I am a CA drop out. Which course is suitable for me in MBA?

I've got 4810 rank in APICET exam.

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    Shail Oberoi | Guide-Level 14

    5 years ago
    This would depend on your interest areas and career aspirations. Since you have explore CA you could pick up finance as your specialization in MBA. In case you are open to career in marketing / sales / HR / operations / SCM then you also have the respective specializations.
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    Selvamani Ramanathan Positivity is my Saviour | Guide-Level 15

    5 years ago
    Dear Harshitha,
    I would suggest you to take up dual specialization, as you are not assured of which domain to work on. In case, if you have any one particular specialization in mind please work on that only. Dual Specialization in MBA will help you two have two choices with one MBA. If you want to explore Human Resources and Finance or Finance and Marketing you need to choose the specialization and then enroll to the course. It will not only help you to be on a safer side to make a career choice but also helpful to understand which is the right Specialization for you to make in future.

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