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Aarush Pandey

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Ranking is done on many parameters like no of years, placement, faculty, package, etc. But according to me, the following parameters are used. The ranking methodology has been carried out for a very long time but the tremendous increase in popularity is seen after the blowout of internet trends. The rankings were previously subjected to premium business magazines that were not easily accessible to everyone. The Internet has opened gates for everyone to view and review the rankings. As a result, there are lots of publications who started to rank based on different criteria. The rankings depend on what indicator the particular publicatio
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Aarush Pandey

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Importance of MBA rankings :
Not only for the students but the institutions also gain from the ranking system. They work hard to top the list. If one of their programs is compared with the top-notch institutes, their value boosts up and will be reflected in their admissions. It essentially acts as a driving factor for the colleges to give the best quality education to keep up in the race of ranking. Without ranking, the competition may be limited thus affecting the quality upgradation. The ranking helps understanding which school is good at providing leadership or entrepreneurship skills. You may compare based on the cost of completion
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Aarush Pandey

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The early stages of researching and analyzing various B-schools and MBA programs can be tedious. These days we are seeing a steady increase in the number of colleges providing management courses. This adds to the burden of narrowing down your search to a number you could deal with. This is where the MBA rankings come to your rescue. MBA rankings are the compilation of the MBA programs and the universities available in a certain order and ranking them based on various criteria. It aggregates most of the data about the programme and gives an orderly list. They form the greatest tool for the aspirants to make a decision and shortlist thei
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Aarush Pandey

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Following are the skills that every MBA graduate should have. Leadership
Teamwork
Problem-solving and analytical skills
Initiative
Adaptability to change
Interpersonal and communication skills
Strategic thinking and planning abilities
Global orientation
Ability to leverage technology
Time management and project management skills
Prior history of results and progressive experience
Customer rapport
Leadership
Communication and presentation
Networking
Negotiation skills
Domain Knowledge
Soft Skills
Management Skills
Investment Banking professionals should have the following skills. Strong quantitative and financial skills
Team player
Handle multiple tasks/mul
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Aarush Pandey

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Investment banking has been a go-to industry for fresh graduates who complete their MBA. This specific sector of banking or finance helps companies in raising capital for their organisation. They also specialize in offering consultancy services to them. The high paying potential of this sector makes it the most longed for a career for many. Getting into a career as an investment banker is bewildering but not impossible. It requires you to stand out in a crowd full of intelligent people and show them your real potential. Most top-notch banks prefer MBA graduates for they are pretty well-versed in finance and analytics. Reason for the po
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Aarush Pandey

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Skills that an MBA student should possess
Leadership
Teamwork
Problem-solving and analytical skills
Initiative
Adaptability to change
Interpersonal and communication skills
Strategic thinking and planning abilities
Global orientation
Ability to leverage technology
Time management and project management skills
Prior history of results and progressive experience
Function-specific Skills Based on Concentrations & Key Functions
Corporate Finance
Quantitative skills
Basic understanding of accounting and financial management principles
Ability to interpret numbers and draw conclusions from results of various financial strategy changes
Ability to handle a wid
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Tasbiya Khan

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A manager is expected to lead a team of professionals hence the most important skills for a successful manager are good communication and leadership qualities. Take a look at some of the skills required for MBA/PGDM,  below:

Full-time MBA Required Skillset
Business acumenGood communication skills
Problem-solving SkillsManagement skills
Strong mathematical skillsResearch oriented
Analytical thinkingLeadership qualities

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Aarush Pandey

Contributor-Level 10

Following are the skills that every MBA graduate should have. Leadership
Teamwork
Problem-solving and analytical skills
Initiative
Adaptability to change
Interpersonal and communication skills
Strategic thinking and planning abilities
Global orientation
Ability to leverage technology
Time management and project management skills
Prior history of results and progressive experience
Customer rapport
Leadership
Communication and presentation
Networking
Negotiation skills
Domain Knowledge
Soft Skills
Management Skills
To know more visit: http://lexiconmile.com/Investment_banking_as_a_career_post_MBA.php.

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Aarush Pandey

Contributor-Level 10

Following skills are expected from a typical MBA graduate
Customer rapport
Leadership
Communication and presentation
Networking
Negotiation skills
Domain Knowledge
Soft Skills
Management Skills
With guidance from the experienced faculty members and the experts from the field, Lexicon MILEprovides you a stage to mould you to fulfill your aspiration. Our University's placement unit coordinates with many companies and arranges for an on-campus interview exclusively for our students opening the widest door for our students. To know more visit: http://lexiconmile.com/Investment_banking_as_a_career_post_MBA.php.

