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Sharanya B

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PIBM Pune is among the best business schools in the region. Bosch, Deloitte, Flipkart, Dabur took part in the placement drive, among many others. The institute offers a median CTC of INR 6.90 LPA. The faculty is also well-educated. If you have a will to learn and ready to face challenges and build up yourself then this is the best place for you.

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ANUBHAV GUPTA

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Yes, you can go for MBA in Sales/Marketing. As you have prior experience of hotel management, it will certainly help you to get work with hotel/hospitality industries or other service based companies.

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ANUBHAV GUPTA

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Of course you can. You can do MBA degree no matter who you are- an engineer, lawyer, journalist, writer or as you said hotel management student. After graduation, you can do MBA in hotel management or hospitality management as well. If you are in the food production department, you can do culinary management or kitchen management. Then there are those traditional specializations like marketing, finance, human resources, product management, operations management etc.

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Sunit Chatterjee

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Yes you need some amount of communication skill in any branch after MBA whether it is marketing or finance or operation or gen man role you need communication skill without communication skill you can't convey your idea to other but the good part is it is easy to develop a basic communication skill you don't need to be an exceptional communication skill you just need a baseline skill join toastmaster to improve your skill and about finance it is a numbers game but not involve math from your 10th or 12th standard you need analytical skill hope it will help you thanks.

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Sonima Dwivedi

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Yes, pursuing an MBA after B.Tech is a great choice for those willing to make a successful career. MBA provides great employment opportunities along with lucrative salaries and a chance of better growth. It will actually help you get admission in top Iims as you have the diversity factor. Even, companies are looking for diversity in their employees and if you are a marketing enthusiast, background doesn't make a huge difference.

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Dear Rain, Glad you have taken NSB Academy - Business School into consideration for your Master's degree. NSB provides only MBA programme (Affiliated to Bangalore University). NSB stands unique in many ways, We offer MBA along with MasterTrail Certificate in Industry Practice (MIP) which immensely enhance your career opportunities. Also, we offer Scholarships, Free International Immersion programme, Dual Specializations, Value-added certifications courses, International Internships, Regular Industrial Visits/Guest Lecture from Known Industry Experts and One semester study abroad programme in Europe. Placements at NSB are another best r
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Pallavi Sharma

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MBA will provide highly challenging job for you. Different specializations are there in MBA. If you are looking for a career in marketing, then MBA in Marketing is a good option, Because now a days mostly companies recruited students for marketing jobs. The Master of Business Administration (MBA) is an internationally renowned degree designed to develop the skills needed for careers in business and management. The value of MBA, however, is not restricted strictly to the business world. An MBA may also be useful for those pursuing other careers in the field of management, such as B.Com or CA in the field of Science, such as B.Tech or B.
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Harsh Verma

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As it is an government University, fee structure is quite feasible for the all kind of students there is 50% seats are reserved for Sc and st students and give every help they needed. They also provide various kind of scholarships for the students for every category.

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Kritika Singh

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Finance and marketing both have good scope, go for the specialisation you like that is if you have interest in financial market or fintech you can go for finance and if you have interest in market research, branding, analysing customer behaviour, spreading awareness then marketing is good.

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