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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
FRM (Financial Risk Manager): It is a quant heavy course if you have good quant skills and passion for risk management. This course is perfect for you and you can pursue it along with your MBA in Finance.
CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst): This will be a good option if you are interested in investment analysis and portfolio management side.
Apart from these two courses, there are many courses which are provided by various organisations like NISM, SEBI, etc.
You can also go for various MOOCs which are available online.
But, I will suggest that you focus more on y
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 5
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8 years agoGuide-Level 12
IBSAT exam includes Reading Comprehension, Verbal Ability (VA), Quantitative Aptitude (QA) and Data Interpretation (DA). Whereas, CAT exam includes Verbal Ability (VA), Reading Comprehension (RC), Data Interpretation (DI), Logical Reasoning
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Guide-Level 14
Every year, the global and most renewed corporates all over the corporate world visit the campus for the recruiting season.
Around 30 percent students get opportunity to go abroad in corporates such as Amazon, Microsoft, Honda, ICICI Bank, Capgemini, Cognizant, Titan, and Accenture etc.
The T.A Pai Management Institute has one of the best and the most updated syllabus and study curriculum leading to very skilled corporate newbies.
The average placements from the institute is 10 lakh per annum whereas, the lowest being 7.5 lakhs for domestic. Around 2
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Contributor-Level 8
"I wish that I had taken more time to examine all the opportunities that were out there in order to get a better sense of what other MBA inter
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Guide-Level 11
Following them is XLRI-Xavier School of Management and IIM-Lucknow.
Now, comes the turn of our college in focus-Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi.
So, it is ranked 6th according to the rankings given here which took in account rankings from various sources.
For entire list check:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/ranking/top-mba-colleges-in-india/2-2-0-0-0
So, FMS is pretty good. So, if you aren't gettin
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 14
Sri Balaji Society is one of the best campuses in India for MBA education. They offer 100% placement opportunity for students. The average salary is Rs 10 LPA and highest goes beyond Rs 21 LPA (domestic). International placements, the highest package offered is Rs 25 LPA so far.
This campus holds direct tie-ups for placement with some well known and famous multinational companies like Infosys, TCS, Tech Mahindra, EMC2, Thomson Reuters, Walmart, Cisco, Bosch, Wipro, E&Y, etc. This helps a student to get placed in international and domestic jobs. A large alumni network helps the current student
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 12
Remember, the options in GMAT are designed to trap you. They are very similar and if you miss one small point in the question, you will end up with an incorrect option which you will feel is correct. So, it's always good to recheck your answer by re-reading your question. Make sure you are not missing/ignoring an important point.
Solve lots of questions and learn about the type/pattern of questions being asked. The more you solve, the more question patterns you'll learn about. While practising, if you get a question wrong, always learn how to solve it correctly. Ensure that you don't
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