I want to do MBA in finance management. Can you suggest any course for the same?
My profile: 10th- 7.4 CGPA (70%), 12th- 69.20% and currently studying B.Com progamme from SOL.
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Hi,
As you are interested in MBA in finance management, I would suggest you to go for:
Chartered Financial Analyst
Financial Risk Manager
Chartered Alternate Investment Analyst
MBA-Finance
Masters in Economics
Institute and Faculty of Actuaries' Exams
The Certified Financial Planner (CFP)
Chartered Accountant
Best option after B.Com would be MBA Finance if you want to pursue management course. -
By studying an MBA in finance, graduates will become qualified to perform advanced financial statement analysis, as well as making recommendations to company executives. This allows finance MBA graduates to secure senior positions in diverse fields such as financial analysis, management and consulting. An MBA in Finance means an MBA with a major in Finance. Its a good major for many people, but you should understand that you will not get an in-depth graduate education in Finance. Thus if you want to make a career in Finance, you might want to consider a Masters in Finance in preference to an MBA in Finance. The scope of an MBA in finan...more
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Currently, MBA Finance Admissions are ongoing in top MBA Colleges in India. Admission to the MBA Finance course is based on national or state level entrance exams such as CAT MAT XAT SNAP and alike. Candidates must have cleared their graduation with an average of 50% marks and qualified for the required entrance exam to pursue this course.
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You can check out the following for more information - https://www.shiksha.com/mba-masters-of-business-administration-chp.
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MBA Finance Course is a 2 year postgraduate programme pursued by students aspiring to build a career in financial management. Currently, MBA Finance Admissions are ongoing in top MBA Colleges in India. Admission to the MBA Finance course is based on national or state level entrance exams such as CAT MAT XAT SNAP and alike. Hope it helps.
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Yes, you are eligible candidate for doing MBA, since you have good marks in your graduation. Some of the courses similar to this are:
Chartered Alternate Investment Analyst
MBA-Finance
Masters in Economics
Institute and Faculty of Actuaries' Exams
The Certified Financial Planner (CFP)
Chartered Accountant
Financial Risk Manager
Best of luck. -
IIM A, B, C, IIM Indore, Shilling. Others are XLRI, TAPMI Manipal, ISB Hyderabad, Doon Business School, ICFAI IBS Hyderabad. Etc.
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Most of the courses admission is direct and some may required score like CUET, CMAT, University entrance.
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