Marketing Management
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing well.
I am glad to know that you are willing to pursue your passion. BUt for this you need to ensure that you have adquate finaces with you. This is because after doing an MBA in finance, the only way you can be a pastry chef is to get into a culinary course, hotel management course and opening up your own bakery. Yes, I am not kidding. Doing MBA will give you many lessons on entrepreneurship, business modelling and much more. Just that if you have the finances, you can make it through.
Or may be after doing an MBA from reputed and top colleges, you will not be getting any package less than 25 lakhs. You can work for 3-5 years and then you can enter the career you want. Give yourself some time and think about it.
Hope that you got the answer to your question. Feel free to comment back incase of any doubts. All the Best!
Dear aspirant,
Best B.Com Hons Specializations suitable for Master of Business Admission (MBA) Marketing.
B.Com Economics
B.Com Finance and Accounting
B.Com Auditing
Average course fees is Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 2.5 Lakhs. There is good scope for these courses.
To get more information about B.Com courses, specializations, eligibility, Colleges, etc go through below mentioned link.
https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-com-bachelor-of-commerce
For more information about B.Com Colleges in India go through below mentioned link.
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bcom(hons)-universities-in-india
May this information was helpful.
Good Luck!!
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Marketing refers to activities a company undertakes to promote the buying or selling of a product or service. Marketing includes advertising, selling, and delivering products to consumers or other businesses. Some marketing is done by affiliates on behalf of a company
Professionals who work in a corporation's marketing and promotion departments seek to get the attention of key potential audiences through advertising. Promotions are targeted to certain audiences and may involve celebrity endorsements , catchy phrases or slogans, memorable packaging or graphic designs and overall media exposure.
Marketing as a discipline involves all the actions a company undertakes to draw in customers and maintain relationships with them. Networking with potential or past clients is part of the work too, and may include writing thank you emails, playing golf with prospective clients, returning calls and emails quickly, and meeting with clients for coffee or a meal.
At its most basic level, marketing seeks to match a company's products and services to customers who want access to those products. Matching products to customers ultimately ensures profitability.
Product, price, place, and promotion are the Four Ps of marketing. The Four Ps collectively make up the essential mix a company needs to market a product or service. Neil Borden popularized the idea of the marketing mix and the concept of the Four Ps in the 1950s.
Product refers to an item or items the business plans to offer to customers. The product should seek to fulfill an absence in the market, or fulfill consumer demand for a greater amount of a product already available. Before they can prepare an appropriate campaign, marketers need to understand what product is being sold, how it stands out from its competitors, whether the product can also be paired with a secondary product or product line , and whether there are substitute products in the market.
Price refers to how much the company will sell the product for. When establishing a price, companies must consider the unit cost price, marketing costs, and distribution expenses. Companies must also consider the price of competing products in the marketplace and whether their proposed price point is sufficient to represent a reasonable alternative for consumers.
Place refers to the distribution of the product. Key considerations include whether the company will sell the product through a physical storefront, online, or through both distribution channels. When it's sold in a storefront, what kind of physical product placement does it get? When it's sold online, what kind of digital product placement does it get?
Promotion, the fourth P, is the integrated marketing communications campaign. Promotion includes a variety of activities such as advertising, selling, sales promotions, public relations, direct marketing, sponsorship, and guerrilla marketing.
Promotions vary depending on what stage of the product life cycle the product is in. Marketers understand that consumers associate a product’s price and distribution with its quality, and they take this into account when devising the overall marketing strategy.
Hello Aspirant
hope you are doing great. As per your query I would glad to tell you that mba in finance and mba in marketing both are quite good if you are persuing from tier-1 business schools . Moreover , its depends on person to person and their interest ,some students are not good with maths and numbers so they prefer to go in marketing and ehhance in those skills . If you have persued bachelors in economics ,statistics , maths then finance is very good option for you
Hope you found this answer helpful. Good luck for your future
Digital Marketing have a good career ahead. But to establish as a Digital Marketing specialist you need to invest time and have to learn certain skills so that you can create awareness about a product and by you seeming technique you have to articulate and sell the products. So if you intend in investing time and if you have interest in the field then its a good choice to start a career in Digital Marketing.
Now to pursue knowledge you can go for online training programs such as UDEMY. As Digital Marketing is more of a skill and less of a degree, you can learn it from anywhere to build the skills and implicate the knowledge. Now if you want to go for MBA courses then then you have to pass your BCOM.
To know more about MBA in Digital Marketing Management visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/mba-in-digital-marketing-management
To know more about Digital Marketing visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/digital-marketing-course
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Hello Aspirant,
BBA - Aviation and BBA - Marketing are an intresting and wonderful bachelor course. And both of them provides good packages to the students persuing.
But it depends what you are more interested in that is airlines field or marketing sector .
If you are choosing a field by only fast and good job you might be only running behind money. Please don't do that, find your interest. If you develop a wonderful skill in the field you are more interested you will be paid much more than those persuing the same level course.
Further after completing any of these bachelor degree you won't be getting a very good package, for that you need to complete masters in that field, MBA with that specialization. Then you might get a very good 6-7 figure salary yearly.
You can refer to these articles to know more related to BBA Aviation and BBA Management -
https://www.careers360.com/courses/aviation-management-course
https://www.careers360.com/courses/marketing-management-course
Hope it will help.
All the Best.
Yes, definitely after doing BBA in Aviation, you may definitely pursue MBA in any specialization, provided youre interested in a career in the Management Sector. There are many MBA Specializations available today, including Finance, HR, Supply Chain, Marketing and many more.
Dear,
MBA in Marketing Colleges in India are more than 3000. These Colleges offer MBA Marketing Specialization courses of different nature and duration but their coverage areas are same. After study of more than 50 programs, we can classify the programs offered in India into following different categories:
Here you will find a list of MBA colleges accepting 80-90 percentile in CAT. I would suggest to go after these schools if you are not able to crack into IIMs. https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/what-if-my-cat-percentile-between-80-and-90-do-i-have-any-chance-at-top-b-schools
Hope this helps!
Hello candidate,
There is a list of some of the best colleges of your interest for pursuing PGDM in marketing field-
1. New Delhi institute of Management
2. International Management institute, Delhi
3. Institute of Management technology ghaziabad
4. Birla institute of Management technology greater Noida
5. Indian institute of Management Ahmedabad
6. Indian institute of Management Calcutta
7. Indian institute of technology Delhi
8. XLRI Jamshedpur
9. SPJIMR Mumbai
10. Administrative Management College
11. Oasis College of Science and Management
Hope you found it helpful. If you have any further queries feel free to post it here!!
Hi,
I hope you are doing well.
Yes it is absolutely okay and do not worry about changing your specialisation. Many students change their specialisations because as they grow they realise their areas of interest and skills.
So, if you feel marketing is the area you are interested and would want to take up a future in it. It is absolutely okay and normal to go ahead with it.
Hence, you can change your specialisation in MBA as marketing. It would not be an issue. Go ahead with the areas of your interest, work hard and you’ll excel in it.
I hope this answer helps!
All the very best for your future endeavours.
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