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radha mittal

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There are various profiles you can take up after an MBA in Finance.
So, according to your needs, see which profile would suit you:
1. Investment Banking
2. Private Equity
3. Corporate Finance
4. Proprietory Trading
5. Research Analyst
6. Banking Roles
7. Ministries

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KRITESH GUPTA

Guide-Level 13

Interpersonal and communication skills, creativity, teamwork, IT skills, General and business awareness understanding consumers mindsets and interpretation of statistics are some of the prerequisites for marketing While HR includes qualities like Psychological analysis, understanding human behavior, Non-Biased Conscience, Soft skills, calmness and patience, Cool headedness and ability to deal with diverse problems.

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AGBS-GAURAV

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Amity - There is a perfect balance of learning inside and outside the classroom, with full of options to explore and grow in the desired direction. Amity is globally recognized as it will add great value to boost your career.

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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

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The scope of Master of business administration in media management is very high. The strong point to be considered here is the amount of media influence in today's world. Each and every social media is a channel for making money. Majority of the students who want a job go for digital marketing course which is of high scope. This will help you fetch a good job and the duration of the course is very less. I suggest you Delhi School of Digital Marketing for the same.

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Prerit KohliI'm creative, passionate and hard working

Contributor-Level 10

Hello,
After an MBA in marketing strategy, you can directly go for advertisement industry. Advertisement industry is a niche segment of marketing itself. You can step with marketing or selling as a broader profile and get into advertisement with time. Another option is you can step into a pure advertisement firm that supports other industries. Another promising field can be digital advertising that can be considered and relevant courses can be taken. All the best.

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Udit Dhekale

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Yes, it is offered by IIMC and there are very few seats for the programme. Admission procedures are normal for any PGDM student. Once you get in the college, you are allowed to apply for that programme.

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Anna Goyal

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MBA in HR will help you through companies like Genpact, where the roles may vary as per the requirements, from talent acquisition to other streams. Marketing gives one research profile and also sales profile. Many top-notch brands are regular recruiters from the campus for marketing profiles.

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Chintan ShahMBA aspirant,Managing own business

Contributor-Level 8

Of course, you can become one if you have persistence and determination in yourself. In fact, you can enrol in the Indian Air Force. A lot of opportunities are there, on-field and off-field. There is an entrance exam called AFCAT which will be held in two months. The forms have already been released.

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Vikash Jain

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MBA (IT): A deadly combination of management expertise & information technology which would help a person interested in the IT field. One would get to know more about the computer applications in the management, data warehousing, data analysis and mining, S/W engineering., etc. You can work as a Business Analyst, Quality Manager, Project Manager and various other roles and would be easy to climb up the ladder if you have the right skills. MBA (HR) : Strictly for a person who is interested in the field of human resources. One will get to work on various aspects like employee engagement, the welfare of employees, managing training and de
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