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Manpreet Kaur

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MBA Finance focuses on financial management, investment analysis, risk assessment, and corporate finance. Core courses often include financial reporting, financial markets, and financial strategy.

NMIMS, in HR focuses on human resource management, organizational behavior, talent acquisition, employee relations, and strategic HR planning. Core courses may cover HR strategy, compensation management, and organizational development.

Candidates can check table below to see comparison between two.

Particulars

MBA Finance

MBA in HR

Name of Course

MBA in Finance

MBA in Human Resources 

Course Level

Postgraduate

Postgraduate

Course Duration

2 years

2 Years

MBA Finance course fees

INR 1.4 Lacs - INR 23.9 Lakh

INR 5 Lacs - INR 20 Lakh

Entrance Exams

CAT, XAT, NMAT, CMAT, MAH CET, etc.

CAT, MAT, XAT, CMAT, SNAP etc.

Average Salary

INR 4 to INR 10 Lakhs

INR 4 LPA - INR 8 LPA

Top Recruiters

KPMG, HDFC, ICICI Bank, J P Morgan, Deutsche Bank etc.

TCS, Wipro, Deloitte, Samsung, Nokia, Reliance, KPMG and so on.

Top Colleges

IIM Lucknow,  NMIMS,  NIT,  XLRI etc.

Woxsen University,  Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies,  Narsee0 University,  etc.

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Manpreet Kaur

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Whether an MBA Finance leads to a stressful job depends on various factors, including the specific job role, company culture, individual preferences, and the ability to manage stress.

Here are some considerations:

  • Nature of the Role: Some roles in finance, such as investment banking, trading, or financial analysis, can be inherently stressful due to high-pressure situations, tight deadlines, and the need to make critical financial decisions. On the other hand, roles in corporate finance, financial planning, or risk management may have a lower stress level.
  • Work Environment: The work environment and culture of the organisation pl
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Manpreet Kaur

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Yes, an MBA Finance degree after Company Secretary (CS) will help one gain foothold in the industry. It will lead to job profiles at consultant and managerial levels. It will also help the graduates to apply their managerial skills to the effective functioning of the company. CS is a more professional course and an MBA degree will add as a bonus definitely.

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Manpreet Kaur

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MBA Finance and MBA in Marketing are both excellent specialisations with a wide range of opportunities. But the exact specialisation with the most scope is the one where your interests and skills are. MBA Finance is a more like a quantitative specialisation where financial data analysis, investment opportunity evaluation, and risk management is studies. Just like this MBA in Marketing focuses on understanding client behaviour, developing marketing strategies, and managing marketing campaigns. Read More: Top MBA specialisations in India

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Manpreet Kaur

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IIM graduates or students of top MBA colleges are offered average of INR 16-20 lakh per annum CTC during campus placements Overall, the average starting salary of MBA Finance in India is over INR 6.50 lakh per annum according to payscale.com.

In India, the average CTC for an MBA Finance ranges from 6.5 lakh to 18 lakh per year. Salaries, however, might vary depending on the function, the business, and the individual's expertise. Some of the elements that can influence the CTC awarded to an MBA in Finance graduate are as follows:

The school you attend might have a significant impact on your CTC. Higher pay are oft

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Akansha Bisht

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You can pursue an MBA after completing a degree in Home Science. Though Home Science and MBA are from different each other in academics. MBA programs accept candidates from diverse backgrounds.  

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Akansha Bisht

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Yes, after completing BHM course, candidates are eligible to pursue an MBA. Aspirants can pursue an MBA in Hotel Management sphere as well as a generic MBA degree after completing BHM course. Scope of doing an MBA in Hotel Management after graduation is fairly vast and fascinating. Because hotel and tourist industries are continually increasing, there are several opportunities to increase one's education.

An MBA in Hotel Management can lead to a variety of professional prospects, ranging from Management jobs in Hospitality industry to leadership positions in Tourism. Apart from an MBA, there are additional possibilities to pursue after

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Indrani Choudhury

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MBA course is a two-year postgraduate level degree program focusing on Management, Business, and Entrepreneurial concepts. Students can check the list of career options available after completing Investment from SOM, BML Munjal University:

Job ProfilesDescriptionAverage Salary (in INR)
Business AnalystA Business Analyst is a professional who works within an organisation to analyze, understand, and document the business processes and systems. 9.5 LPA
Investment BankerAn Investment Banker is a finance professional who works within an investment bank or a financial institution, specializing in providing financial advisory services and raising capital for corporations, governments, and other entities. 5 LPA
Chief Financial OfficerThe CFO is a high-level executive responsible for managing an organization's financial actions, strategies, and operations. 47.1 LPA

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Chandra Shekhar

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The MBA in UK average salary for graduates is around £79,363 or INR 84.76 L (£ 1 = INR 106.81) annually. The MBA in Australia average salary for graduates is around AUD 1,05,000 or INR 59.05 L (AUD 1 = 56.25). Therefore, an MBA in the UK is better than an MBA in Australia regarding average salary.

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Indrani Choudhury

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For admission to MBA course at SOM, BML Munjal University, students need to fulfil the minimum eligibility criteria in the first place. The selection criteria for this course MAT/XAT/CAT/NMAT/CMAT/GRE or BMU-MAT (BMU’s Management Aptitude Test)+ PI and Case Discussion and graduation with a 50% aggregate. 

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