Jigyasa University MBA (Finance) FAQs
Ques. What are the career options after MBA (Finance) from Jigyasa University?
Ans. MBA (Finance) graduates can pursue roles such as Financial Analyst, Investment Banker, Corporate Finance Manager, Credit Analyst, Risk Manager, Treasury Manager, Tax Consultant, and Banking Officer. Finance professionals are in demand across commercial banks, investment banks, NBFCs, insurance companies, mutual fund houses, corporate finance departments, and financial advisory firms. Entry-level salaries for MBA Finance graduates in India typically range from Rs. 5-8 LPA, with experienced professionals in senior roles earning Rs. 15-30 LPA or more.
Ques. Should I pursue MBA (Finance) or CA after graduation? Which is better?
Ans. Both are strong credentials but serve different purposes. CA (Chartered Accountancy) is a professional qualification focused on accounting, auditing, and taxation, and is highly valued in audit firms and tax practices. MBA (Finance) provides a broader management education covering corporate finance, investment analysis, banking, and strategic financial management, and is better suited for managerial and leadership roles in the corporate world. Many professionals pursue both qualifications for a stronger career profile. If you prefer a management career in banking, investment, or corporate finance, MBA (Finance) is the right choice.
Ques. Is MBA (Finance) from Jigyasa University recognised by UGC?
Ans. Yes, Jigyasa University (formerly Himgiri Zee University) is a UGC-recognised private university established under the Uttarakhand Private University Act. The MBA degree awarded by the university is a valid postgraduate degree recognised by the University Grants Commission (UGC). The university also has approvals from NAAC and other statutory bodies.
Ques. Can a student with a B.Sc. (Mathematics) or B.Sc. (Statistics) background apply for MBA (Finance)?
Ans. Yes, students with a B.Sc. (Mathematics) or B.Sc. (Statistics) background are not only eligible but are often considered strong candidates for MBA (Finance), as their quantitative skills are highly relevant to financial analysis, portfolio management, and risk modelling. The eligibility criterion is a minimum of 50% marks in any bachelor's degree from a recognised university.
Ques. What professional certifications can I pursue alongside MBA (Finance) to boost my career?
Ans. Students pursuing MBA (Finance) can complement their degree with professional certifications such as CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst), FRM (Financial Risk Manager), NISM certifications (for capital markets), CFP (Certified Financial Planner), or ACCA. These certifications, combined with an MBA, significantly enhance employability and salary prospects in investment banking, asset management, and financial advisory roles.
Ques. Does Jigyasa University provide any support for finance-related internships during the MBA programme?
Ans. Yes, Jigyasa University's Training and Placement Cell actively facilitates internship placements for MBA students. The School of Business Studies also organises industry interactions, guest lectures by finance professionals, and live project opportunities with companies. Students are encouraged to pursue internships in banks, NBFCs, financial advisory firms, or corporate finance departments during the summer break between the first and second year of the programme.
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