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Originally Posted by paurna more than the chance its the relevance of the course to ur field of study |
could u elaborate... i saw the following areas of specilaisations on nitie page... and i think they very much talk about finance... is it not...
Specializations
Management programs differ enormously in what they offer i.e. functional areas of business in which the participants wish to develop their competencies. Though the course aims at providing a rounded perspective to all major areas of business, typical MBA programs give sufficient leverage in the form of elective or optional subjects in any functional area. The typical specializations offered by a management course are presented below.
Marketing
Marketing subjects reflect the interdisciplinary nature of the marketing function in business. While the courses deal with the various aspects of the marketing manager's activities, they may also be based on both behavioral and quantitative foundations of decision-making. Students are introduced to topics such as consumer behavior, demand determinants, customer focus, market research, market planning, marketing channels, product and services management, advertising and promotion, international marketing and business-to-business marketing.
Students are introduced to topics such as consumer behavior, demand determinants, customer focus, market research, market planning, marketing channels, product and services management, advertising and promotion, international marketing and business to business marketing.
Finance
A specialization in finance exposes the student to the role of various financial instruments and the financial manager in an organization. Financial accounting, Financial management, Investment Analysis, Risk and Portfolio Management are some of the typical courses taught in this specialization.