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kanu vashisht

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Yes, for sure you will be getting admission in B.Com in international accounting and finance, what matters the most is your basic knowledge.
All the best.

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Yash Gupta

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St. Xavier's College Kolkata: Admission, Courses, Fees, Cut-Off 2019
A Christian Minority Higher Educational Institution, St. Xavier College was founded in 1860 by a Catholic Minority Religious body, the Society of Jesus. Affiliated to Calcutta University, the college offers UG and PG courses in the field of Arts, Science, Commerce, Business Administration, and Education with various specializations. It also offers various professional certificates and Diploma courses with career-oriented programmes. In addition, the college also offers Ph.D. in Physics, Biotechnology, Microbiology and Commerce. The medium of instruction is English. How
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SUBHADIP SHYAM

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No, you're not eligible to get admission in this college.

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Happy Mihani

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For general B.Com usually the cut-off criteria is lower than that of B.Com (Hons). It typically depends upon the type of college you want admission in. Majorly 70% is average that will help you secure a seat in a decent college. Rest, as stated earlier, there are multiple cut-off lists which depend on the number of seats available and the number of candidates applying.

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Happy Mihani

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For that, you need to introspect like what are your strengths, hobbies, weaknesses, etc. These will help you know the right career path for you. As if you want to go for a Master's degree, you may opt for M.Com, MBA, MCA, etc. Otherwise, there are many offbeat courses too in which you can step up to establish your career. Offbeat careers like dancer singer story or content writer, blogger, YouTuber are merely based on your passion regarding the interested field. These can also be pursued simultaneously along with your Master's degree. Go for a Master's degree from a good college, there you will have ample of opportunities to know your
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Happy Mihani

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Yes, the syllabus has been changed. After class 12th, first, you need to get yourself registered for CPT (Common Proficiency Test) at any of ICAI institute near you. They will give you the study material. Then after clearing that register for IPCC; it has 2 groups to be cleared. After that, one needs to undergo 6months of articleship training under a CA.

Here come the last step i.e. finals. Again it has 2 groups to be cleared. Meanwhile they have some IT trainings also about which you will be informed timely.

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Anjali Sharma

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Company Secretary is one of the principal officers of the company. They keep the company's records; complete the company's tax returns; advise the Board of Directors of their legal obligations to ensure that companies comply with statutory legislation. CS is also responsible for carrying out finance, accounts, legal, administrative and personnel functions in addition to his secretarial duties. The role starts from the very moment when the idea of formation of a company is conceived. However, a company secretary's actual function varies from company to company. The responsibilities in a large or medium firm include incorporation, public
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parvez shaikhMentor for upcoming generation and talents

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I would suggest you go abroad for studies because developed countries do have BA in Music course as a specialisation which would help you to boost your career.

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parvez shaikhMentor for upcoming generation and talents

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Yes definitely CS is possible after your M.B.A. Start going to coaching classes and preparation.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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I will first advise you to analyse as to why you received so less marks in B.Com. Was it tough for you to study? MBA is much tougher than B.Com hence caution. Also, a majority of good institutions demand at least 60% in graduation.

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