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Nisha MishraYou are the only one, who can change your own life

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BBA or Bachelor of Business Administration is a three-year undergraduate programme focusing on the fields of business and management. While B.Com is Bachelor of Commerce, a course which is offered by many universities across India and can be studied as an Honours course for three years.

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Vinty Tanwar

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Gargi college has better response in comparison to AtmaRam.

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Rhedem Suryavanshi

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It should be your choice based on your interest. But, if you still want an answer go for MBA.

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Vinty Tanwar

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Yes, you can do MBA in Accounting and Finance.

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Rhedem Suryavanshi

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10+2 with Mathematics/ Accountancy or Commerce as one of the main subjects with 70% marks in aggregate

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Rhedem Suryavanshi

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The cut off is too high for BCom. It is around 90% for General Merit, 75% for SC/ST and for Christian Catholic it is easy to get admission with 60% as Joseph's is a Christian minority College.

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Rhedem Suryavanshi

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Yes you can start preparing but also take admission in Bachelor's college as the minimum educational qualification required to take on the IAS exam is graduation. You have to have a degree from a recognised university to attempt the IAS exam conducted by the UPSC every year.

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Rhedem Suryavanshi

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Practice daily, solve your text book, refer previous year question papers.

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Rhedem Suryavanshi

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It is a good decision only if you are focused and dedicated to clear the CA. It takes 5 years to complete the CA course. And if you are not completely sure if you can clear CA or not then go for BBA and then MBA.

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