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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
If you want to become a lecturer, a regular course is mandatory. Distance learning will not give you the competence or skills that are required for becoming a lecturer. Also, the colleges would not prefer to hire someone who has pursued education through correspondence. A regular course is always given preference and is considered valid against a distance course.

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astha singh

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Hi Priyanka!
The CFA programme is a globally recognised, graduate level curriculum that provides a strong foundation of real-world investment analysis and portfolio management skills along with the practical knowledge you need in today's investment industry. You are eligible if you are in the final year of your Bachelors programme or already have a Bachelors degree, or have professional working experience that totals up to 4 years. To earn a CFA charter, one has to give a series of sequential exams Level I, Level II, and Level III. The minimum duration to clear all three exams takes about 2 years. Once you have completed the course, you
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Jeetashree Doley

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There are two methods to get admission for M.Com they are direct or entrance. If you try the entrance method, you'll need a good rank (top 20, as told by one of my seniors). There's detailed information in SRCC's official website. Here's the link to it http://www.commercedu.com/mcom/.

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rahul r

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Job Prospects of PG Diploma in taxation law:
A course in Taxation will let you to explore amazing career opportunities in accounting domain. You can find job as per your educational background and working experience. Aspirants who have recently completed their graduation can explore jobs in private and government sectors whereas, professionals can join company as tax policy analyst, tax recruiter, tax advisor, tax examiners, revenue agents, tax manager, tax collectors and tax accountant. Lets take a look on some job titles after completion of a Taxation course:
Personal Finance Consultant
Employment Tax Specialist
Tax Policy Analyst
Financi
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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

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Modelling can be roughly categorized into print modelling, ramp modelling and television modelling. You don't need any educational qualifications to be a model. Both men and women have promising careers in the fashion and modelling industries. Participation in Photo shoots from the early age is the added advantage. To make a good model, the person should have the characteristics like optimistic view, high level of confidence, patience, perseverance, good facial appearance, optimum height and solid body along with photogenic face. Once you are ready with your portfolio, start applying to various modelling agencies. These agencies mig
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Mithlesh Kumar

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Yes, you can apply for Canada for further studies.

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Vivek BansodeSCM Pro, MBA-Ops, B.Tech Engg

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Yes, you can but basic accounting will be necessary for all BBA courses and then, you can choose Non Accounting specialisation which will help you to concentrate your career in Non Accounting field. You can go for Marketing, HR, Operations based on your choice. Accounting is basic knowledge which is very important and there are very less universities which can help you to do BBA without accounting but that will affect your future career.

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Vivek BansodeSCM Pro, MBA-Ops, B.Tech Engg

Guide-Level 12

If you are really interested for BBA, then go ahead for doing it. After BBA, you won't get much opportunities however once you do MBA you have greater Opportunities. In BBA, you can choose the specialisation and then can do MBA in that. You will get tremendous opportunities provided you have good grades and extra-curricular activities as well.

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Megha Aggarwal

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For admission in B.Com, you need to have passed 10+2 with commerce subjects of Business Studies & Accountancy.

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