I want to pursue MBA in finance and marketing. Can I do so? Is it beneficial?
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Asked by Vishal Sharma
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2 years ago
Finance will make or break the company. Marketing is the back bone for the company. Finance if you perform well; you will move to the top. Managing the Marketing is more important than doing marketing. My suggestion always is to choose a field which you like. MBA in Finance, Marketing are very lucra
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3 years ago
There's no best specialisation in MBA. All are good and have great opportunities. My suggestion always is to choose a field which you like. MBA in Finance, Marketing are very lucrative fields of specialisation. All these branches of MBA offer opportunities in various sectors and with exciting job op

Answered by
3 years ago
Yes, you can. Both the sectors are very vast and very important from the point of an organisation. Every organisation has marketing and finance sector for sure. Based on your interest you can have a career in any of the marketing oriented or finance-oriented organisation.
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Answered by
8 years ago
Yes, you can pursue MBA in dual specialization by putting one subject as major and another as minor. And, of course, doing MBA in dual specialization has very good scope because it opens various doors of opportunities for you in the future. here is the official address:
http://quantumuniversity.edu

Answered by
8 years ago
Yes, you can do and its useful as it has good scope as after finishing MBA in fiance and marketing, you can either get a job in finance or in marketing. You can try for both.
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