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Arshiya Singh

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While it is important to select a B-School based on its overall ranking, it is equally important to select a B-school whose flagship course is the specialization you want to pursue. It is not necessary that a college that has the best faculty and placement opportunities for a Marketing specialization will be equally good for Operations. Therefore, it is important to make a wise decision on the B-school if youre sure of which field you want to specialize in.
Finance as a specialization is perceived to be the most demanding one in terms of hard work, acumen, job roles etc. MBA in Finance is one of the top picked courses. A career in finan
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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Hi. An accounting degree is worth it in the UK because of the country's strong financial industry and increasing need for qualified professionals within companies. The high-income propensity in the field, along with the promise of a stable future, makes accounting a golden Certificate in the UK economy.

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Atulya Shrivastava

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MBA requires a prior work experience. For Masters you can go for an M.Sc. In Finance or something in the field of fintech which is in trend nowadays.

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Hi. If management, finance, India's economy and allied fields interest you, then you should consider studying economics, whereas if your interest lies in accountancy, law and finance, you should settle for B.Com (hons). You are pursuing a career, and these three years will provide the foundation for it.

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Arshiya Singh

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An MBA in Finance can work in various fields such as investment banking, taxation, tax planning, financial statement reporting and analysis, hedge fund management, international finance, asset finance, and insurance management. Various job profiles that await them are Accounting Manager. LPU is known for its MBA. LPU provides quality education, with great scholarship programs plus holistic learning opportunities. Mittal School of Business is among the first 10 institutions in India to get ACBSP (USA) accreditation. LPU is ranked No. 2 among Indian B-Schools in 'Outreach and Inclusivity by NIRF ranking released by MHRD, Government of In
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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

Scholar-Level 16

Yes but MBA in finance would be a good choice. MBA in IB from FMS, IIFT Jamia, Symbosis, BIMTECH etc. Could be a good choice but MBA in finance is one of the top 5 MBA specializations demanded in industry and has more scope. As you have finance as specializations in graduation it would be more reasonable to specialize in finance although you can do MBA in international business. Best wishes.

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Poonam AnguralAlumni Lovely Professional University

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An MBA in finance is considered as the most preferred and highly recognised MBA degree. It opens the door to a plethora of opportunities in various sectors like business, banking, investment, stock exchange, and insurance, etc. The fee structure is dependent on the scholarship availed.
1. Scholarship:
Eligibility Qualification/ Qualification previous to Eligibility Qualification
LPUNEST: (LPU National Entrance & Scholarship Test)
Certain National Level Tests (like CAT MAT XAT CMAT or NMATetc. )
2. Financial Aid: Financial Aid Need Based, Financial Aid for Serving/ Retired Defence/CAPF/ Para- Military Personnel and their Dependents, Financi
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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Hi. Yes you can. Admission for MBA Finance course requires the aspirant to complete their undergraduate degree with a minimum average of 50% aggregate marks from a recognised university or college in any relevant discipline. There are no age limits for pursuing this course as it is open to students who meet the required criteria. Along with essential criteria, students must have cleared the standard entrance examination with good scores. Work experience is preferred, and it is not mandatory.

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Navneet Kaur

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A number of MBA specializations in demand include fields like Marketing, Finance, International Business, Human Resources Operations Management, Information Systems and Supply Chain Management. This reflects the increasing role of interdisciplinary paradigm in industry and corporate sector. Campus placements at Lovely Professional University have always been a sought-after affair for final-year students. Recruitment drives and fairs are held regularly and apart from this, other facilities such as resume writing, career advisory services, aptitude development workshops are held for the development of students. Industry-leading companies
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