I am confused. Should I go for banking & MBA? I am pursuing B.Com in computer applications (3rd-sem). What should I do next?

I am interested in both bank and MBA. I am much interested in pursuing a job related to management but I am a more than an average guy. I want to get into a computer-related job just like an MBA in IT professional.

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    NITHIN E EDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    In MBA, you can take banking and finance under Bangalore University. Such campuses and universities are there. After completion of your B.Com do MBA in the above mentioned specialization. Also, for that you need to qualify MAT and CAT entrance. If you want good campuses with dual specialization, you need to score very high score in entry level entrance. Since you are a B.Com graduate lot of opportunities awaits you after completion of MBA in finance and banking.
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    Suni K | Guide-Level 14

    6 years ago
    Any graduate with 50% aggregate through the clearance of eligibility test such as CAT, MAT, ATMA-AIMS, CMAT, etc., as applicable to the institute of study become eligible for admissions to an MBA programme. For those with B.Com, MBA in Systems, Banking and Finance are good choices.
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    Pallavi Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago
    You can choose MBA in Finance, An MBA in finance is considered as the most preferred and highly recognised MBA degree. It opens the door to a plethora of opportunities in various sectors like business, banking, investment, stock exchange, and insurance, etc. This is why an MBA in finance is considered the best of all. This degree programme also gives students the chance to pursue careers in areas like investment banking, hedge fund management, financial statement reporting and analysis, wealth management, credit analysis, insurance management, and international finance. MBA in Finance programs typically provide foundation education in
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    Pravin Kumar | Contributor-Level 7

    2 years ago
    Any graduate who fulfills eligibility exams like the CAT MAT ATMA-AIMS, CMAT etc. , as appropriate to their institution of study, and has an overall grade point average of at least 50% is qualified for admission to an MBA programme. MBA/PGDM programmes in systems, banking, and finance are suitable options for people having pursuing B.Com. Looking for MBA/PGDM programme I would like to refer GIBS Bangalore. It is an elusive business school in Bangalore.
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    jashan kaur | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    Yes, you can. A graduate from any discipline can pursue MBA. Refer the link below to go through the MBA programmes after graduation. https://schools.lpu.in/business/
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    Nisha Kapoor | Contributor-Level 8

    2 years ago
    I will advice you to choose MBA in Finance, MBA in Finance is undoubtedly an excellent choice for graduates, who are genuinely motivated to pursue a career in the field of finance. A good reason to consider for why MBA in Finance is the competency it offers to perform various administrative roles in the domain. The MBA finance specialisation is one of the most popular options. Its designed for professionals who want to hone their management insights and overall business savvy while preparing for success in the financial world specifically. As per my knowledge, Best Universities in India are-
    SRM University Chennai - SRM Institute of Sci
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