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Ankit Kumar

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In India, based on MBA aspirants' feedback, CMAT is the easiest MBA entrance examination. Overall, there are six national-level tests approved by the All India Council for Technical Education. The list of all MBA entrance exams in India is GMAT CAT MAT ATMA NMAT XAT and CMAT.

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Ankit Kumar

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All you need is to have basic quantitative understanding and then, you can easily crack any of these with much of effort. Among all the MBA entrance exams CMAT MAT ATMA are easier as compared to CAT XAT TISS, IIFT. XAT is difficult to crack.0.

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Ankit Kumar

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You can opt for a specific specialisation such as Marketing, Finance, HR, Operations, etc. In the second year.

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Ankit Kumar

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MBA in Finance has more job opportunities in areas such as banks, investment and portfolio management firms, accounts departments of companies etc. On the other hand, MBA in Marketing has job opportunities in areas such as brand management, advertising, sales departments etc.

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Ankit Kumar

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MBA in Finance has more job opportunities in areas such as banks, investment and portfolio management firms, accounts departments of companies etc. On the other hand, MBA in Marketing has job opportunities in areas such as brand management, advertising, sales departments etc.

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Ankit Kumar

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In my opinion the MBA specialisation should be chosen based on 2 attributes. First is your area of interest and second is your capability to excel in that area. Money does matter, but in the long term it won't. Finance will make or break the company. Marketing is the back bone for the company. Finance if you perform well; you will move to the top. Managing the Marketing is more important than doing marketing. If you are an introvert - Go for Finance. If you are an extrovert - Go for Marketing. Getting a job in Marketing is easy compared to Finance.

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Ankit Kumar

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Finance will make or break the company. Marketing is the back bone for the company. Finance if you perform well; you will move to the top. Managing the Marketing is more important than doing marketing. My suggestion always is to choose a field which you like. MBA in Finance, Marketing are very lucrative fields of specialisation.

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vidhi srivastava

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Yes, you can pursue an MBA in sales and marketing after completing a BTS course from IGNOU. However, you will need to meet the eligibility criteria of the MBA programme, which typically includes a Bachelor's degree from a recognised university and a qualifying score in an entrance exam such as CAT MAT XAT or GMAT. Additionally, some MBA programs may also require work experience in the relevant field. It is recommended that you research the specific requirements of the MBA programs you are interested in to determine if you are eligible for admission.

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vidhi srivastava

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There are many top colleges in India that offer MBA programs with a focus on marketing. Here are some of the most reputed institutions for MBA in Marketing in India:
Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIMA)
Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIMB)
Indian School of Business (ISB), Hyderabad
Indian Institute of Management Calcutta (IIMC)
XLRI - Xavier School of Management, Jamshedpur
S. P. Jain Institute of Management and Research (SPJIMR), Mumbai
Faculty of Management Studies (FMS), Delhi University
Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (JBIMS), Mumbai
Management Development Institute (MDI), Gurgaon
Narsee Monjee Institute
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Uttkarsh beriwal

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I can give you some general information about what to expect in a written test for a marketing programme. Typically, the written test for a marketing programme would cover topics related to marketing, advertising, branding, consumer behavior, market research, and sales. The questions may test your understanding of these concepts and your ability to apply them in real-world scenarios. Some common types of questions that may be asked in a marketing programme written test include:
Multiple-choice questions: These questions provide you with a list of answer options, and you have to select the correct one. Short answer questions: These quest
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