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Sanket Munj

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Hi Wasim,
I am currently pursuing my MBA in finance. I have found the stream exciting as it not only helped me grow academically, but also helped me achieve professional goals significantly.

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OSHAN ALMEIDA

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Hii .
it is an good college for MBA

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Prathyusha

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Greetings Ambikaent
The placements for core finance students are really good. Companies like Copal amba, Deloitte, KPMG, ICICI securities, smart streams and many come for campus recruitment. The average package offered is 5.5 lakhs and the highest package offered is Rs 8lakhs by smart stream for core finance students.
All the best

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Prathyusha

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Greetings Hanuman
Placements for finance students are extremely good. Companies like Copal Amba, smart streams, ICICI securities, Deloitte, KPMG and many other come for campus recruitment.
The average package is RS.5.5lakhs and the highest is Rs.8lakhs for students
All the best

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UMESH KUMAR KESWANIAccounting Consultant with exp of 10 years

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I would suggest you to first try to analyse your personality. Find out more about your interests. Analyze whether you are an introvert or extrovert and other traits of your personality. After doing the above step, opt for a course that is suitable to your personality. Don't be in hurry to take admission rather take some time out to think about yourself. This will definitely help you in taking the right decision.

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Srivatsa Sridhar

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Greetings Sweety, You can choose PGDM Core finance if you're interested in Finance because IFIM is known for the Finance subject. The campus is good and facilities are really nice. For people who are opting for finance there's a wide scope as we have core specialization on Finance and there are specialized labs provided for Finance students which helps you to gain more practical aspect. We have Prabhudas Liladher Finance Lab, Centre for Excellence in Banking, NSE tie-up, IBM Business Analytics Lab which enhances your practical knowledge and we also have The Bloomberg Terminal which assists users to can monitor and analyze real-time fin
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Komal MotwaniBachelors of accounts and finance

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Symboisis and Pumba are like cream of Pune. Rest all are average.

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Prathyusha

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Dear Sounjanya
The fee structure for 2 years is Rs.9.5 lakhs for all the specialization students. Each specialization has it's benefits. So the fee structure is not different for various specialization students.
The hostel facility is available by paying Rs.60,000 for every 6months. That includes hostel accommodation, food, transportation and WIFI facility.
The course structure for finance students is different from that of others. It is mainly focused on financial aspects and we have Bloomberg terminal and finance lab.
The faculty for Finance are excellent and the students make best use of them.
All the best

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UMESH KUMAR KESWANIAccounting Consultant with exp of 10 years

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Yes, you can pursue both the things together. In my opinion, you should first focus on clearing the IBPS and get a job in one of the public sector banks. Ultimately, after doing MBA in finance you will land up in one of the companies or banks which are purely related to finance field. Therefore, it is much better to straight away join a public sector bank and gain some experience. After few years, you can definitely pursue your further education through distance learning mode.

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