PGDM Scope
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, WeSchool Mumbai, for PGDM programs, usually has a good reputation for placements. In 2023, the salary range topped INR 25.48 LPA, and the average package was INR 12.01 LPA. A list of the key recruiters in 2023 consisted of Accenture, Amazon, Adani Group, Wipro, Reliance, Pidilite, Morgan Stanley, Deloitte, and ICICI Bank.
Weleingkar Mumbai offers PGDM programs and various specializations as well. Some niches, PGDM Research & Business Analytics being an example, proposed to have even higher median salary packages.
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
PGDM course is popular among Management aspirants for its lucrative career opportunities and acquisition of skills. The course aims to train students on practical and application of Management skills in the real world. Check below the job profiles available after completion of PGDM course from SPJIMR:
- Sales Manager
- Public Relation Manager
- Brand Manager
- Market Researcher, etc.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Listed below are the various key points of scope of Banking and Finance in India:
- PGDM with a specialisation in Banking and Finance provides a robust foundation for a career in the financial sector.
- The programme encompasses key subjects including financial management, banking operations, risk management, corporate finance, investment banking, and financial markets.
- Graduates with this specialisation are equipped to pursue diverse roles in commercial banks, investment banks, asset management firms, insurance companies, and other financial institutions.
- The curriculum addresses the evolving complexities of financial markets, preparing stude
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a year ago 
Contributor-Level 10
MBA and PGDM both are postgraduate courses that can be pursued after graduation, and they have their own sets of advantages and disadvantages. MBA (Master of Business Administration) is a degree course offered by universities and is recognised globally. It typically has a more theoretical approach and covers selective subjects in management. PGDM (Post Graduate Diploma in Management), on the other hand, is a Diploma course offered by autonomous institutions approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). The Program content of the PGDM Program is designed in such a way that it primarily focuses on practical skills an
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The choice between an MBA and a PGDM course totally depends on your career goals, personal preferences, and the reputation of the institution offering the course. MBA is a degree course is recognised globally. MBA has a more theoretical approach and covers selective subjects in management. On the other hand, PGDM (Post Graduate Diploma in Management), is a Diploma course offered by autonomous institutions approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). The Programme content of the PGDM primarily focuses on practical skills and industry-specific knowledge.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
After completing a PGDM course, candidates can get a job in the below-mentioned profiles:
- HR Manager
- Business Analyst
- Oversees Sales Maanger
- Marketing Manager
- Finance Advisor
- Investment Banker
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
PGDM course is popular among Management aspirants for its lucrative career opportunities and acquisition of skills. The course aims to train students on practical and application of Management skills in the real world. Check below the job profiles available after completion of PGDM course from NL Dalmia:
- Sales Manager
- Public Relation Manager
- Brand Manager
- Market Researcher, etc.
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
IMI PGDM graduates can apply for positions in finance, information technology, human resources, business research, and business marketing, depending on their specialisation.Some of the best career opportunities after completion of the course are mentioned below in the table.
PGDM in HRM
| Job Profile | Average Income | 
|---|---|
| HR Manager | INR 6 lakh | 
| Technical Recruiter | INR 3 lakh | 
| Training and Development Manager | INR 9 lakh | 
| HR Recruiter | INR 3 lakh | 
PGDM in Banking and Finance
| Job Profile | Average Income | 
|---|---|
| Business Finance | INR 10 lakh | 
| Wealth Management | INR 10 lakh | 
| Investment Banking | INR 9.6 lakh | 
| Research Analyst | INR 4 lakh | 
Courtesy: Payscale.com
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