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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

Guide-Level 15

Hi Anup,
This course is for students who would like to specialize in the area of International Business. The course offers exposure to different aspects of international business and procedures involved in International Trade. The students are required to do a project in the area of international business/ trade which is expected to provide the practical knowledge required.
Course Objectives
To expose students to export/ import procedures and concepts.
To impart skills of organization/ presentation/analysis and application.
To cater to the current needs of the industry.
To enable the students learn analytical skills through a guided project
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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

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Hi Anup,

International Business is one such career programme which offers ample scope for career in international & transnational corporations. With the huge growth of international business, the demand for individuals increased with an understanding of global markets & in-depth knowledge.

A student having the degree in international business can be a part of private and government sectors. This specialization provides the great opportunity to work in a global market and across the world. The MBA in IB person can join the international market department of the companies, international placement offices, import and export departments of c

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Both specialisation of HR and IB are equally good. You must choose your management specialisation based on your interests to excel in professional career.

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shreyas chopra

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In the world of globalization and liberalization, each business needs to extend itself in the international market since opportunities are gigantic all over the place. In this time of relentless competition where organisations face intense competitions in the nation of origin, they search for extending their market to guarantee sustainability and profitability. MNCs administer the international business, exchange and trade and every other organization is attempting to receive the money making methods as used by MNCs. To make your presence feel in the worldwide market, you would require out of box business procedures as well as right so
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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Hello Kush,
The following are the Top MBA in international business colleges:
1)Institute of International Business & Research (IIBR),Pimpri-Chinchwad, Maharashtra
2)Symbiosis Institute Of International Business,Hinjewadi, Maharashtra
3)Indian Institute of Foreign Trade,Delhi
4)Fortune Institute of International Business,Delhi
5)Balaji Institute of International Business,Pune, Maharashtra
6)international Management Institute, Delhi
7)Ramachandran International Institute Of Management,Pune, Maharashtra
8)Loyola Institute Of Business Administration,Chennai, Tamil Nadu
9)Indira Global Business School,Parandwadi, Maharashtra
10)K.J Somaiya Institute
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You may not have met your college eligibility criteria of getting Marketing specialisation. International Business is also equally a good options at graduation level. It will expose you about International marketing also.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Well Tanay, both have scope in their sectors. MBA is meant for working professionals and after an MBA you will most likely be absorbed into high level managerial roles. This is why people do an MBA. The Masters will get you entry level jobs. Students enrolling into Masters programs are typically freshers and/or interested in RnD careers.

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