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Abhishek Naidu

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The highest package offered to finance students is around Rs 4 lakhs per annum.The least package offered to finance students is around Rs 2.5 lakhs per annum in SSIM.

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Ashutosh Singh

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There is no particular cutoff as such but candidates with scores above 90 percentile make it to the final list. The average salary is Rs 6 lakhs per annum and highest is Rs 24 lakhs per aanum and it's one of best finance college in the country today in especially Mumbai.

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Shreya Bagaria

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Placements in finance is good but very competitive. Companies also are good but you have to work really hard to get into finance as we have a huge strength in the campus so it becomes very competitive.

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Aishwarya SinghWhat doesn't kill you , makes you stronger!!

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Yes, it does. Average goes around Rs 3-4 lakhs per annum.

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

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Yes, you can go for MBA in finance after B.Com. You will study the basics initially like Balance Sheet, Journal, Trial Balance, Accounting concepts which you are familiar with. Going forward, these concepts will only be used in other subjects. In MBA finance, you will deal with subjects like Cost Accounting, Corporate Finance, etc.

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Both are good options for a better career. If you have been graduated from commerce stream, then finance is a good option. If you are from BBA or Bachelor's in a subject based on marketing, then you must go for marketing.
Marketing needs more of analytical and reasoning skills, generally people starts from sales. Some do get start in market research and brand management.

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Manish Goswami

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MS Ramaiah is far better than any campus of IBS except the Hyderabad campus.

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