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Ritika Bhardwaj

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There are number of options available for you, as you mentioned you done with your graduation in commerce. So, you can do your Masters in fashion designing. M.Sc. (Design - Fashion)- 2 years. (4 Semesters): The minimum eligibility criteria for M.Sc. (Design- Fashion), 50% aggregate marks in any Bachelors degree. A Masters of Science marks the completion of the first level of post-graduate study. Since these are some of the most competitive and the fastest-growing job markets in the world today, an increasing number of students are choosing to pursue a Masters degree to make themselves more professional. The field of fashion is roughly
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Bhavy dhawan

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Hi,
No, the admissions will be done on merit basis { cutoffs }.
All the best.

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Bhavy dhawan

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Hi,
Look, this can be a major decision of your life and it also depends on many factors. If your main focus is some other professional course like CA, etc. Along with your graduation, then it does't really matters from where you do it. But if you have some other plans and you want to focus mainly on your graduation, then you should look for quality education options which are recognised in the job market. If you get a reputed institute near your home, whats better than that. Just don't compromise with the quality of education, whether it is in your state or outside it.
All the best.

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Manish GadekarMBA , Department of Management Sciences PUMBA

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Go for MBA Finance, parallely pursue CFA level 3 as well. You will be the most successful Manager.
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Priyanka Singhal

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Hi Prachi!
Here, I am suggesting you some books which may help you:
Business Environment by M. B. SHUKLA
Financial Management by I. M. PANDEY
Business Economics by D. N. DWIVEDI
Management by Koontz, O Donnel & Weihrich
Statistics by Dr. KL GUPTA
Human Resource Management by ASWATHAPPA, K. Marketing Management by PHILIP KOTLER
Money and Banking by M. L. SETH
Income Tax by D. B. Narang & Rajiv Puri
Now, most important thing, you need to take help from guide as well, so for that you may go for TRUEMANS UGC NET COMMERCE, by this you will get an idea that which section is important from examination point of view. Last but not least, solved previous
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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

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Dear Rukhsar,
I have been trying to connect with the university for your query. However, unable to get through. NMIMS provides M.Com only into full time regular courses. You can call up on their toll free number -1800 102 5138. It is the number for full time courses department. They will be able to tell you about the exact date for form filling about the course. I hope this helps. All the best and God Bless You.

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Bhavy dhawan

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Hi,
Look, it all depends on one's capability of handling situations. A regular course degree surely gets more recognition and value in the market than a correspondence one, but as we all know that CA is one of the most the toughest courses in our country and it requires a lot of study and time of your daily life. So if you think you can not manage time between the two, then I would suggest you to go for correspondence one.
All the best.

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Bhavy dhawan

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Hey,
It is not possible to directly take admission in the 3rd year of any graduation course. But, there exist some 1 year graduation coursed which you can google out if you like.
All the best.

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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

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Dear Mayank,
If you are pursuing CA and have completed you graduation, than, I personally believe that you don't need to go for PG. The CA certification is itself equal to PG. Rather it us a statutory designation that every company has to appoint for handling their accounts. Further if still you wish for pursuing your PG, than you should go for MBA. It is a very nice combination as it will teach you people management. I hope this would suffice. All the best and God Bless You.

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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If you want to make your career in the teaching field then you must have done PG in that subject.

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