Which one is better among PGDM and PGDM(FM)? I want to do PGDM in finance?

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9 years ago
PGDM in finance meets the demand by choosing skills which are required in finance field. A student gets prepared to pursue career in banking, financial consulting, wealth management, etc. A specialization in financial markets will help students understand the role of financial markets, their operati

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Shweta K
9 years ago
I would suggest you to go to our website and download the curriculum for both branches and see the subjects in every branch and then choose on the basis of your interest. Both the courses are equally good but every course has its own edge. Decide accordingly.

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