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Vineeta Sharma

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A good percentile would be close to 70 for admission to a good institute, but then candidate profile matters after the initial screening as the weightage to CAT percentile is not more that 12percentile by most of the B-Schools. Finance and Banking is a good choice but if he has a technical bend of mind then he can look at FINTECH as an option from a B-School recognized by AICTE. Analysts are the best paid these days and FINTECH would give him that edge.

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Subodh Kumar MittalENGG ELACTRICAL WORKING WITH SRIRAM PISTON GZB

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If you are getting a seat in BIBS, it is the best college in Kolkata. Placement is best and high package. It depends upon the ability to get through the interview. All the best and go for the college.

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Jainish ShahPGDM E-Business | Digital Marketing Consultant

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No, do not think of working under CA or someone else at this stage. You can do MBA in Finance. I recommend you to try clearing first level of CFA if you are extremely interested in finance. As you are a mechanical engineer, clearing first level of CFA before starting MBA will help you a lot in MBA and for placements. Besides, if you are still exploring finance and not sure then do small courses provided by NSE and BSE Institute. All the best.

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Lorna Dsouza

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Hi,
Unless and until you are looking for a niche career as a Financial Analyst - courses such as CFA and FRM (for risk management), would be of less importance. They wouldn't harm you, but benefits are less.

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Ananya Dev

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Yes, any graduate or post-graduate can apply for LLB. But, what exactly is your purpose to opt LLB because as per the rules of Bar Council of India (BCI), one cannot pursue LLB. through distance/correspondence/online modes. Only a person who has done a full-time LLB is deemed eligible to practice law in India.

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Nanduraj

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MBA in finance via distance mode is offered by many open universities (like IGNOU), central and state universities. First you need to select a university and apply. Majority will have an entrance examination. If you get selected then the classes will be provided on Saturdays and Sundays or in any public holidays. Study material will also be provided, either by hand or through post. Classes will be provided only on important topics.

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neha trivedi

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Hello, here are the following institutes:
ICAI
Aptech Computer Education
Institute Of Company Secretaries of India
Edupristine
BSE institute.

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Sanjana SodhiDevelop a passion for learning.

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See, in average college there is mainly sales profile not marketing profile is avail. You can think core finance from top tier I CAT /MAT colleges as otherwise you may be thrown into bank field sales profile insurance sales, mutual fund sales, Demat account sales, credit sales, corporate credit sales, relationship officer of business development, etc. Which may be target based sales. But through higher CAT score or top few tier I MAT colleges you can expect core profiles (investment banking, audit, law taxation, business analyst, market research, derivative analyst). However, you should know it is good to have 55-60% in graduation for
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