General Management
Hello Dear,
For BBA reserved seats are 61%-65% of total seats. basically, it depends on the college's criteria, in private institutions it does not matter but in govt. it reserved.
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MBA generally offers four domains. Marketing,Human Resources,Finance,Operations. You have to consider the college as well as its placements while choosing any domains. Marketing has slight edge over others and is more valuable so you get easily placed in marketing. In MBA you study two domains one as major subject while other as minor subject. You can take marketing as your subject and for minor you can choose between strategy and international business. It would be wiser if you study Marketing with Int. Business because it will add more value to your resume and both have immense learning and growth prospects.
MBA IN MARKETING AND INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS IS MORE VALUABLE THEN GENEARAL MANAGEMNET. IT HAS A GOOD SCOPE AS WELL. AND YOU WILL GET THE BETTER JOB , LIST IS GIVEN BELLOW
1. SENIOUR MANAGER- SALES-INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
2. ASSISTANT MANAGER- INTERNATIONAL SALES AND MARKETING
3. MANGER - INTERNATIONAL SALES
ACOORDING TO ME THESEA RE THE BEST JOBS FOR YOOU AFTER DOING MBA IN MARKETINGA ND INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS. ALL THE BEST AND HAVE A GREAT FUTURE AHEAD. AND FEEL FREE TO ASK ANYTHING.
There is nothing specific that doing an MBA in general management is valuable. MBA is valuable irrespective of whether it is done in general management,international business ,retail management etc. you get placed from all . There are number of jobs being offered from every domain with handsome packages.
Hi Shyam,
Kindly mention the name of the exam you’re talking about in the question. Only then I will be able to help you with your query.
Hello Prabhat,
There are many colleges in Delhi University offering B.com course like-
SRCC, LSR, Ramjas College, Hindu College, KMC, DSC, and others.
Admission to DU colleges depend on the cutoff released by the colleges. If your percentage meets the required merit declared by the college then you can apply for admission to the college.
Good Luck!!
Hello Chaitanya, Let me try to differentiate, these for you...
General Management - is the combination of many MBA courses such as HR, Leadership, strategic, finance, accounting, and others... Job for such profile - Professor, General Manager, Team analyst, Senior operating manager, Consultant, project manager and so on...
Specialisation - means will be expertise in that one specific field, whether finance, supply and chain management, Logistic management, HR and others. For example, for MBA in Finance job available are finance adviser, finance operator, policy developer, operation Manager and so on
Hope you find your answer.. all the best
Hi Vaibhav
For MBA admissions, the cumulative score is taken into consideration.
So the CGPA till the last exam or the average of your percentages till the last exam will be considered for the admission process.
All the best for the Admissions season!
Hello Binit, See both are good in their specific field... but i would prefer MBA in Finance management becoz The Finance Group provides research in the areas of Accounting and Control and Corporate Finance. Specialisation in finance would help you to get preference in different MNC's company, as chances of selection increases...
It also gives you an opportunity to get employed in both private and public sector/ institutions like finance companies, mortgage, loan associations, savings and commercial banks. The wide scope of financial experts is a result of the fact that people want to protect and expand their money and for that they need trustworthy and knowledgeable people.
So, best option would be MBA in Finance... All the best
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