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Gk sharma

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Yes, there is possibility you can take admission in another university for your 2nd year. I see many student of distance department continuously change their university. But, you should have migration certificate of your current university. Kindly contact your choice university.

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Krishna Agrawal

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PGDM is post graduate Diploma in management and MBA is Master of Business Administration. Earlier, IIMS were not allowed to give MBA degree, but post-IIM bill is passed, IIMs have autonomy to decide whether to give MBA degree or PGDM.

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pavan acharistruggling for something......

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Yes, you can register for CFA on your graduation basis. All the best.

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Usha L MojiPositive thinker!!

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Hi,I think you should go for PGDM and along with it write various banking exams. There are certain pros and cons in both it all depends on your choice. When it's comes to banking exams you start to earn immediately, have job security, moderate work load, but then it has slower growth compared to other private jobs. And, if you choose PGDM, a large paycheck depending on the college you have joined and if you have any previous experience in banking but you will have a high work pressure, and less job stability. Hope it helps you. All the best.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Kanuj,I am afraid, no institute offering MBA as a course allows any lateral admission. This word 'lateral admission' is invariably used for lateral admission directly into second year of engineering for those students who have completed their Diploma in engineering.

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pratiksha kamble

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It is the right time to join coaching. There are so many coaching who claim that they can cover your all topics within a couple of months, but it is useless because with few months of coaching you can hardly complete your whole syllabus, so it is the right time.

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pratiksha kamble

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Right time to start coaching is before 1 year, it is suitable time to join coaching. You can easily cover all your topics with revision a get enough time for practice.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Ishan,
As per their admission policy on website, if the duration of your Bachelors is less than 4 years then you are not eligible to do MBA from Harvard or Stanford because they generally follow American education system. According to that, the length of graduation is 4 years (fresher, sophomore, junior, senior). Hence they wouldn't allow if you have done B.Com, BBA, BA or something like this.
In addition to this, according to them if you really wish to pursue MBA from Harvard, you need to have post graduate Diploma after Bachelors. IELTS or TOEFL is only required if the medium of instruction in your college is not in English.

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Ayush Thakur

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Both are graduate degree courses and the duration of both these courses is same, i.e. 3 years, choosing any one course is totally dependent on your interest. If you are interested in accounting field, then B.com would be the best course for you. But if your aim is to do MBA course then BBA would be the best for you.
After completing B.Com, you can also go with MBA course but if you can do BBA then you will easily handle the MBA course.
B.com is best for those who are interested in making their career in accounting and finance field but BBA course is for those who are interested in professional courses and interested to do MBA course in f
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