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Profiles to take up after MBA in Finance

Finance is a wide sector and in these changing times it’s one of the most sought after professions. A profile in finance can propel your career forwards and career growth is highly likely. If you’re good with numbers and want to get in the financial field then don’t hesitate, go for it! A convenient way of entering this sector is by graduating with an MBA degree. An MBA in Finance will assure you achieve your dreams, add a little hard work and ambition from your side and there’s no stopping you. Whereas the question of the various profiles after an MBA in Finance is concerned, well there are many. Basically there are 3 groups –

  • Core finance
  • Banking and Insurance
  • General Management

Core Finance

This group is for the Finance majors who have excellent technical prowess and accurate analytical skills.

  • Asset Management

Allocating investments and evaluating funds and portfolios of several products that will enhance growth

  • Industry Research

As the name suggests, the employee will have to study industry parameters and ongoing trends of costs, prices, supply and demand of a particular segment


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Here you get to think out-of-the-box and resolve financial issues, it also requires you to be an expert of the domain.

  • Accounting

Documenting, crunching numbers and reporting several accounts and report how the company is financially doing

  • Auditing

Keeping tabs on business process and checking the numbers of all accounts to show a decent view of the organization

The aforementioned pointers covers most of the profiles related to the financial section. If you’re looking to pursue a one year MBA in finance then do check MBA colleges in Gurgaon, Mumbai, Jamshedpur and Hyderabad, these cities offer the best educational infrastructure for a 1 year full time MBA in India.

Vikas Agarwal
the authorVikas Agarwal
Vikas Agarwal is an IIT-Varanasi graduate in Chemical Engineering. He is the Founder and CEO of Finaacle.com - an investment advisory website. He is a Business Development Professional but a Value Investor at heart. He writes articles on Finaacle, which focus on simplifying the art of investing and the causes of human misjudgment when it comes to investing. He also shares his experiences as an investor and lessons from some of the greatest investors of all time.

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