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Vineet Kumar RohillaPersuing BBA from JIMS Kalkaji(IP University)

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You can do almost every course of commerce like B.Com, BBA, CA, law, hotel management, etc.

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Arpit DongreMaturity is when you realize nothing is permanent

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There exist plenty of higher degree options for those who have completed their Master's degree in Commerce. Those who are interested to build up a strong career preferably in academic field can go with M.Phil or Ph.D. in the area. MBA in Finance is another good option for these candidates. Anyway, the selection of the course should be on the basis of the skill and interest of the aspirant. The main higher education programs after M.Com are mentioned here:
Master of Business Administration
Chartered Accountant
Chartered Financial Analyst
B.Ed
LLB
CS
M.Phil
Ph.D.

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Syed Asif

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Here is the procedure, first of all you have to write some entrance exams like CAT, MAT, GMAT and other state level exams, then apply for the colleges with the availability of the course you like and whose cutoff come under your score. Then, report in the college and that's it.

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Bhavna Sen

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Hello,
What is your career plan? Keeping that in mind, one should opt for the stream in graduation. You can be from any stream to pursue MBA. But, first be very sure about your interest. All the Best.

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Prachi PolMaking History...

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Eligibility for Admission: (a) Passed Senior Secondary School Examination (10+2) and Foundation Course of the Institute of Cost Accountants of India/ Graduation in any discipline other than Fine Arts/ Foundation (Entry Level) Part I Examination of CAT of the Institute/ Foundation (Entry Level) Part I Examination and Competency Level Part II Examination of CAT of the Institute (b) Passed Foundation of ICSI/Intermediate of ICAI by whatever name called along with 10+2. (c)List of other qualifying examination are given vides Annexure VIof prospectus. Incumbents waiting for the result can apply for provisional admission
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Syed Asif

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Well, get to know about MBA in tourism and travel, if you find it right, then go for it.

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jyoti sharma

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There are many Top MBA Colleges offering MBA / PGDM Admission without Entrance Exams. These colleges granting admission on the bases of personal Interview and Group Discussion. Most of all Private Universities and Colleges all across India. It may be really tough, in fact next to impossible to get Admission in Top 50 MBA Colleges in India without Entrance Exams.

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Vibhor Kashyap

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Yes, you can pursue your BCA after successful completion of your +2 with commerce stream. You just have to make sure that you score at least 45% in your board result. The eligibility criteria for BCA is different for every university, so you'll have to look for certain universities and colleges which will provide you admission.

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jyoti sharma

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No, you don't have much options of colleges accepting less than 50% marks in Graduation. Also, if you belong to any reserved category then surely as per the eligibility you can have. Therefore, find Direct Admission in Top MBA Colleges in India with less than 50% in Graduation.

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jyoti sharma

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Hi,
You can pursue MBA or PGDM. Since these are the best placements oriented courses. No, you don't have much options of colleges accepting less than 50% marks in Graduation. Also, if you belong to any reserved category then surely as per the eligibility you can have. Therefore, find Direct Admission in Top MBA Colleges in India with less than 50% in Graduation.

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