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Nishtha

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The MBA eligibility requires candidates to have completed their graduation in any field  (Science, Commerce,  Arts) with an aggregate of 50% or more. Students can also check the list of reasons below to pursue MBA course from IEM Kolkata:

  • Promising Career: The simplest approach to advance your career is to earn a Master of Business Administration. Students concentrate on the employment possibilities that follow earning a Master of Business Administration. MBA courses are becoming increasingly important to have managerial abilities and expertise as the globe becomes more and more competitive.
  • Develop Management Skills:
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Virajita Arora

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IEM Kolkata offers a two-year postgraduate level MBA program for students, focused on topics, such as, Management, Business, and Entrepreneurial concepts. Check the table below for career options after completing MBA.

Job ProfilesDescriptionAverage Salary (in INR)
Business AnalystA professional working in an organisation to analyze, understand, and document the business processes and systems. 9.5 LPA
Investment BankerFinance professional in an investment bank or a financial institution, specializing in 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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Sanjana Dixit

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Yes, there is an entrance exam for admission to MBA course at Institute of Engineering and Management. Students need to fulfil the minimum eligibility criteria to be able to sit in the entrance exam. The selection criteria for this course are entrance-based, i.e., national-level entrance exam scores and candidates must pass graduation. 

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ABHINAV SRIVASTAVA

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While the University of Manchester does not advertise its acceptance rate, we believe it is in the moderate selectivity category. 

With a class of approximately 96 students, Manchester MBA's applicants hailed from 100 different countries. There is an emphasis on the academic record, work experience (average of around 7 years), and prior leadership experience. A competitive GMAT average of around 639 is helpful, but other factors including an academic and professional plan, and other personal financial achievements and interview performance will also be taken into account. It is certainly a hard admit but not as hard as the US top b

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Pallavi Rai

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Yes, definitely! you can do the below mentioned Certifications along with MBA Finance:

  • CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst)
  • FRM (Financial Risk Manager)
  • CPA or CMA (for accounting and financial planning)
  • Investment banking courses

These certifications can significantly boost your resume and give you an edge in specialised roles like equity research, risk management or investment banking. Many students pursue these alongside their MBA to stand out in the highly competitive finance job market as we all know finance is the highly sought after specialisation in MBA.
Also If you have already completed these certifications than you will have more ch

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Aashi Srivastava

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Absolutely! MBA in Finance is open to graduates from all the streams including engineering, arts, science, etc. You might need to brush up on basics of accounting, finance, and statistics before joining but your analytical and problem-solving skills from other backgrounds can actually be a huge advantage in finance roles.

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