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As per my knowledge, Completing an MBA in finance improves your skills across a range of areas of finance, from risk management to financial control. These improved financial skills are beneficial in performing in your current position, plus providing new opportunities for progress higher up in an organisation. 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
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Shakti Raj

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Yes, MBA after BBA is one the best course to make a brighter future. It opens ample number of opportunities worldwide. You should look for some good college which offers dual specialisation in MBA. Dual specialisation was not so common a few years ago, but the trend changed. Not all but few colleges in India offer dual specialisation in MBA. Quantum University Roorkee located in Uttarakhand is one such college where dual specialisation is offered. The market needed people with versatility and more and more domains were merged in the dual specialisation. It may very well be that one of them is major and the other is minor or they may be
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Yes you can appear. To appear one must have attained age of 21 years on 01 August of year of examination.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Every Design Institutes is conducting their own entrance exam for B. Des courses. So there is no common entrance exam for B. Des courses. The following are the few popular B. Des entrance exams.
1. Undergraduate Common Entrance Examination UCEED for IITs
2. NID for NID
3. NIFT for NIFTs.

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Vignesh BalakrishnanMind is a battlefield, be its commander

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Hello Amith. There is no difference in question pattern, syllabus or fee structure for all the modes of exam. However, the date and time of exam varies and can be chosen accordingly. Under the given pandemic situation, it is better to opt for IBT mode of exam, provided you have all the technical specifications. Feel free to contact me for more information. All the best.
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Jayashree, on your query I try to find out about Bachelor of engineering from singhania university at jhunjhunu in Rajasthan. This university established in 2007 does not offer any course of engineering via distance mode of education. Going for the I would like to advise you not to fall prey to any institution which is offering Bachelor of engineering via distance education. This is so because UGC has debarred any university from offering professional courses by way of distance education. Best wishes to you.

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Snigdha Kumar

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Normally, student after 12 in Commerce opt B.Com and their dream to become a CA. However, you may have various options I. e. Option-1 B.Com + M.Com + Do a Cost Accounting Course, Normally, a Commerce student opting this as a career
Option-2 B.Com + Go for CA preparation or B.Com + M.Com + Do parallel CA preparation, you may opt any Combination but outcome is very low and even job opportunities. In case you won't clear CA then you have to go back to option-1
Option-3 BBA/BBM/B.Com + MBA will give more job opportunities in diverse industries.

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