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prasad keluskar

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You can do MBA after BMS but is a 2 year MBA (Finance) degree comprehensive enough to give you an insight of the Finance Related Concepts? The simple answer to this is NO. MBA Finance only teaches you the basics of Finance Related Concepts using Case Studies but does not take you to the core of Financial Domain and its Concepts the MBA Finance degree is not comprehensive enough to take you to the core of Financial Domain, many finance enthusiasts prefer to opt for a degree which gives an in-depth coverage of the Financial World I.e. Chartered Financial Analyst.

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Tanushree Mitra

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Hi Anup,
AUT is a good university. It is entirely up to you, if you want to pursue the PG Diploma, you should make your decision basis your budget, career plans, requirements and so on.

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Dr Navarun VarmaLecturer, NUS

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Hi Yatin,
Finance, accounting and business are some of the top job sectors in Ireland and Finland. So, you may look for universities like:
1. University College Dublin
2. Aalto University.

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Sahal Patel

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Hi,
You should opt finance, it has good scope.

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Teena Mary Kurian

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It is a decent school, but do check if you have better options before applying.

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ANKIT DIWANPursuing MBA in Operations Management from SIOM

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Thank you pokemon64172 for contacting us. But I am extremely sorry to convey this that SIOM provides MBA degree in Operations Management only. But we do have financial subjects in our curriculum. You can check the subjects and program structure from this link. http://siom.in/program_structure

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Shubham AggarwalPersuading MBA(Finance)

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As there are many institutions that provide good knowledge in finance, so it becomes difficult to answer that which institute is good or let's say the best.
As IIBF is the institution that is named after India, I would prefer you to do some research over it and then take your final decision.
Best of luck for your future.

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archana bansla

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Finance is the best, if you are looking from a job perspective and growth. However, it is also the toughest one. You need to be really good at mathematics to choose finance. Finance never runs out of job openings.
Marketing is good as well. It needs relatively less effort while studying and good job opportunities in the market.
HR is good, but have least jobs as of now. There is lot of competition.

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