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Ishu Singhal

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That depend on your university. If the course is still there, then you can give the exam, else not.

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Mayur Leuva

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Both are good, but I personally think MBA is far better course than M.Com MBA course is a highly valued degree designed to develop the skills required for careers in business and management. Attaining an MBA allows you to learn how to successfully manage, lead, organize and adapt in a variety of business environments. The skills learned through an MBA programme prepare you with practical skills as well as theoretical knowledge that you can further your business aspirations with. An MBA can translate your raw potential into great opportunities.

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Shamsul HusainInspired by nature, it's originality and style.

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Join M.Com through IGNOU, you will see the options there. Regards.

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Rohit Rexwal

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You can take admission in any humanities course except for English (honors) in Delhi University.

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Shalaka Singh

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Hi Shrawan, what you want to take as a career totally depends on your interests. Here are a few course options that you can have a look at:
B.Com in Accounting and Commerce
BBA LLB
BBA/BMS
BCA (IT and Software)
Chartered Accountancy (CA)
Company Secretary (CS)
BA in Humanities & Social Sciences
BA in Arts (Fine/Visual/Performing)
Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA)
BDes in Animation
BA LLB
BDes in Design
B.Sc in Hospitality & Travel
B.Sc in Design
Bachelor of Journalism & Mass Communication (BJMC)
BHM in Hospitality & Travel
Bachelor of Journalism (BJ)
Bachelor of Mass Media (BMM)
BA in Hospitality & Travel
BA in Animation
Diploma in Education (DEd)

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Ananya Dev

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Hi Mukesh!
These are some good distance education universities in India for pursuing PhD:
IGNOU
Delhi University of Mumbai
Annamalai University
Bharathiar University.

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Dinesh Kristi

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Hi Rajesh,
First, start researching on different universities, what their eligibility criteria is, how much marks they seek, how much IELTS score is required, deadlines, fees, scholarships etc. Most of them require 75% and above in class 12th. Everything is mentioned on university websites, you can also email them for inquiries. There are many universities in Canada and it is difficult to name just one. You can look up the NET. Simon Fraser University, McMaster University, University of British Columbia, University of Waterloo are some of the famous ones. Begin this first step and eventually start applying after selecting the universit
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Subhrajyoti Saha

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Hello, MBA in finance will bring in all topics under one umbrella. So, you do not have to separately think about specific domains like banking or insurance.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Krishna,
Let me answer your query in segments.
(#1) Firstly make a target college and the start preparation. Strategies could be different, if you are planning to do your PG from ISB Hyderabad or IIMS or Abroad, because all have different admission criteria.(#2) For skills; it's an indescribable topic. But, fundamentally, you need to have good communication skills, analytics skills, behavioral skills etc.
(#3) For gap, yes it's good to have but for those who are able to generate some value to their profile in this gap. Interviewer will not only ask about your year gap but also ask for the reason. If you have any managerial work exp
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