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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The MBA in Retail Management equips students with the management abilities necessary in the retail sector. It is a two-year postgraduate programme that provides instruction and knowledge of the critical managerial abilities needed to streamline the retail process.
Store management, commodities, sales markets, market segments, business diversification, advertising, campaigning, marketing research and even e-business are some of the sub-fields that fall under the umbrella of retail management. There are many multinational companies and Indian firms, including Lifestyle, Max, Reliance, Aditya Birla, Big Bazaar, Central, Shoppers Stop and
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, for sure a students can pursue an MBA in Finance after completing a BBA in Retail Management. Many MBA programs do not require a specific undergraduate degree in a particular field and they accept candidates with diverse educational backgrounds.
Some MBA courses may have prerequisite courses in subjects like Accounting, Economics or Finance. If their particular BBA course did not cover these topics, students might need to take additional courses before or during their MBA programme to meet the requirements.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
The intake capacity of B. Voc at Jagiroad College is 50 students in retail management and 50 students in entertainment (acting).
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
Top recruiters for B.Voc in Retail Management graduates include well-known retail companies, such as:
- Large retail chains
- Department stores
- Fashion brands
- Hypermarkets
- E-commerce companies
These organizations offer various roles in retail management, operations, sales, customer service, and more.
The college is doing well in terms of placement and the society is also doing a great job in getting good companies on board.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 9
Choosing an online MBA will not be good. If you are thinking of it as less fees or non attending classes. I would suggest you go for regular courses if you are fresher. If you are experienced go with Executive MBA with 1 year duration by choosing the specialization. as you have not provided the location of your area its difficult to provide the institution details. But many universities like ICFAI, AMITY, Symbosis, etc are providing subjects which you prefer. Their price is high, better you choose Govt universities where the fees are less compared to these universities like annamalai university, kuvempu university, IGNOU, the list is a
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 1
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Both the courses have been designed for distinct career options, the candidate who is applying must do a deep study to find out their stream of interest. While PGDM in financial services is more oriented towards the BSMI sector, the PGDM in retail management prepares you for essential management skills. The financial services course are a bit more of technical nature than the retail management course. Placement for both the courses in Jaipuria is quite decent, hence students must apply on the basis of their interest rather than doing comparitive analysis on the basis of scope.
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