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Vilas Rane

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Hello Deepika,
None of the top-ranked MBA colleges give direct admission to anyone; one needs to qualify both the particular entrance exam and interviews (if shortlisted for them) to get selected.

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Vilas Rane

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Hello Bhanusri,
After completing your MBA (Finance), you can opt for pursuing valuable courses such as CFA CA NISM certifications, etc. These would enhance your resume even more.

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Vilas Rane

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MBA is job oriented and opens opening in multiple management functions in different industries including IT & ITES industries. The M.Sc. In Computer Science is designed to teach a range of advanced topics and a carefully-selected core of foundat subjects to graduates of computer Science and other numerate disciplines. M.Sc. Computer Science prepares students for a technical career. Doing M.Sc. Computer Science after MBA is change of career and may not bring much career growth opportunities. Therefore, it is recommended that after MBA if you work in IT or ITES companies in Pre-Sales support, Account Management and Business Analysis role
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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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It is not uncommon for people to change their goals while/after pursuing MBA. Example, someone who might have wanted to pursue Operations before joining MBA might choose to go into Marketing later. Also, unlike in the USA, most Indian b-schools (barring one or two) don't have any work experience requirement.

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Aparajit Sanyal

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Yes, you can definitely go IR course from MBA colleges that are eligible for executive MBA along with your job. According to me, you can study in India and then look for jobs aboard as education in India is better than many B-schools abroad.

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Aarush Pandey

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Here is the list of finance certifications you should do after MBA? Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA)
Certified Financial Planner (CFP)
FLIP Certifications
Financial Risk Manager
Company Secretary (CS)
Actuary
Certificate in Quantitative Finance
Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA)
Certification in Risk Management Assurance (CRMA)

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Yes, you can definitely pursue M.A. in psychology. Already having done MBA which gives scope for many opportunities, you need to have a better clarity as why you want to pursue a career in Psychology. Psychology is one of the interesting field to study and practice as a career.

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Aarush Pandey

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Management is an ever-changing ball game. In the previous generation, mere people management skills could ensure a successful management career progression. This is not the case in today's competitive environment. Management skills both soft and technical are required for a successful career. Not only have the skills required changed but also the job profiles. We at Lexicon have compiled a list of the top 7 management jobs in the future to ensure you can upskill yourself accordingly.
1) Statistician - It is predicted that the number of jobs for statisticians will increase by 33% by 2026. This number is much larger than the predicted in
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Aarush Pandey

Contributor-Level 10

Here is the list of finance certifications you should do after MBA? Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA)
Certified Financial Planner (CFP)
FLIP Certifications
Financial Risk Manager
Company Secretary (CS)
Actuary
Certificate in Quantitative Finance
Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA)
Certification in Risk Management Assurance (CRMA)
Lexicon MILE offers courses with the finance specialisation and is extremely useful to kick start a career in finance, with a certification this course can get you to any place you wish to get to. Visit http://lexiconmile.com/specialisations.php for more information.

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ravi mahawarStudent

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To become a lecturer after completing post-graduation, you should go for National Eligibility Test (NET). The NET Exam is conducted by the National Testing Agency to select the candidates for the post of Assistant Professor (Lecturer) and for the award of Junior Research Fellowship. As you have pursued MBA, you can apply for UGC NET Management subject. The minimum eligibility criteria to apply for this exam is
Post-graduation with minimum 55% aggregate marks
No age limits
The NTA conducts UGC NET Exam twice a year. If you are interested to appear then check the complete application process and apply for it.

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