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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
You are eligible for both the courses. If you want to make your career in accounting, finance, computers and E-business etc., you should opt for M.Com. If being a part of management team of an organisation attracts you, MBA is a great option. Both the fields have great career prospects.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
The students who would like to join the CS course after passing the graduation has to undergo two stages of the Company Secretaryship i.e. Executive Programme
Professional Programme
*Executive Programme can be pursued by a Graduate of all streams except Fine Arts. *Professional Programme can be pursued only after clearing the Executive Programme of CS Course.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Yes if you have interest in chartered accountancy, then you can go for it after finishing your Engineering. You should fulfill the following conditions to apply for CA:
*You must have completed the 4 years Engineering Course from any recognised college/university.
*You must have a minimum of 60% marks in your Engineering.
*You do not have any pending backlogs. If you fulfill the above mentioned then you can go for CA Course without giving the CPT.
New answer posted
8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
You can pursue either of them depending on your interest. If you want to continue your career in commerce field only, I would suggest you to go for M.Com or MBA (Finance). If you wish to switch your career, You can opt for other Diploma or certificate courses.
New answer posted
8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
There are many creative and professional courses that you can pursue after completing your 10+2. You can opt for fashion design, interior design, mass communication, textile design, automobile design, product design, etc. The field is vast for professional courses. All you need is to figure out your area of interest.
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8 years agoGuide-Level 14
New answer posted
8 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
If you want a government job just after your graduation, then start preparing for the competitive exams otherwise you can pursue for CA programme.
There are many organizations which are recruiting students in different fields like Banks, Railways and in other government sectors.
Recently Railway Recruitment Board has announced a vast number of vacancies to recruit the aspirant in Indian Railway.
To appear in this examinations, you must have to fulfill the required eligibility criteria.
There are 62907 posts in RB Group D and 26502 for RRB ALP.
So, this is the great opportunity for you to get a government job
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8 years agoNew answer posted
8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
These are
1. Labor Welfare/ Personnel Management/ Industrial Relations/ Labour & Social Welfare/Human Resource Management
and
2. Management (This includes Business Admin. Mgt./ Marketing/ Marketing Mgt./ Industrial Relations and Personnel Mgt./ Personnel Mgt./ Financial Mgt./Co-operative Management)
As you have done MBA in Finance (major) so Management should be a feasible choice as a subject for you.
Regards.
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