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What courses should an MBA aspirant do?
Certification courses for MBA HR aspirants
- SAP HR Certification.
- HR Analytics.
- SHRM Certification.
- Chartered Financial Analyst.
- Certification in Risk Management Assurance.
- Financial Modelling.
- Project Management Professional Certification.
- Social Marketing Certifications.
What is Flip course?
Ltd (FLIP: www.learnwithflip.com) offered India’s ONLY & largest range of e-learning and certifications, across Banking & Financial Services (BFS). FLIP crossed 70,000+ alumni ; with students, working professionals, banks, NBFCs, IT companies and educational institutions as clients.
Which field is best in Finance?
Here are the highest paying finance jobs:
- Investment banker. National average salary: $61,929 per year.
- Information technology auditor. National average salary: $63,412 per year.
- Compliance analyst.
- Financial advisor.
- Insurance advisor.
- Financial analyst.
- Senior accountant.
- Hedge fund manager.
What pre-MBA courses should I take?
The pre MBA courses we specifically recommend that all incoming MBA students take are: For many people, finance is not necessarily any easier than accounting, and even if you have a background in it, you may still want to do a quick refresher of important concepts. CFI has developed a series of online courses to make sure you’re all set to go.
What is the qualification required to join MBA in India?
To join MBA ,the candidates must have graduation degree in any stream from a recognized university in India.so the degree doesnot matter still there are some preferences given to some degrees. The candidates should do graduation in that field only in which they want to do MBA .So there will be a realtion between the both.
Should I do a graduation before doing an MBA?
The candidates should do graduation in that field only in which they want to do MBA .So there will be a realtion between the both. As you are from Commerce Background,you should go for the following streams in graduation before your MBA.
What are the different types of MBA courses?
The courses fall into three categories (as illustrated below) consisting of (1) accounting, (2) finance, and (3) financial modeling. Accounting is usually one of the least intuitive and most frustrating courses for MBA students.