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GAURAV PRAJAPATI

Contributor-Level 9

There are many courses which you can pursue parallel to MBA Finance. Some are:
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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veenu deswal

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NMAT exam is pretty easy when compared to others exam. One can directly give the exam with some extent of preparation. There is one thing, even if your merit is low, then you will be given an upgradation form. You must have prepared for class 12th and other competitive. You only need quick revision of formulae and concepts that will be more than enough for NMAT. If you want to get into MBA program, you need to avoid mistakes during preparation and get good rank. To prepare well and get good marks, the main thing is time management. If you prepare without any waste of time, then it is more than enough. You should play smart during your
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Kandarp PatelAmbition On Fleek

Guide-Level 12

If you are preparing for CAT exam then you don't need to prepare separately for IBSAT exam. The reason behind this is the topics which are asked in CAT exam are the same topics that are asked in IBSAT exam. So, both exams are almost same but the thing differs is difficulty level. CAT is tougher as compared to IBSAT. So, try to prepare for CAT exam because this can help you score good marks in IBSAT.
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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Manish Motwani

Guide-Level 14

The placement opportunities in abroad as well as domestic are ample from the institution.
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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Deepak SinghanwalCurrent Student- IIT, Varanasi

Contributor-Level 8

Different people have different kinds of regrets as they have different problems. Some of the regrets are about not keeping in better touch with the section-mates after graduating. Those two years really form lasting connections. When I see my former classmates now, it is amazing how instantly they reconnect with the same closeness. And this is independent of the varied levels of success in business we all achieved. So, talk to your batchmates, develop bonds, they will last longer than you think.
"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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Aditya DoiphodeCurrent Student- NIT, Trichy

Guide-Level 11

Let's start with the rankings. IIM-Ahmadabad stands at 1st position. IIM-Bangalore stands at the second position. While IIM0Calcutta stands at the third position. So, the top three positions are occupied by the prestigious IIMs.
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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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

Guide-Level 14

There are lots of opportunities awaiting you.
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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Devesh LathiEducational Counselor

Guide-Level 12

Here are some points on how to avoid being trapped:
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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