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Gaurav SharmaConquer the mind and the universe is yours.

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BIMTECH, Noida only offers PGDM in retail and insurance management through CMAT score.

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SHUKLA M

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Hi, That is an interesting question. You can become a financial adviser or start your own stock broking firm after completing MBA in finance. All the best!

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Aishwarya Singh

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Hi Anurag,
All the details regarding the placements and the packages are mentioned on the website, i.e, www.mitsob.net Some of the best companies like SP GLOBAL, AXIS BANK, MARKETS&MARKETS, DELOITTE, BIRLASUNLIFE have visited the campus for placements. Feel free to download the E-brochure and go through the detailed information for the company, packages and designations.
The college life is full of fun frolic and work. MIT ensures you have an overall development as a student for your professional tomorrow.

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Lav Kurmi

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Hi Chandana,
Percentile does not matter for specialization. Percentile is your pass to enter into the B-School.They have nothing to do with specialization. Also with 76 percentile i think the competition will be tough. Try filling the application form. I think you may get the call for GD/PI. Do well in it. Once you are through the GD/PI you can make it to finance specialization. Also discuss about your interest in finance in the PI.Prepare well for the interview question related to finance. Also the college do take separate test for admitting students into finance batch. There you need to perform well otherwise you won't get the opportu
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Aadya Tiwari

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Hi Kanika,
Following are the few companies that have recruited students from BULMIM are E&Y, Copal Amba, PWC, KPMG, Ameriprise, etc.

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Aravind K

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The college, more than the name of the degree, should matter to you. In India, only universities offer MBA degree. And PGDM is treated equally to MBA. So, most of the top colleges like all IIMs, XLRI, FMS, SPJIMR, TAPMI offer PGDM and not MBA. So focus on getting into a good college even if it only offers PGDM.

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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

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Dear Pankaj Yada,
Normally, a student will opt for the specialisation in MBA on the basis of his subjects in UG. If you are a B.Com graduate, prefer finance, if your graduation is B.Sc., go for finance, operations, marketing, or HR.
All the best.

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Chinny Krishna

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IFMR is one of the premier B-schools in India. The ranking of IFMR is increasing every year and also it's average salary. As on 31st December 2016, the average salary of the batch passing out in 2017 is Rs. 9 lakhs per annum and the highest package Rs. 18 lakhs per annum.
CMAT cut-off is 91 percentile. CAT/XAT cut off is 80 percentile.
All the best.

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Sofia Goyal

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Candidates can see the job profiles that candidates can go for below: 

Corporate Financial Analyst

Investment Banking Analyst

Risk Manager

Portfolio Manager 

The skills that they have are in good demand.

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Arabindo Rajan

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Students of finance is getting an average pay of Rs 5 lakhs per annum. Placement is good but if the number of intake in your batch is high then competition will be high so just think of it.

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