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Mohit Sood

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Hello Siddharth,
No, it is not. Hope this helps you.
Thanks.

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Dennis Vasanthakumar

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You can do any one of the following courses:
M.Sc Accounting and Finance
M.Sc Financial Accounting
M.Sc Finance and Banking
M.Sc Corporate Finance
M.Sc Forensic Accounting
M.Sc International Finance
M.Sc Banking and Finance
M.Sc Financial Services
M.Sc International Banking.

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pavan acharistruggling for something......

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Both are valuable, and could boost up your resume and it is up to your choice to choose one among these.

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kanu vashisht

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Go for Lovely Professional University, here you can explore more and will also get good placements as well.

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Mohit BadhwarMember- Sports committee and IMI bytes.

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Yes, you can definitely go for MBA finance. MBA is a mixture of all the subjects, which helps you in the overall development. Maths will also come into play, but as you said you are good in accounts, I am pretty sure you will easily be able to manage simple calculation of Maths. It is only in 1st Trimester.

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Ridhima GargAspires to be successful HR

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Placements are centralised and are conducted at Bangalore campus. In the 4th batch, around 93% of the students were placed with the highest salary package of 12 LPA, and the average salary package offered was 5.99 LPA.
Good Luck!

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Abhishek Desai

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Hello!
NL Dalmia is better than Welingkar (only for Finance stream) as the fees are lower and the placements are better than that of Welingkar. So, go for Dalmia and keep Welingkar as a backup.

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Monica Show

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1. A study on the best mutual fund schemes in India
2. Evolution of Mutual funds.

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Aditya Raj Sancheti

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If you have scored 45% percentage in your first year of graduation than you must work hard to improve your percentage because to be eligible for admission into an MBA college you need to have 50% aggregate in your graduation otherwise you are not eligible for MBA and if you have scored 45% in your 1st year of MBA than yes, you can opt finance but again you have to work hard because its not easy to work on finance.

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