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Aarush Pandey

Contributor-Level 10

Listed below are a few of the skills a viable MBA graduate is presumed to have, that may push you ahead in the race. Customer rapport: An investment banker would have to ultimately sell their service to a customer through the relationship he builds with them. A management study would prepare you with loads of practical conferences and seminars to become more social. Leadership: The ability to manage a group and make insightful decisions even in a stressful situation makes you a good leader. Developing leadership skills is the general mission in any business management programme. Communication and presentation: An MBA graduate is traine
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Surbhi Sahu

Guide-Level 13

Investment banking can be a complex field. It can involve mergers and acquisitions, raising capital, and offering general financial guidance to a corporation or government. It can be a very exciting, fruitful position to be in.

Advancements in technology and sophisticated financial products led to investment banks offering comprehensive services like merger and acquisition advice, capital markets advice, and equity underwriting by the 1960s. Recommend Read, Investment Banking Courses in the World. Investment Banking Courses With Placement. 

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Aarush Pandey

Contributor-Level 10

Investment banking has been a go-to industry for fresh graduates who complete their MBA. This specific sector of banking or finance helps companies in raising capital for their organisation. They also specialize in offering consultancy services to them. The high paying potential of this sector makes it the most longed for a career for many. Getting into a career as an investment banker is bewildering but not impossible. It requires you to stand out in a crowd full of intelligent people and show them your real potential. Most top-notch banks prefer MBA graduates for they are pretty well-versed in finance and analytics. With guidance fro
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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

Hello,
A PGDM is given by a college affiliated to the AICTE whereas an MBA can be given only by a university. Both are considered equal in India; what matters more is from where are you pursuing it. For example, a PGDM from a top-ranked B-school is any day more valuable than an MBA from an average university, and vice-versa.

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Aarush Pandey

Contributor-Level 10

If you want to become an entrepreneur you have many options but PGDM and MBA are the best options for you. Lets understand the difference between PGDM and MBA. PGDM and MBA are the best options if one is considering a career in business. PGDM (Post Graduate Diploma in Management) is a Diploma which is offered by autonomous colleges in contrast to MBA ( Master of Business Administration) which is offered by recognised Universities. Though both are considered similar, there are some small differences between the two. PGDM is more practical and teaches more technical aspects as opposed to an MBA degree. A PGDM provides exposure to real-li
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6 years ago

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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

Hello
PGDM is given by a college that is affiliated to the AICTE while an MBA is given only by a University. Both are considered as equivalent in India; what matters more is from where are you pursuing it. For example, a PGDM from a reputed college is any day more valuable than an MBA from an average university, and vice-versa.

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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

Hello
PGDM is given by a college affiliated to the AICTE whereas an MBA is given only by an independent University. Both are considered as equivalent in India; what matters more is from where are you pursuing it. For example, a PGDM from a top-ranked B-school is any day more valuable than an MBA from an average university, and vice-versa.

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Aarush Pandey

Contributor-Level 10

The management study can be part-time, full time, executive and online programmes. Of all these, full time management programs can be more rigorous and effective. The part-time programmes offer flexibility and ability to work on the remaining time. This helps you continue your career while pursuing a management study side by side. An executive programme would require minimum work experience. This is usually pursued by those who want to go to a higher level of leadership. Also, this is faster than a part time programs. An online programme helps you to take the classes at your own pace while not compromising on your personal and professi
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Aarush Pandey

Contributor-Level 10

Generally, a management programme covers the fundamentals of the major aspects like finance, marketing, human resources, and leadership. Elective courses are offered in these enabling the student to deepen the knowledge in the specified areas. The most common specializations of the management programs that are commonly offered are marketing, finance, human resources, operations, logistics and so on. Following is the list which you can refer. Accounting and Control
Decision Sciences
Economics and Political Science
Entrepreneurship and Family Enterprise
Finance
Marketing
Organisational Behaviour
Strategy
Technology and Operations Management
Lexic
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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

Hello,
Both are considered as equivalent in India; what matters more is from where are you pursuing it. For example, a PGDM from a top-ranked B-school is any day more valuable than an MBA from an average university, and vice-versa.

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