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HARISH REDDY S

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When do you anticipate I'll enrol in an MBA programme? This is the first question that comes to mind. And I usually tell anyone who asks me for advise that all streams are excellent; just look at your abilities and your interests or what you like the best. Some people enjoy HR, some enjoy marketing, and yet others enjoy operations. Do not follow your buddies (for example, if this buddy of mine is going to Marketing, I am also going to Marketing; do not do this). But, as a marketing officer, I can tell you that marketing management has a wide range of applications in any business.

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HARISH REDDY S

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Yes, it is feasible to pursue an MBA with a 45% GPA, but you will not receive a professional or quality education with this score. If your score is poor, I recommend that you retake your weak topics and improve even more. Nothing is out of the question!

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HARISH REDDY S

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Yes, it is feasible to pursue an MBA with a 45% GPA, but you will not receive a professional or quality education with this score. If your score is poor, I recommend that you retake your weak topics and improve even more. Nothing is out of the question!

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HARISH REDDY S

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Fee Structure And Facilities: The fees structure for two years will be about 4.5 - 5 lakhs for the full course based on the entrance examination results and academic performance of students in the prior course. Fee structure that is reasonable and dependable for the course being given.
Overview of the Course Curriculum: MBA Masters of Business Administration is a fundamental and professional education that focuses on the basics. At the same time, deep study processes that make the topic easier to learn are being used, and electives Marketing and finance are being studied separately to minimise misunderstanding and offer greater emphasis
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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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I will suggest you to wait for 1 year and prepare for CAT / CMAT. MBA cost is worth if done from top 30 /50 school. Also you can explore about option of distance MBA from SCDL / IGNOU / NMIMS. Best Wishes.

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Surbhi Sahu

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Yes, you can do Ph.D. in economics after MBA in finance as you are eligible for doing Ph.D. in Business Economics. To be eligible for Ph.D. course, you should have completed Masters degree with above 55% marks from a recognised university. You should also have a Bachelor's degree in economics / Bachelor in technology in economics from a recognised university. MBA in finance will help if Ph.D. in economics involves higher level math.

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Priyanka Kukreja

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You can complete your MBA after the completion of D.pharmacy . If you are ready to invest two more years then you can apply for master's program in public health and health informatics. Management program like MBA hospital administration is also an another option

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Priyanka Kukreja

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75 percentile for candidates belonging to general and EWS categories. For candidates belonging to DA and ST minimum CAT cutoff is 50 percentile and for belonging to SC category is 60 percentile.

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Pallavi Sharma

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Yes you can apply for admission in MBA after completion of your graduation. MBA is a very common and renowned degree worldwide. It is understood that you are proficient enough in the subjects you choose while pursuing this course. An MBA opens doors to vast alumni networks, top-notch internships, and the best managerial job positions. It is a prelude to one of the finest career opportunities. There are many colleges in India that provide MBA with several specializations:-
Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad
Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta
Management Development Institute, Gurgaon
Geeta University, Panipat
Symbiosis Institute
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Pallavi Sharma

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Yes, you can go for MBA with Finance branch. This degree programme also gives students the chance to pursue careers in areas like investment banking, hedge fund management, financial statement reporting and analysis, wealth management, credit analysis, insurance management, and international finance. MBA in Finance programs typically provide foundation education in Statistics leadership, economics, strategy and marketing. One of the reason why finance is becoming mostly wanted specialisation, because of financial crisis and companies are looking for financial analyst and managers to safeguard their assets. Best University in Delhi NCR:
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