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Dua naqvi

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The good colleges for MBA in finance within a budget of INR 6 to 8 lacs in India are listed below 

  • Department of Management Sciences (PUMBA), Pune 
  •  Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (JBIMS), Mumbai
  •  Department of Financial Studies (DFS), Delhi University
  • Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management (IISWBM), Kolkata
  • Institute of Management, Banaras Hindu University (IMS BHU), Varanasi
  • IIT Delhi DMS
  • TISS, Mumbai

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Anand Soni

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The latest cutoff information for the MBA in Finance at Delhi University, particularly for programs like the one offered by the Department of Financial Studies (DFS) or Faculty of Management Studies (FMS), is highly competitive and primarily based on entrance exam scores. For FMS, admission is based on CAT scores, where you'd typically need a percentile upwards of ninety-nine for general category candidates. For DFS, it's usually CAT scores too, with a slightly varied but still very high cut-off, often around ninety-seven to ninety-eight percentile for general category. These top-tier programs don't usually release fixed cut-off percen

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Alisha Alam

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For Dr. Hari Singh Gour University (Sagar), the CUET PG cutoff for MBA (Finance) in the General category during 2024's Round 1 was in the range of 76–99 marks . Specifically for MBA Finance under the EWS category, the cutoff was 69 marks .

Since you've scored 100 marks, you're above the General category cutoff and well above the EWS cutoff. That indicates you're in a strong position to secure admission, especially in the first round of counselling.

 

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Baskaran M

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Get admission to MBA Finance without CAT through:

- Direct Admission (undergraduate performance, work experience)

- Alternative exams: NMAT, XAT, SNAP, CMAT, GMAT

- Distance Education: IGNOU, Calicut University, SCDL.

Check college-specific requirements.

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Manvi Khosla

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Yes, it provides MBA in HR, Finance, and Marketing. Well, that's not it; there is more; mix and match as well. They have a fully loaded dual-specialization option. You can pick two from Marketing, Finance, HR, Business Intelligence, International Business and Entrepreneurship and go on studying both. 

The university has NBA accredited MBA Programs and also have really amazing laboratories for Digital Marketing, Data Analysis, and Power BI. All industry-level tools. Other programs are MBA in Capital Markets with NISM and Applied Finance with PwC. 

Companies such as Deloitte, Adani Wilmar, Hyundai, KPMG, HCL, and many more hire s

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Rahul Verma

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Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith (MGKVP) Varanasi have an inconsistent pattern of placement where MBA Finance is concerned (which happens to be a part of their general MBA program). Although it is not possible to find data on MBA Finance alone, the general median package of the PG course, in which MBA is a part, was approximately INR 3.5 LPA in 2024 and INR 3.37 LPA in 2023 according to the NIRF reports. Banking companies like ICICI Bank and Utkarsh Small Finance Bank, and other companies in the place of IT as well as the other varieties are top recruiters. Nonetheless, not all the reviews are bright; it seems that although there are pla

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Aaditya Gupta

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Having 2 backlogs in graduation won't stop you from pursuing an MBA in Finance, as long as you've cleared them. Top colleges may ask for explanations, but most institutes  focus on your overall profile—like entrance exam scores, academics, and interviews. Be honest about it and show how you've improved since then.

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