Which MBA specialization is good after class 12th?

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Asked by chirag karani

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  • Dear Chirag,
    There are various specializations available in MBA i.e. hr, marketing, finance, language and communication, information systems, international business etc. You should choose specialization according to your interest area but before posr graduation you should think of graduation. After 12th you can do b.com or bba and after that you can join MBA. Good Luck.
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    Anjhanaa Ganesan

    9 years ago
    Hi,
    The minimum eligibility to do an MBA is Graduation (UG).
    You've many specializations like - Finance, HR, Banking, Operations Management, Supply Chain Management, International Business, etc.
    You can attempt entance exams like CAT and XAT during your final year of graduation.
    So, first decide which stream are you gonna choose for graduation B.Com/BBA.
    There are few institutions that offer Integrated MBA, a 5-year course (BBA+MBA). PGDM is also a good choice.
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    Harender Bisht | Guide-Level 12

    9 years ago
    What is your 12th standard field
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    ankita arora | Contributor-Level 9

    9 years ago
    Prepare yourself for MBA by first doing BBA first. You can choose the courses from a good college giving you the best academic benefits: XIMB, LPU, IRMA etc
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    KIRTI SHARMA | Contributor-Level 6

    9 years ago
    Hi Chirag,
    Sorry to inform you but the minimum eligibility for pursuing an MBA is Graduation. If you really want to do a professional course, you can go for a one year certification course in Events Management from an institute called INLEAD (https://www.facebook.com/inlead.india) in Gurgaon. They not only provide you with guaranteed placement after the completion of the course but also make sure that you're fully industry ready to sustain that job. Give it a thought and make a wise decision. If you need any further guidance, you can comment on this thread anytime.
    All the very best.


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