Full Time
2 Year
English
Management
About
M.B.A. in Finance
M.B.A. in
Finance is a 2- year long postgraduate course divided across 4 semesters.
Finance is the study of financial planning, economics, accounting, and other
similar areas of operation in an organization or business. The first two
semesters of the course are common between all students, and the last two focus
on the candidates’ chosen subjects of finance-related specialization.
M.B.A.
in Financial Management: Course Objectives
Listed here
are some of the principle objectives of the course.
The course aims
to prepare eligible candidates to efficiently:
·
understand
key business functions such as bookkeeping, promoting, back, data
frameworks and operations management.
·
pursue
area specializations such as Marketing, Financial Management, and Human
Resource Management.
·
develop
leadership and team-building skills.
·
manage
ethical issues and multicultural diversity.
·
develop
and execute techniques and strategic tools to recognize, comprehend and
analyze the various dimensions of the business environment.
·
pursue
scholarly research for finding solutions for real-life business problems
for the benefit of the academia, business organizations, community, and
the nation at large.
Eligibility
for M.B.A. in Financial Management
Listed here
are the minimum criteria of eligibility needed to be fulfilled for admission to
the course.
·
Candidates
aspiring to pursue the course need to have completed graduation in any stream.
·
In
most cases, qualification of a relevant entrance test GMAT, CAT, XAT, MAT,
etc. The minimum eligible score may vary across institutes.
The common
entrance test assesses candidates in sections such as English, problem-solving,
data analysis and interpretations, numerical ability, logical reasoning and
general awareness.
M.B.A.
in Financial Management: Admission Process
For admission
to the course, candidates are needed to qualify a relevant entrance exam such
as GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) or CMAT (Combined Management
Admission Test).
M.B.A.
in Financial Management: Academic Options
Upon
successful completion of the course, candidates interested in further studies
in the discipline may go for pursuing Ph.D., or post-doctoral studies in
Financial Management, to pursue professions such as Professor, Teacher, Researcher
etc.
M.B.A.
in Financial Management: Career Prospects
Successful
postgraduates of the course find lucrative career opportunities in both
government and private organizations in areas such as account management, stock
market, the Finance Ministry, financial consultancies, banks, and such.
Such
postgraduates are hired in capacities such as Accounts Manager, Finance
Manager, Business Analyst, Accounts Executive, Finance Officer, Research
Analyst, Finance Analyst, Equity Research Analyst, Accounts Officer, Finance
Executive, Assistant Manager, and the like.
M.B.A.
in Financial Management: Syllabus and Course Structure
Listed here
are the principle components that form part of the course’s curriculum.
·
Business
Writing
·
Calculus
for Business
·
Corporate
Finance
·
Financial
Institutions
·
Introduction
to Accounting
·
Management
Information Systems
·
Advanced
Marketing
·
Money
and Capital Markets
·
Portfolio
Analysis
·
Principles
of Macroeconomics
·
Issues
in Management and Organization
·
Microeconomics
·
Statistics
for Business.