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Guide-Level 15
I suggest you to take forward your dreams. The MA degree is suggestable and you can do it in Indira Gandhi National Open University. It is a government university and the degree will fetch you firm jobs for your qualification. All the very best.
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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
You can go for:
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com)
Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS)
Bachelor of Business Studies (BBS)
Bachelor in business management. Chartered Accountancy (CA)
Chartered Financial Analyst programme (CFA)
Company Secretary programme (CS)
The structure of salary is depends on the employers and the role or working field in commerce. A fresher analyst can get 10000 to 15000 per month while the senior one (executive or manager) can get the 30000 to 50000 per month. Choose that subject in which you have more interest. Best of luck.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
With increasing levels of prosecution for financial fraud and with other reasons for detailed financial investigation the need for qualified people to investigate, document and be an expert witness in court is rapidly expanding. Developed by Chartered Accountants Ireland, the Diploma in Forensic Accounting is designed to provide participants with the core skills and knowledge required to undertake forensic accounting assignments. The Diploma in Forensic Accounting is offered as a classroom course and is supported by comprehensive learning materials to guide, explain and test your understandin
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
To get the cutoff list for journalism and mass communication in the College of Commerce and Arts, Patna, it would be best if you can go to the university and get the information about them.
Regards.
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Scholar-Level 18
Many universities accept 50% in graduation as the eligibility for admission to any PG course. Hence, I feel you can, but to be on safer side, please check the webpage of the university concerned.
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