I want to pursue MBA in finance. My application form reads MBA Financial Management as the course I applied for. Are both of these same?
Asked about Christ University - MBA (Business Analytics)
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3 Answers
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As understood from the information provided, the objective of MBA(FM) program is to provide a comprehensive and competent alternative to professional programs in finance, such as Chartered Accountancy, Management Accountancy, Financial Analysts etc with special reference to industry needs whereas MBA with specialisation in Finance can be said to be more of a general programme to cater to most segments of the Financial industry including banking sector. MBA (FM) course is designed to cater to the need of the industry by supplying manpower with super specialization in the area finance. Details are available at http://www.christuniversity...more
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No MBA with specialization in finance is different from MBA financial management. These two are different courses and applications are different for both of them. You can even apply for regular MBA through a new form in the website. MBA regular shall give you a choice to choose your specialization among finance, HR, marketing, lean operations & systems and general management, where you can then choose finance as a specialization.
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Answered by
Vahbiz Cooper From Dubai. Working for Tech Mahindra in HR. | Contributor-Level 6
9 years agoit is more or less the same.
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