Which stream is better in MBA lean operation or finance? What is the package for lean operation in Christ?

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Asked by Avinash N

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    Neha S

    6 years ago
    The answer to this in terms of the course content would be that LOS is more about the supply chain, logistics and operations. It is more to the technical side and ofcourse, something that companies are focusing on nowadays. Finance, on the other hand, is to do with accounts, budgets, numbers and a whole lot of concepts that are required by every business. Your choice should be based on your interest. Please visit the website of Christ University and go through the course content for each specialisation, which would make it very clear. Further, in terms of placements, the average package would be around 7 LPA, both for finance as well a
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    Vineeta Sharma

    6 years ago
    I feel you should look at your passion and interest. You should go for the specialization you want to study, because if you will base your decision on packages and institutes, then in long run, you would lose your interest, as it is not the money that gives you the satisfaction. It is the achievement that makes you feel proud of yourself. Your passion would take you a long way to the top.
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    Lamya Kaushik hard worker, passionate to do new things, | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    Finance is always a preferred field for MBAs for its lucrative ROI and growth prospects, more in financial ways than personal. However, with higher ROI comes bigger risks. You screw up one time, a big one, and your done. Operations on the other hand, is more of a backed opportunity with limitless growth potential, more at personal, inter-personal and professional level. Yes, money would probably be lesser than in finance (at first, but a lot more as you grow), but you'll be exposed to a lot more than in finance. You'll learn to work with and enhance people, process, and products, which could have a much larger impact on an organisation
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