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Scholar-Level 16
If you are doing a job and have some experience, then you can pursue MBA in finance.
All the best.
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This program is taught in Chinese and English so you have to know these languages. You must also complete your Bachelor's degree with very good grades especially in maths. TOEFL is not mandatory but check with them once again. The requirements are clearly given here:
http://www.nbs.ntu.edu.sg/Programmes/ChinaProgrammes/MscFinance/English/admissions/Pages/Requirements.aspx
It also says 'applicants with work experience in finance, commerce and management will have an advantage over those without relevant work experience'.
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Thanks for putting up the query.
Highest package is Rs 9 lakhs and average package is Rs 4.5 lakhs. For finance, placement records are very good. You can check even more in to JIMS Rohini website.
Thanks.
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