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Piyush Baid

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Yes, algebraic math is an important topic in MBA finance programs. It is used extensively in financial analysis, forecasting, and risk management. Other areas of math such as calculus, Probability and Statistics are also important in finance, and MBA courses generally cover these topics as well. It is recommended to have a good foundation in Algebra and other mathematical concepts before pursuing an MBA finance, as these topics will be built upon and used extensively throughout the programme.

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Yes, there are other options for pursuing an MBA (Finance) besides distance learning. Many universities offer full-time and part-time MBA programs that students can attend in-person. These programs typically have a more structured curriculum with regular class schedules, as well as opportunities for networking and in-person interactions with professors and peers. Additionally, some universities offer executive MBA programs designed for working professionals that allow students to continue working while earning a degree. It is recommended to research the specific programs and institutions you are interested in, and to consider factors s
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Piyush Baid

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Based on the information available in the search results, it is unclear whether there is only one course available at Andhra University College of Engineering for self-financing [1] [2]. Some of the search results mention self-financing in general or for some specific courses, but I couldn't find any definitive answer to your question. I would recommend visiting the official website of Andhra University College of Engineering or contacting their admissions department directly for more information on the available courses and self-financing options [1] [2]. They are in the best position to provide you with the most up-to-date and accura
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Piyush Baid

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Based on the information from the search results, it appears that you passed your B.A. 2nd year examination from Punjab University, Chandigarh through correspondence in 1979. To determine if you can apply for a B.A. In finance, you should check the admission criteria and requirements of the particular institution you are interested in. It's possible that the institution has specific requirements for admission to a B.A. In finance programme, such as previous coursework, work experience, or entrance exams. It's recommended to check the official website of the institution and contact their admission office for further information on eligi
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palak mahajan

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Hi Ajit the total cost for CPA for MBA Finance Candidate in India differs on the location based. The training Costs about INR 100000. The evaluation fees is INR 22000. So just go for this course and have good future.

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Surbhi Jain

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The Post-Graduate Diploma in Management Finance programme aims to create a cadre of professionals having specialisation in the area of Finance.

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Kuldeep Shukla

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No, you are not eligible because it's required Bachelor's degree in economics or law.

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Harsh Rastogi

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The cutoff for admissions based on CAT scores was 99.99 percentile. The total fees for the entire 2-year course is around Rs. 2 lakhs irrespective of Marketing or Finance

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Harsh Rastogi

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Finance will be a good option, as it has ample amount of Maths associated, one more course you can search for which will have more of Maths and financial modelling is 'financial engineering', it being offered by few institutes in India.

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Harsh Rastogi

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Although choosing an MBA specialisation is majorly driven by your professional interests and career goals, students should also take into account factors such as the number of full-time and internships opportunities in that domain, salary packages, the business school's reputation for that field, and the quality of faculty and pedagogy on offer. MBA in Finance, Marketing and HR are very lucrative fields of specialisation. All these branches of MBA offer opportunities in various sectors and with exciting job opportunities. Although, choosing which field should you specialise in totally depends on your interests.

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