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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

Scholar-Level 17

CFA, FRM, CFP and CWM are courses you can look for after MBA in Finance.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

Scholar-Level 17

Both the specializations are equally good. Marketing will have more analytical and reasoning skills. Finance needs good command in mathematics along with basics of accounting. Marketing jobs are not only associated with manufacturing and FMCG products, but it is equally important for financial products, banking, agriculture and IT.
Finance will get you into positions like:
1. Risk management.
2. Banking.
3. Investment banking.
4. Credit analyst.
5. Wealth management.
Growth in marketing is slow, but its shoots up when you gets experience. Whereas, finance has a steady career and growth is slow.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Engineers are employed in both finance and marketing jobs after completing MBA. MBA in finance is a good option, if you are good in numbers crunching and also ready to seek other professional qualifications such as CFA, etc.
If you are an extrovert and have good communication skills, then you can opt for marketing. The opportunities for marketing professionals are more in comparison to finance professionals.

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Rushabh Sheth

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CS deals with company and various other laws along with compliance. Whereas, MBA in finance is dealing with various fields like accounting, financial markets, insurance and banking. Hence, MBA has wider scope.

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Subhajit MGormandize Kolkata obsessed,Biriyaani, Mohanbagan

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Dear Souvik,
If you want to take marketing and IT then check the job profile of same students of your preferred college whether it is "software sale profile to various corporate" or it profile to manage the entire team of the company and also check whether you are comfortable with that or not. Feel free to ask me. Download Shiksha Ask & Answer app for better experience.

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SAI RAMYA YAMALAKONDA

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Hi,
The package offered by many companies for freshers in general would be around Rs 4 lakhs per annum. It is the same case with HR and finance.

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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

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Placements have been ranging in 60-70% average year on year with decent job opportunities and backed by Government, MBA in Oila and Gas is very good and recommended here.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Hi,
Yes, it will be a good choice because it has global accepted certification with knowledge of financial planning, portfolio management and research on company's details. It will help you to apply for financial planning profile, analysist and even in bank jobs too.
All the best.

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Keshav Sharma

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Based on you score, you can also apply into these good colleges in Delhi-NCR.
JIMS Rohini, NDIM, Jaipuria Noida, Asian Business School, IILM Delhi and EMPI.

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TRIPJEET KAUR MATHARU

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PGDM in finance meets the demand by choosing skills which are required in finance field. A student gets prepared to pursue career in banking, financial consulting, wealth management, etc. A specialization in financial markets will help students understand the role of financial markets, their operations and risk management instruments. You get to learn the role and functions of equities, forex, derivatives, commodity markets. Personally I suggest, PGDM in finance would be a better option as placements would be good in the future as compared to FM and the salary package would be more than FM.

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