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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 7
Fee structure of MBA(General) in Amity Noida is around Rs 6 lakhs for 1st year and the fee Structure of MBA(Banking & Finance) in Amity, Manesar for 1st Year for Non Sponsored is Rs 1.86 lakhs.
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 6
In terms of placements, I'd like to recommend you to go for Symbiosis School of Banking & Finance (SSBF), Pune. As they provide salary package starting from 7.90 LPA.
All the best.
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 6
If you're a working professional & foresee that pursuing MBA in Finance would add an advantage to your designation then you should definitely do it on a part-time basis. But if in case you're not working anywhere & you are very much passionate about making a career in Banking & Finance then I would highly recommend you to do it full-time form any of the reputed business schools because such colleges have best curriculum, subjects with faculties members excelling in the subject they are teaching, they provide internship with top labelled companies where students are given proper grooming about the industry in terms of how d
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8 years agoScholar-Level 16
In order to pursue full time MBA or PGDM program you need:
- Graduation in any field with at least 50% aggregate marks to be eligible to apply.
- Then, you need to clear the selection process of the B-school, starting with an entrance test accepted by the B-School. For e.g. CAT, MAT, SNAP, CMAT, MAH-CET, etc.
The selection process in B-schools is generally based on:
- Past academic record
- Scores in management entrance tests
- Performance in Group Discussion
- Performance in Personal Interview
- Work experience
Each B-school shortlists candidates for the second/ final stage of selection, which may be independent of each other. The process
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
FRM (Financial Risk Manager): It is a quant heavy course if you have good quant skills and passion for risk management. This course is perfect for you and you can pursue it along with your MBA in Finance.
CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst): This will be a good option if you are interested in investment analysis and portfolio management side.
Apart from these two courses, there are many courses which are provided by various organisations like NISM, SEBI, etc.
You can also go for various MOOCs which are available online.
But, I will suggest that you focus more on y
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8 years agoScholar-Level 16
Without MBA entrance exam you will not be able to get admission in good colleges.
You can refer the link and list of MBA finance colleges in Dehradun:
Dev Bhoomi Institute of Technology | Dehradun
Sai Business and Media School | Dehradun
University of Petroleum and Energy Studies | Dehradun
Doon Business School | DehradunBFIT Group of Institutions18
DIT University | Dehradun
Graphic Era University | Dehradun
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/mba-in-finance-colleges-india?uaf[]=location&version=2&ts=18414239&rf=filters&ct[]=73&sp[]=188&ed[]=et_20
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8 years agoScholar-Level 16
Placements (as provided by college)
Companies where students got placed
Accenture Aon Hewitt Axis Bank Bank of Baroda CSC HDFC Bank ICICI ICICI Lombard Infosys Kotak Insurance religare SBI Life State Bankof India
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/course/post-graduate-diploma-in-management-iirm-promoted-by-irdai-gachibowli-hyderabad-246764
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
The basic difference between both the PG courses is that in MFM, you get to study more specifically about finance only, whereas, in general MBA, you get to study general management in the first year and then you go for specialization in the 2nd year of the course where you can opt for finance.
The benefits are good, you will be one of the finance specific professionals in case of MFM and in case of MBA, you will be a management and finance professional.
So, yes both these do have benefits, it's up to you which course you want to pursue.
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