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Himanshu Madan

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You can go for courses like data analytics and digital marketing.

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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

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Yes, one can pursue an MBA after Mass Communication. Minimum eligibility for applying for MBA in India is a graduate degree from a recognized university. Some institutes require minimum 50% aggregate marks in graduation. As far as the type of course is concerned, people from varied backgrounds ranging from engineering, commerce and arts apply for the post graduate course in management, therefore a background in mass communication is also good. All the Best

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Akhil Chandrafollow me your queries get cancelled

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Hello,
Greetings from Shiksha. Yes, it's possible there are many students who go to marketing after their graduation and even CSE students can also go for it they have a very good career but don't go for MBA.
Good luck.

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Sanjana Kashyap

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Hi Vedant,
You have a fairly decent chance basis last year's cutoff for CET. MAT score may be tough to get you through. However you should give it a shot anyway if you are keen to attend the college.
Placements on an average remain between 4-5 LPA. Marketing is usually on the higher side as we have some distinguished companies coming in to the college for placements.

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Aditi aHakuna Matata✌

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Scope in finance is more in current situation.

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Atharva BhatCurrently pursuing Bachelors of Management studies

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Every course is useful and its usefulness depends on what you're making out of it. If you like what you're studying you'll definitely be able to build a strong career. Before opting for any course gather maximum possible information about it.

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Abhishek Desai

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Hello Riya,
Both are equally rewarding and unique in their own ways. It all depends upon your interests and career aspirations. If you're from a Commerce background, then Finance is more suited for you.

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