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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

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Money/Salary depends upon your skills, not subject. MBA in Finance has a good scope and career growth in the wide range. Salary depends upon your skills and institute where you study. MBA in Marketing has a huge demand in the current and future India and first salary is very high as compared to finance and HR. HR generally earns low package as freshers and after a few years, HR's pay scale gets high. Thus, if have a money mindset and immediate career growth, go for marketing.

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Both colleges are good. You can compare these colleges on the basis of placement, faculty, fees at Shiksha's college compare tool at https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Your package is totally based on the knowledge, skills and caliber you possess. So, it would be advisable if you focus more on your studies and sharpen your existing knowledge. Average package would be around INR. 4 Lacs to INR.7 Lacs.

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mehak khanna

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You can enroll yourself on the official website of the college/institute. Let me know the college name in which you wish to apply.

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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Textile design, as an integral part of fashion industry is a promising and remunerative career option one can look out for. Creative and inventive career option, textile design offers all who wants money, glamour, and popularity. Students with creative ingenuity and technical skills can hope for a wide gamut of job opportunities in this innovative industry. This course comprises both surface design and structural design. They are responsible for handling fabrics and different methods of textile designing, weave and texture, print, like embroidery designs, and retailing and wholesaling of products. With growing market potential for text
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Shraddha Shukla

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Yes, there is HRM specialisation available and along with it you can opt for one more specialisation as it is dual specialised course.

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Piyush Tiwari

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Hi Shaifali,
It totally depends on your interests. Event management requires a lot of creativity along with the physical labour as well, but with a keen interest in the field, you won't feel much burdened ever. On the other hand, other options of MBA from top B-School will also help you in flourishing and growing but then again, go where your interests fall. Explore yourself and try to stick to one field. All the best.

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