Finance has more or less the same subjects in the first two years as B.Com with a few deletions and and additions. As far as the final 2 semesters are concerned, This course dives deeply into the disciplines of Accounting and Finance.

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Ashish Sharma

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Generally good B-Schools will give you one year of experience of all the streams(mainly finance, marketing, HR, Operations, etc). You will gain interest in one of these fields and you will have to choose your specialization in the 2nd year. So choose the stream you have interest in and you will excel. The better stream is the one in which you have interest and can see a future in. MBA has a scope in all! Trust me it does! Its just some colleges are good in specialization and some in another. For example MICA is good for marketing, SIBF for baniking, IIFR for finance, etc. But mostly the colleges provide good experience all around! Good
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