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Aarush Pandey

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One of the oldest and the most desired specialisation in a management course is marketing. With the recent trend of rapid digitalization, almost every company gives high priority to the marketing team which attracts customers towards the company and manages the competition. Marketing is always associated with a rewarding income and a career that has plenty of space for growth. What will you learn from the programme? Marketing is an act of advertising or promoting a product or a service to a wider audience. An MBA programme in marketing would cover the following aspects -
Market trend analysis
Campaigns for marketing
Customer demand and be
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After an MBA or PGDM in marketing, there is a lot of scope for a career in many sectors. You could get placed as a sales executive or a manager. A management degree eventually opens the door for becoming an entrepreneur where you can excel with the marketing skills to gather the customers and the audience for your business. Every company invests a lot in the department of marketing professionals. With the marketing skills, a candidate could do much more than getting down to the ground and working with the customers. They plan brand campaigns, marketing ideas, advertisements and do ground research on the target market. The scope of the
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Aarush Pandey

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Following are necessary skills that you should develop to start a career in marketing. Presentation skills
Building a network
Stress handling
Leadership
Strategic approach
Analytical Thinking
Strong Communication
Target Management
Resource Management
Budget Management
Scheduling
Data Management
Deliverability

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Aarush Pandey

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Presentation skills
Building a network
Stress handling
Leadership
Strategic approach
Analytical Thinking
Strong Communication
Target Management
Resource Management
Budget Management
Scheduling
Data Management
Deliverability
Personalization
Engage
Social Media Integration
Care for details
Basics of Graphic Design and HTML, CSS
Attribution
Conversion Management

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Aarush Pandey

Contributor-Level 10

Presentation skills
Building a network
Stress handling
Leadership
Analytical Thinking
Strong Communication
Target Management
Resource Management
Budget Management
Scheduling
Conversion Management

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Aarush Pandey

Contributor-Level 10

Following are skills required to choose marketing
Presentation skills
Building a network
Stress handling
Leadership
Analytical Thinking
Strong Communication
Target Management
Resource Management
Budget Management
Scheduling
Conversion Management

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Aarush Pandey

Contributor-Level 10

Presentation skills
Building a network
Stress handling
Leadership
Above are the best skills required for marketing.

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Aarush Pandey

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Marketing is an act of advertising or promoting a product or a service to a wider audience. You can learn the following things in a master's degree with a specialisation in marketing. Market trend analysis
Campaigns for marketing
Customer demand and behavior
Planning with strategy
Profit
Demand and supply analysis.

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Everything you need to know about a Masters degree with specialisation in marketing.
One of the oldest and the most desired specialisation in a management course is marketing. With the recent trend of rapid digitalization, almost every company gives high priority to the marketing team which attracts customers towards the company and manages the competition. Marketing is always associated with a rewarding income and a career that has plenty of space for growth. What will you learn from the programme? Marketing is an act of advertising or promoting a product or a service to a wider audience. An MBA programme in marketing would cover the f
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Dear Rupesh Nagle, MBA in Healthcare Management is a hot career among enthusiastic students because of the rapid change in technology this Healthcare Management sector is growing like it's never before. So definitely it is a good career option for the future, and you also have a decent score in your graduation. So as per my view you should go for this as a future career option. T. A. Pai Management Institute is a number one school for an MBA in healthcare management.

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