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shivangi raizada

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It depends upon on your score in MBA and interview, where you will get admission.

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DHARAM PAL JAKHARMASTERS IN MATHEMATICS

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Both options are open for you. You can try here in India also, if you want and can go abroad also, as they both prefer your performance in the course i.e your scores of MBA, so you can try your best there and can fulfill this gap there.

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shivangi raizada

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Canada and Australia are the best countries for HR and marketing.

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neha trivedi

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Yes, definitely you are eligible to apply for MBA programme. You need to have at least 50% marks in Bachelors to appear for CAT exam to get into MBA.

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shivangi raizada

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MBA is having much better than scope than others. It totally depends upon your choice in which stream you need to pursue. Good luck.

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shivangi raizada

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You have already completed your MBA, so it is not required to do pursue dual PG.

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Shiksha Kumari

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The answer could be vast. Kindly mention the preferred course/country where you wish to apply. Also, it will be great if you could mention your credentials.

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Shabana Bee

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Some of the jobs that students with an MBA degree in HR Management can take include Compensation Manger, Manager of Employee Relations, HR Generalist, Technical Recruiter, Director of Staff, Placement Manager, Training and Relations Manager, Organizational Consultant and more. Good luck.

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Shail Oberoi

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MBA finance has tremendous scope. This qualification can give you career options in Banks, NBFCs, Credit rating agencies, AMC. Capital market, IB, PE, Micro finance, Financial planning, academics, accounts, corporate finance. An MBA finance professionals are also among the higher paid professionals.

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Mohit Sood

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Hi Mayank, for a chemical engineer the two better subjects for specialization are TQM (Total Quality Management) and Operations if he wants to pursue his career in chemical engineering or related field (such as in Bulk drugs, Pharmaceutical formulations, Research work etc. ).
However if one wants to go in a different field such as IT after doing MBA then of course specialization in IT Infrastructure can be a good choice. At the same time the personal interest of the person in the kind of work he would like to do, should play the bigger role in selecting the specialization subject.
Thanks.

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