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2. You must have appeared for any exams like CAT, XAT, etc.
3. You must have above 50% in your graduation.
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Do you want to study further? If yes, then you can go for FPM equivalent to Ph.D or SAP courses.
All the best.
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MBA in HR leads to human resource activities in any organisation. MBA in finance leads to finance functions of the organisaiton. If you have done B.Com, it would be better to go for finance if you do not want to opt HR specialisation.
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