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Ashish Lal

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Both Business Marketing and B.Com are great courses to pursue, and the choice between them depends on your interests and career goals. If you are interested in pursuing a career in sales, advertising, brand management, or market research, a degree in Business Marketing can be an ideal choice for you. The course curriculum typically focuses on marketing principles, consumer behavior, branding, product development, and sales strategies. With a degree in Business Marketing, you can explore a wide range of career opportunities in various industries, including FMCG, Retail, Hospitality, E-commerce, and Consulting. On the other hand, a B.Com
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Ashish Lal

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If you are interested in working as a Business Development Manager cum Admission Manager, you should look for open positions in companies or organizations that align with your interests and qualifications. You can explore job portals and company websites to find relevant job openings and apply for them.

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Aman Kumar Thakur

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To be eligible to pursue an MBA in finance or marketing, you will typically need to meet certain academic and professional requirements. Academic Requirements: Most MBA programs require applicants to have a Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution. While some programs may prefer applicants with a business or finance background, it is not always required. However, some programs may require you to complete specific prerequisite courses in accounting, finance, or economics before starting the MBA programme. Entrance Exam: Most MBA programs require applicants to submit scores from a graduate entrance exam such as the GMAT or GRE. T
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Due to the interesting and varied job possibilities provided by both fields, human resources, and marketing draw a sizable number of college students. Both occupations have a good income, marketing professionals often earn more than human resources.

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