Which MBA specialisation got high packages in lpu.
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It totally depends on your interest. I would suggest MBA in Finance as it is the highest-paid stream in MBA. Here is the list of top MBA colleges with good ROI:
1. ISBR Business school Bangalore (3rd and 29th best private business school respectively in Bangalore and India. )
2. Alliance School of Business Bangalore (7th Best Private University in India)
3. IMS MBA Ghaziabad (IMS Ghaziabad is a good college with A NAAC 'A' Grade Accredited Institution)
4. Acharya Institute MBA ( known for global leadership in education, and the Acharya faculty is a combination of young and experienced, passionate and curious )
5. Christ University MBA (Univ...more -
Hi Harsh, generally finance in MBA get higher packages at Lovely Professional University. But if you work hard in other specialisations also, then you can get higher packages there also. It totally depends on your hard work and good academic records.
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Being a alumni of LPU I would like to answer this question. According to my knowledge, skill is important to grab better placement neither any university nor specialisation. So for the better placement, you need to improve your skills & in LPU not need to worry about your placement because more than 200 big companies visiting for placement every year and trust me the number is increasing from time to time. So choose your specialisation as per your interest. There are so many options available in MBA today, but there are several industries which are generating tremendous job opportunities. You can go ahead with MBA with the following sp...more
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Dear Aspirant, MBA (International Finance) has good scope and LPU is best for this specialisation.
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Marketing in MBA has better future options when it comes to package offered. Other than that, other specializations have good scope and packages also depending from company to company and also based on your performance.
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There are so many options available in MBA today, but there are several industries which are generating tremendous job opportunities. You can go ahead with MBA with the following specialisation:
MBA in Marketing
MBA Logistics & Supply Chain Management
MBA in Hospital and Healthcare Management
These industries are generating lacs of job opportunities and there are specialised college who provide 100% placement assistance after pursuing these courses.
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