Which stream should I choose while taking admissions in MBA (HR,finance or marketing) so as to get good placements and need to study less?
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Abhinav Prakash Creativity. Innovation. Determination. Dedication. | Contributor-Level 7
6 years ago1. List down your characteristics and then try to understand the characteristics of the specializations to be able to understand the demand and need of the market in the respective field.
2. After manipulations and analysis, try to match the best possible stream for you.
3. Also, you must consult literate and aware seniors, professors in order to have a better understanding. -
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Vineet Kumar Rohilla Persuing BBA from JIMS Kalkaji(IP University) | Guide-Level 12
7 years agoI would suggest that finance will be a good option as it will include a normal MBA plus finance field where you will get knowledge about banking sector in which you can get some important portfolios as compared to HR and other fields where you will mainly do side roles in a bank, but if you don't want to go into the banking sector then do anything it's just that you will have some more fields open to you. -
Hi Pragati,
The course structure would be similar regardless of whether you take HR, finance or marketing. Placements opportunities are offered on an equal basis for all streams, as we have a variety of job profiles offered by top companies in India.
So you should take into account your interests and skills while selecting the specialization which would be suitable for you. -
Hi dear,The course structure would be similar regardless of whether you take HR, finance or marketing. Placements opportunities are offered on an equal basis for all streams, as we have a variety of job profiles offered by top companies in India. So you should take into account your interests and skills while selecting the specialization, which would be suitable for you.
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Marketing, HR, Finance has always scope in MBA. So, choose MBA institute & then study hard to get jobs.
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Regarding placement prospects, it is important to note that the job market can be unpredictable and is subject to various factors such as industry trends, economic conditions, and competition. However, each of the three streams you mentioned - HR, finance, and marketing - offer their own unique opportunities and challenges.
If you are interested in the financial side of business, finance may be a good choice for you, as it typically involves working with numbers, data analysis, and making financial decisions. Marketing, on the other hand, is more focused on promoting products or services and building relationships with customers. HR inv...more -
For MBA graduate, Marketing stream always provides more job opportunities in the corporate compared to other stream.
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