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Rahul Singh

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Venky is better for B.Com (Hons) while Narsee Monjee is better for management courses. Moreover, it's DU affiliated and is one of the top government colleges for commerce.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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CFA Eligibility-
The eligibility for the CFA course is as follows:. Those who are pursuing their final year of Bachelor degree are also eligible for admission to CFA course. Applicants are required to have work experience of at least 4 years for availing for the course. Dec 26, 2018
Eligibility: Bachelors degree + 4 years work ex. Course level: Post-graduation
Duration: Minimum 1.5 years
Course Fee: Up to INR 1.05 Lacs. You can take the exam as long as you : Have a Bachelor's (or equivalent) degree, or be in the final year of your Bachelor's degree at the time of registration, or have four years of qualified, professional work experience o
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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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A person interested in enrolling for the CA Course after Class XIIth would be required to appear for CPT Exam. CPT Exam is held twice every year in the month of June and Dec and the last date for submitting the CPT Exam Form is April/Oct respectively. However, before submitting the CPT Exam Form, a person would first be required to register himself for CPT. If a person has appeared for Class XIIth Exams, but the Results have not been announced, he can apply for provisional registration for CPT and would be required to furnish the mark-sheets on passing the Class XIIth Exams. Out of every 100 students who appear for CPT Exams, approxima
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devendra pathak pathakprincipal and member of academic council BU

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No, if you pass B.Com more than 55 percentage. You are exempted from CPT. If you pass graduate or post graduate other than commerce. You need to have 60 percentage and above.

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Sandeep HarYour Un-official Mentor!

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Since you are a graduate, you can enroll directly for the Executive level of CS. You have to register for the programme through the official website: https://icsi.edu/home/. The exams are held twice in a year, one during June and December. There are cut-off dates before which you have to register for the exam that you are planning to take. The fees is Rs.10k if you are from non-commerce background. You may refer the official site of ICSI: https://smash.icsi.in/Documents/ONLINEREGISTRATION.pdf for more details.

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devendra pathak pathakprincipal and member of academic council BU

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Both have their own value and criterias. BBA will have management and commerce while B.Com will have pure commerce. You have to decide on your own. You can opt MBA after both these courses.

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Ravi Jaiswal

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You should search locally, at the college and nearby places.

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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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After completing class 12th commerce, you can apply for following courses :-
1) CS
2) CA
3) B.Com
4) BBA
5) BCA
6) BHM Bachelor in Hotel Management).

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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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After completing class 12th commerce, you can apply for five years Law course. Or, after completing the B.Com you can apply for three years Law course.

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Jainish ShahPGDM E-Business | Digital Marketing Consultant

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If you have the right skills and passion, background will not be a problem. If you are interested in programming, then MBA is not the right place for you. MBA will teach you to manage IT projects or to be a B.A. It will not teach you to code. You learn programming languages if your goal is to become software developer. You are already a B.Com so I guess instead of switching to programming now, you can do MBA and manage projects, All the best!

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