I have completed my B.Com and want to join MBA finance. Which college should I join?
I have not qualified in ICET.
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Asked by Shiak Sadeq
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3 years ago
MBA in Finance Administration is a postgraduate degree that focuses on managing a company account and money to achieve specific financial goals. The programme gives students a thorough understanding of pricing, asset management, risk management, and financial planning, among other topics. Students w
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3 years ago
If you are from a B.Com background, and you choose to pursue MBA, you can always opt for fields based on your interest, core strength, and career prospects. Because an MBA is a professional course that prepares you for the real corporate world and gives hands-on experience in management even before
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4 years ago
Hi Shiak, B COMM is a good course and doing an MBA after that is a wise decision. While B COMM has given you the knowledge about commerce, MBA will give a professional edge to you. I am sharing with you the details of MBA that is the gem of a course and forte of LPU. At LPU they say, if not the real
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4 years ago
LPU is offering MBA programme in following streams, MBA (International Business)
MBA (Hospital & Healthcare Management)
MBA (Business Analytics)
MBA (Supply Chain & Logistics)
MBA (Financial Markets)
MBA with Talent Edge
1)Accredited by ACBSP (USA). As LPU got accreditation from Accreditation Counci

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4 years ago
Dear Ishak, I have also done MBA after the B.Com programme at LPU. Therefore, I will share the details of an MBA at LPU with you, rest is your decision to join. The Business School of LPU is accredited by ACBSP, Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs from the USA ensuring quality ed
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4 years ago
In India there are many universities and colleges that offer MBAs, I would like to draw your attention to LPU, as it offers various streams in MBA and also has an impeccable placement record. LPU is offering MBA programme in following streams, MBA (International Business)
MBA (Hospital & Healthcare
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Almost all specializations are good these days to fetch a good job. But if you are particularly looking for banking & finance curriculum, it is geared towards educating students in understanding the financial aspects of the economy such as the operations of financial institutions and markets, and th
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4 years ago
Being an alumni of LPU I would definitely take the name of LPU. As I have done my MBA from here only. As due to the pandemic there is drastic transformation in the education sector and LPU itself has pulled up its socks and offered different types of MBA which are as follows:
LPU is offering MBA pro

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4 years ago
The Master of Business Administration (MBA) is a prestigious postgraduate qualification that provides an overview of key business practices and is highly valued by top employers.
Successfully completing an MBA can lead to a better salary, improved professional reputation and a massively expanded ne
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4 years ago
If you are not choosing LPU for MBA, make sure you are into Iims or the deemed government business schools of India. Moreover, I would suggest you go through NIRF rankings 2020 for B-Schools and plan accordingly. LPU has been ranked 50th. Also, spending more money on colleges has nothing to do with
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