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7 years agoBeginner-Level 2
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 12
Look, all the three specializations are equally good and have good scope. Please do not compare the importance of and specialisation from the salary you get from it. Anyhow, agri business management would be better along with marketing (if it's a dual specialisation course). Thanks and all the best.
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First of all, choosing any specialisation, of course, affects your career in positive or negative manner. Let's discuss in short about each course:
HR: Recruitment process, salary discussion, company laws, etc.
Marketing: You need to present yourself, or a product or your firm and generate the revenue.
Finance: It includes the accounting of the firm like credit, debit, funds, investments, etc. If you get a scenario of the given above then you already get to know the difference it creates in your career.
Every firm requires all the above three people.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
Graduate certificate in advertising - Account management
Full Time
- 1 year
Starts
- 04-Sep-18
CAD$13,283.00 (6,91,060) per year
Creative and digital strategy Full Time
- 1 year Starts
- 04-Sep-18
CAD$13,283.00 (6,91,060) per year
Media management
Full Time
- 1 year Starts
- 04-Sep-18
CAD$13,283.00 (6,91,060) per year
Sales and Accounting Management
Full Time
- 1 year
Starts - Sep
CAD$14,647.00 (7,62,023) per year
Corporate communication
Full Time
- 1 year Starts
- 04-Sep-18
CAD$13,283.00 (6,91,060) per year
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7 years agoContributor-Level 7
And yes, you can pursue MBA in Marketing, there is no need for sales background to join MBA in marketing. You only need a graduate degree. Eligibility: Minimum 50% marks (45% for SC/ST Candidates) or equivalent CGPA in a three-year Bachelors degree (10+2+3) or equivalent in any discipline from a recognised University. If you are unable to decide, you can take counseling session at JK Lakshmipat University. For more information, you can check: http://www.jklu.edu.in/post-graduate-programmes/mba-full-time-residential-programme
All the best!
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
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Chanda Kochhar:Kochhar, ICICI Bank CEO, recently made it to the Fortune list of 25 most powerful women in the Asia-Pacific region, and stands first among other Indian women. She has been featured in this list consistently since 2005. She has also been honoured with the Padma Bhushan Award in 2010, the third highest civilian honour by the Indian government, for her services to the banking sector.
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