Which MBA specialisation should I opt after completing B.Com?
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Asked by Daniel Shaju
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Answered by
8 years ago
Dear Daniel,
Kindly check which field is your cup of tea (job in core finance/sales of financial products/corporate-FMCG/sales/HR). Being a B.Com student, I would suggest, you should opt for core finance (investment banker, derivative analyst, up to credit analyst, etc.) if you have 55 percent mark

Answered by
8 years ago
It mainly depends upon your interest but the leading courses in MBA today are MBA in finance, MBA in HR and MBA in marketing. If you want to do research or go in banking sections, you can go with finance and if you want to make money, you can go with HR.

Answered by
8 years ago
As per you educational background, finance is the best suited for you. Apart from this, you can take operations, Marketing, HR, for your second specialisation.

Answered by
8 years ago
Hi,
Being from a commerce background, MBA in Finance would be most suitable for you. However there are other specialisations like HR, Marketing, etc which you can consider if having an interest in pursuing them.

Answered by
8 years ago
MBA in Finance, BFSI, Financial Engineering are good options for you. You can look for other streams like Marketing, Operations and HR depending on your interest.

Answered by
8 years ago
You have many options in MBA basic are marketing, finance and HR.
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