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7 years agoContributor-Level 7
No, as job experience in a field like software engineering, etc. "may" not be that much helpful. While recruiting a MBA finance guy, "generally" a company looks whether he had a work experience in finance sector, or at least an education background of finance.
(I am not saying that other educational backgrounds will not get any scope after doing MBA in finance. All I want to say is that commerce or economics background students always get an edge over other streams).
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7 years agoScholar-Level 16
MBA or PGDM in Finance is one of the highest paying specialisation in today's market. The data and findings are based on the latest resumes. The average work-experience in this study is two to five years.
The exclusive findings explain three primary things:
Top colleges for pursuing MBA in Finance
Average CTC (Cost-to-company) received by the alumni in each college
Top companies hiring MBA in Finance
MBA in Finance does not lead only to investment banks and securities firms. It offers numerous possibilities in the corporate world too. Finance Managers can become Accounting Managers who prepare finance reports for the company, or Financia
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Scholar-Level 17
Yes, you can but you are advised to check in nearby places like Spain as well like IE, IESE, etc. SDA Bocconi is the only world ranked business school in Italy, if you get through SDA Bocconi you are good to go. MBA Finance is a very good specialization. Finance is an evergreen sector and more and more skilled professionals are required.
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The candidate must hold a Bachelor's degree, with at least 50% marks or equivalent CGPA (in case of the candidate belonging to Scheduled Caste (SC)/Scheduled Tribe (ST)/Differently Abled (DA) or Persons with Disabilities (PWD) category, this is relaxed to 45%)
A candidate appearing for the final year Bachelor's degree/equivalent qualification examination and those who have completed the degree requirements and are awaiting results can also apply. Such a candidate must produce a certificate from the principal/head of the department/registrar/director of the institution/university certifying that the candidate is curre
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 14
If you see the requirement notice it is clearly shown that "Candidate are required who have MBA/PGDM" (in your case it's PGDFM). So both the courses are more or less the same. So there is no question for 'which is better'? But from my knowledge the market demand of MBA is slightly above then PGDM because MBA is a professional degree course and PGDM is just diploma course. This is the only difference. So based on that fact you can choose your career.
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