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DEBANJAN PAUL

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

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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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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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Anjali BailinRetired Head of Sixth Forms, UK

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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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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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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

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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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ANJANA S

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MBA is a university based course thus it has more value in terms of certificate and getting a post graduate certificate. Whereas PGDM is a diploma course and the value of certificate is based on the college where we persuade our studies. So both has its own merits and demerits. But MBA has more scope in Government as well as private job placements and career excellence.

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Saurabh Bharti

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The agir-business program at IIM Ahmedabad is the best Agri-business program in the world. It has been rated so for several years now. There are a lot of good reasons to go for this program if you are interested in agri business management. This is a highly specialized course and the course is designed to expose you to several new and emerging trends in agri-business. Almost all the big companies operating in agri business field visit campus for recruitment. Few of the top ones are: P&G, ITC, Reckitt benckiser, General Mills. etc.

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Srushti Patel

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Executive MBA programs are typically designed for working professionals. An executive MBA program is a lot like a regular MBA program. The main difference is that an executive MBA program is primarily designed to educate working executives, managers, entrepreneurs, and other business leaders.
After earning an executive MBA, you could continue to work in your current position. You may be able to accept more responsibility or pursue promotion opportunities. You could also explore new and more advanced career options in your industry and within organizations that are looking for executives with an MBA education.
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Neha Agarwal

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Hi Ritu,
As answered in your earlier question you can opt for any specialisation in MBA according to your interest. The major specialization in MBA are:
- Finance.
- Marketing.
- Human resources, etc.
https://ask.shiksha.com/which-branch-of-mba-is-good-for-law-graduates-qna-3408085
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