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Aston Martin

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Dear reader,

As a LPU student this is my perspective towards asked question.

Choosing a university is an important choice!  Lovely Professional University (LPU) is a potent platform for career launch because it provides MBA programs that are highly industry oriented and have remarkable placement histories.  Amrita has a wonderful reputation as well.

 MBA Finance is a great specialisation for positions in corporate finance and investment banking.  A more in-depth, research-focused curriculum is usually offered by MBA Hons.  A general MBA provides a wide range of expertise for a variety of management positions. &nb

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Rohan

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Always aim for short term courses. MBA takes away a lot of years from you, therefore it's important to manage time post that, because knowledge collection if not applied in a practical situation is useless.

So for example post MBA if you wanted to be an Investment Banker, you should apply for a short term course, preferably from somewhere that gives you a great curriculum, good mentorship and if possible provide hands on practical experiences that can be added to your CV and give you the edge when applying anywhere.

Such an example of a course/institute that would provide it would be IIM Skills. Only heard good things about them, be it c

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Rohan

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Since you're already pursuing a MBA, the knowledge needed for investment banking is most certainly being learnt. But I do believe practical application and how to discern what do where still requires experience and more so actual implementation of knowledge. 

A friend of mine did his Investment banking course at IIM Skills (online platform). What he told me was the thing that helped him the most to be clear on the subjects are the different projects and case studies they did during his time there.  And that pushed his confidence way up. 

So my suggestion, find an institute which provides guidance/mentorship and provides yo

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Muskan Parbin

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MBA in Finance: Ideal if you want to work in banking, investment, accounting, or corporate finance. It provides strong analytical skills and opens opportunities in MNCs and financial institutions.

 

MBA in Entrepreneurship: Suitable if you plan to start your own business, work in startups, or manage innovative projects. It focuses on leadership, business strategy, and risk management.

Tip: If you are risk-averse and prefer a stable career, choose Finance; if you are creative and want independence, choose Entrepreneurship.

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Preekshit Singh

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Yes, you should definitely pursue MBA in Finance from Chandigarh University. The most interesting part of this course is that 30–40% of the classes are taught by PwC partners. This makes students get practical knowledge, not just theory. The course also allows dual specialisation like investment banking, auditing, taxation, and advisory. This wider choice helps in getting career options across fields. Tools like Excel and Power BI are part of learning, which prepares for real job roles. Students also work on Harvard case studies to build problem solving skills. On placement, the scope is high with recruiters from banking, finance, IT

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Aashi Srivastava

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Absolutely! MBA in Finance is open to graduates from all the streams including engineering, arts, science, etc. You might need to brush up on basics of accounting, finance, and statistics before joining but your analytical and problem-solving skills from other backgrounds can actually be a huge advantage in finance roles.

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Abhay Dixit

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Placement Scenerio in the Top MBA Finance colleges are very strong as Finance MBA is the most sought after specialisation in MBA. For example: IIMs, XLRI, ISB, SPJIMR offer packages ranging from INR 15 LPA to INR 50 LPA in finance roles. Common job roles include: Investment Banker, Financial Analyst, Risk Manager, Corporate Finance Manager, Portfolio Manager. 
Some colleges even provide international placement opportunities to the students. So, if you choose the right college and perform well, placement opportunities are excellent after MBA in Finance.

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Piyush Chatterjee

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Interesting question, To make this clear think of it like this, MBA Finance is more of a practical and industry oriented. MBA in Finance degree focuses on corporate finance, investment banking, financial planning, and management skills that companies look for & on the opposite side M.Com in Finance is academically focused, emphasizing theory, accounting, taxation and research. So, if your goal is a corporate finance career then MBA is usually preferred while M.Com is great if you want to go for research, teaching or a deep understanding of financial concepts.

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