I have 1 year sales work-x and got 99.3 in CAT. Will I be able to opt for Operations specialisation if I get and convert a call

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Asked by Ibrahim K
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2016-01-27 21:15:37
Yes, you can choose electives of your choice in the 2nd year and you can choose the specialization of your choice.

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Padmanabhan Kothandaraman
2016-01-27 10:23:06
We offer general MBA much like a lot of the other B schools. Students can choose any electives they wish and hence specialisation is just a result of it. The college does not seggregate students into any specific domains. So yes you can choose any subject and study them.

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