Which specialization is better in MBA among marketing, HR and finance?

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    Sunil Soni Management & IT Consultant | Scholar-Level 18

    7 years ago
    There are multiple functional specializations in MBA such as Finance, Marketing, Human Resources, IT, SCM, Logistics, Operations, Systems, General Management or sector specific specializations like Travel & Transportation, Telecommunications, Healthcare, Banking, Insurance, etc. One must chose MBA specialization based on his or her interests, educational background, prior job experience and personality, skills and competencies.
    Marketing is suitable for extroverts. If you have good interpersonal skills, sales aptitude, leadership qualities, good communication skills and have entrepreneurial attitude then you must go for Marketing.
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    Avtar Dhillon Education Consultant | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    One has to make a choice accordingly as per the requirement or interests. Human Resource doesn't provide more job opportunities these days as compared to Marketing and Finance. You can get jobs in the placement cell or the recruitment cells of the companies. Finance is definitely a good option if you are better with your accounts and numbers. This also has better job prospects. On the other hand, MBA in Marketing has job opportunities in areas such as brand management, advertising, sales departments, etc. LPU provides various specializations in MBA that ranges from traditional specializations to the newly streamlined specializations as
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    Mehar Sharma Lovely Professional University | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    HR in my personal opinion doesn't provide more job opportunities as compared to Marketing and Finance. You can get jobs in the placement cell or the recruitment cells of the companies. Finance is definitely a good option if you are better with your accounts and numbers. This also has better job prospects. I have done my MBA from LPU and it has helped me grow professionally and also helped in providing exposure in terms of placements, internship, workshops, guest lectures etc. So, surely it a better University to join. Mittal School of Business, which attracts students from different parts of the world, is one of India's foremost Busine
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    Ankit Kumar | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago
    MBA finance, marketing, and HR, all these specializations are good, but you should decide yourself which specialisation suits you. If you love marketing do MBA Marketing, if you love accounts do MBA finance, or if you have people management skills then do MBA HR.
  • There is no "one-size-fits-all" answer to this question as the best MBA specialisation depends on your individual interests, career goals, and skillset. However, here's an overview of the three popular MBA specializations:
    MBA in Marketing: This specialisation is suitable for individuals who have a creative and strategic mindset, good communication skills, and an interest in understanding customer behavior. Marketing graduates can work in areas such as brand management, product management, digital marketing, and advertising. MBA in Human Resource Management (HRM): This specialisation is suitable for individuals who have excellent interp
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    Gayathri | Contributor-Level 7

    2 years ago
    MBA specialties in finance, marketing, and human resources are all worthwhile choices, but only you can determine which one is best for you. Do an MBA in marketing if you enjoy marketing, an MBA in finance if you enjoy accounting, or an MBA in human resources if you enjoy managing people.
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    Snigdha Kumar | Contributor-Level 8

    4 years ago
    If I talk about job opportunities after MBA in terms of specialisation then it would be
    1. Marketing
    2. Finance
    3. HR.
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    Raj shakya #ReadyToHelp | Scholar-Level 16

    6 years ago
    Hi Dear,
    There are multiple functional specializations in MBA such as Finance, Marketing, Human Resources, IT, SCM, Logistics, Operations, Systems, General Management or sector specific specializations like Travel & Transportation, Telecommunications, Healthcare, Banking, Insurance, etc. One must chose MBA specialization based on his or her interests, educational background, prior job experience and personality, skills and competencies. Marketing is suitable for extroverts. If you have good interpersonal skills, sales aptitude, leadership qualities, good communication skills and have entrepreneurial attitude then you must go for Market
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    ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    4 years ago
    Hello
    Marketing is suitable for extroverts. If you have good interpersonal skills, sales aptitude, leadership qualities, good communication skills and have entrepreneurial attitude then you must go for Marketing. Individuals with good numerical ability can do very well in the field of finance particularly investment banking. If you good at number crunching, have superior numerical ability, good data interpretation aptitude, problem solving and creative thinking and you are also a strategic thinker then you must opt for MBA Finance. People with social skills and empathy are suitable for HR. To be become good HR manager you require skill
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    Ankit Kumar University of Delhi | Guide-Level 15

    4 years ago
    There are multiple functional specializations in MBA such as Finance, Marketing, Human Resources, IT, SCM, Logistics, Operations, Systems, General Management or sector specific specializations like Travel & Transportation, Telecommunications, Healthcare, Banking, Insurance, etc. One must chose MBA specialisation based on his or her interests, educational background, prior job experience and personality, skills and competencies. Marketing is suitable for extroverts. If you have good interpersonal skills, sales aptitude, leadership qualities, good communication skills.

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