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Piyush Baid

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To pursue a Master's in Finance in Canada, you will typically need to have completed a four-year undergraduate degree or equivalent in a related field such as finance, accounting, economics, or business administration from a recognised university. Here are the general steps you need to follow to apply for a Master's in Finance programme in Canada:
Research programs: Look for universities in Canada that offer Master's in Finance programs that suit your interests and career goals. You can do this by exploring university websites or searching online for accredited programs in Canada. Check eligibility requirements: Check the eligibility re
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Piyush Baid

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It is unlikely that you will be able to apply for M.Sc. Finance in Canada with a 3-year BBA degree as most Canadian universities require a 4-year Bachelor's degree or its equivalent for admission to a master's programme. However, I recommend that you check the specific admission requirements for the M.Sc. Finance programme at the University of Brock or the University of Saskatchewan, as the admission requirements may vary depending on the programme and university. In case you do not meet the minimum requirement of a 4-year Bachelor's degree, you may consider upgrading your education by completing a postgraduate Diploma or Certificate p
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Piyush Baid

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All specializations in MBA - HR, Finance, and Marketing - have good job opportunities, and the choice of specialisation depends on the individuals interests, skills, and career aspirations. Here is a brief overview of the job opportunities in each of these specializations:
Human Resources (HR): MBA graduates with a specialisation in HR can find job opportunities in various industries such as IT, manufacturing, healthcare, hospitality, etc. Some of the job roles available for HR professionals include HR Manager, Talent Acquisition Specialist, Employee Relations Manager, Compensation and Benefits Manager, HR Business Partner, etc. The sal
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Piyush Baid

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As an MBA finance professional with 14 years of work experience, you may be eligible for mid to senior-level executive or professional roles in finance and related industries. Your work experience, skills, and knowledge gained through your MBA programme can make you a valuable asset to organizations in various sectors. Some potential job titles that you may consider with your level of experience include:
Financial Manager: responsible for overseeing financial operations and developing financial strategies for the organisation.
Senior Financial Analyst: responsible for analyzing financial data and providing insights to help the organisat
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Ankit Kumar

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MBA in Finance has more job opportunities in areas such as banks, investment and portfolio management firms, accounts departments of companies etc. On the other hand, MBA in Marketing has job opportunities in areas such as brand management, advertising, sales departments etc.

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Ankit Kumar

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MBA in Finance has more job opportunities in areas such as banks, investment and portfolio management firms, accounts departments of companies etc. On the other hand, MBA in Marketing has job opportunities in areas such as brand management, advertising, sales departments etc.

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Ankit Kumar

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In my opinion the MBA specialisation should be chosen based on 2 attributes. First is your area of interest and second is your capability to excel in that area. Money does matter, but in the long term it won't. Finance will make or break the company. Marketing is the back bone for the company. Finance if you perform well; you will move to the top. Managing the Marketing is more important than doing marketing. If you are an introvert - Go for Finance. If you are an extrovert - Go for Marketing. Getting a job in Marketing is easy compared to Finance.

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Ankit Kumar

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Finance will make or break the company. Marketing is the back bone for the company. Finance if you perform well; you will move to the top. Managing the Marketing is more important than doing marketing. My suggestion always is to choose a field which you like. MBA in Finance, Marketing are very lucrative fields of specialisation.

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Ankit Kumar

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Chartered financial analyst CFA The CFA programme is an excellent option for those fascinated in a career in the Finance area. It is a very exhaustive and long course so you may want to start preparing for it before starting your MBA.

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Kajal Kumari

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It may not necessarily be much more difficult to pursue an MBA in marketing or finance after completing a B.Sc. In Biotechnology compared to an M.Sc. In Biotechnology. However, there may be certain challenges that you might face due to the difference in educational background. One of the main challenges that you might face is the difference in subject matter. Biotechnology is a specialised field, and an MBA in marketing or finance may require a strong understanding of business concepts and principles that you might not have been exposed to in your undergraduate studies. However, this can be overcome by taking courses in business and fi
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