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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
According to your subject interest and career goals you can consider these options:
Maths or statistics hons
Actuarial science
BBA finance or international business
Economics Hons and in Masters you can think of MBA in finance or social entrepreneurship.
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Contributor-Level 7
Placements in finance area are very good. Last year, Deloitte was one of the companies who visited campus very early for recruitment and have selected some students at a very good package.
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Contributor-Level 6
The extempore is taken in front of the audience. Do not worry the audience will be just a few students.
To get admissions for PGDM in any specialisation, you require minimum 50% in your graduation. So, yes, you can get admission for Finance or HR.
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Contributor-Level 9
Decide the specialisation on the basis of the subjects you are interested in. During your FY-BMS, if you liked accounts and finance subjects then opt for finance specialisation. If you like marketing subjects opt for marketing and if you like subjects like POM, etc. then opt for HR. Also, think about what kind of job will interest you in the future. Will you like doing work related to accounts and finance? Or you would like to get into sales and marketing or handle the human resources? Think it through and then opt for it.
If possible, go through the subjects of SY-BMS and see what you like.
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Contributor-Level 7
All the best!
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Scholar-Level 18
One must choose MBA specialisation based on his or her interests, prior job experience, and personality, skills and competencies.
Marketing is suitable for extroverts. If you have good interpersonal skills, sales aptitude, leadership qualities, good communication skills and have an entrepreneurial a
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