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2016-01-28 23:48:50

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Bhavana P

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Rohit,
We offer PGDM - 2 years program in Marketing, Finance , Human Resources and Operations.
We do not offer International Business in XIME. For further details, please visit http://www.xime.org/pgdm-programme.php
All the best.

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2016-01-27 16:31:03

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Nidhi Jain

Contributor-Level 7

Hi Naresh,
Following are the options available after completing your MBA. Your prospects will depend on the specialization you choose during your MBA.
MBA Finance: financial institution, banks, consultancies etc.
MBA Marketing: Consumer Goods (FMCG), Consumer Durables, Non-Durables, Advertising, Market Research, Media, Sales and Distribution to Services Marketing.
MBA IT (information Technology): Business Analyst, Pre-Sales or Business Development Manager, Sales or ERP Consultant, Project Manager, Quality Manager and Consultant.
MBA HR (Human Resource): human resource development, personnel management and industrial relations.
MBA Operations
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2016-01-25 16:05:21

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Swameeka MedhiMBA and Study Abroad Counsellor

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Hemil,
Before you apply for the MBA please remember that you will need a work experience of 2 to 3 years before applying. You must also give the GMAT and TOEFL. If you don't have a work experience you are not eligible for MBA unfortunately. Some XYZ college may admit you but this won't help you in your career. The closest you can get to Mass Production is a MBA in Production or Operations management. Alternatively you can opt for Masters in Production Engineering or Manufacturing Engineering etc. which do not require work experience but still will need a GMAT score.
Career opportunities are plenty but quite competitive particularly
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2016-01-18 10:46:45

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rahul ghosaleRajeev Gandhi Business School

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I think CMA don't have that much of scope for industry as well as abroad. You will get certified with SAP or Advance Excel.

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2016-01-15 20:55:26

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DEBANJAN PAUL

Contributor-Level 7

Each and every trade has their respective pros. Depending on which trade you prefer and what profile you want to work, the relevancy matters. Currently, an MBA in Finance, Marketing, Operations, Financial Engineering and Data Sciences are highly in demand. Each of the field offers very good job prospects.

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2016-01-12 12:10:33

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abhishek bharatiI am friendly, I love to make new friends..:)

Beginner-Level 3

The scope is vast. You will get number of companies which provides the job because none of the companies runs without finance department. Go for it.
All the best.

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2016-01-06 14:23:11

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Rahul Chauhan

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Hi, instead of MBA finance you can consider CFA USA. It is a global certification offered by CFA INSTITUTE USA. It can help you get a job in banking and finance sector in Indian companies as well as MNC's. To know more please refer below web links :
http://www.edupristine.com/blog/cfa-roles-and-responsibilities
http://www.edupristine.com/courses/cfa/cfa-level-i
https://www.cfainstitute.org/programs/cfaprogram/exams/Pages/index.aspx

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2016-01-04 16:44:20

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Anjali BailinRetired Head of Sixth Forms, UK

Guide-Level 12

Hi Romit,
United Kingdom has stringent and different schemes for work permit. Foreign students must obtain and switch to Tier 2 visa to be able to work. To be eligible for Tier 2, graduates must be offered a job by a licensed employer with a minimum wage of £20,300 per year. Before applying, it would be best for you to consult with the university for career assistance.
Good Day!

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2016-01-03 10:53:30

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

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No problem will stop you to go in for that qualification. Go ahead and fulfill your ambition. There won't be any technical problem.

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2016-01-01 15:00:52

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

Guide-Level 14

All of the three are professional courses and you needn't have any apprehensions.You will get a placement without delay.

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