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Dr Bharti SinghDr in Foods and Nutrition and 9yrs experience

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The minimum educational qualification of the candidate must be that of a graduate from a designated University. Take a test for PO in banks or enter in marketing sector in banks.

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Sohini Ghosh

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Yes, you can. There is no harm in changing your stream. Be absolutely sure about what you want and go ahead. All the best.

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Khanjan Somaiya

Beginner-Level 2

You can appear as per the Supreme Court judgement. There is no upper limit for age to appear in CLAT exams.

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Sohini Ghosh

Contributor-Level 6

Yes,
You can pursue CA after engineering. At first, you have to know that CA is considered to be the most difficult stream in commerce. It usually takes 5 years to complete the degree. However, students fail to pass it at one go. Hence the number of students passing CA is pretty low. Also, students who do not have a commerce base its much tougher for them. Finance and accounting is something which you need to learn first. You need to put in extreme amount of labor.

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manohar agr

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You may write both, CMA and MBA simultaneously. Both the exams do not clash with each other, and some of the subjects are also in common. But, do remember CMA is not as easy as MBA.

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Manash MondalStudent at HNLU - Raipur

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You can go for CLAT and still pursue CS as a part time course. Many students in my university do so. So, I think that won't be a problem.

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Harsh Goyal

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You can go for CA, as it is one of the most prominent course for commerce students.

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rahul r

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Top 50 Commerce colleges with the highest and the lowest cutoffs are mentioned at the link provided below. Select a college which matches with your cut off percentage. The India Today magazine recently released its annual survey rank list of educational institutes in India. Colleges from all over the country participated in the survey, which included research on government and private institutes from Medical, Arts, Science, Commerce, Teaching, Law, Mass Communication, Design, Computer Application, Fine Arts, Fashion and Hotel Management. https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/articles/commerce-colleges-in-india-highest-and-lowest-
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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Higher study options after B.Com. You can pursue any of these courses after completing B.Com provided you qualify the university eligibility criteria:
CRISIL Certified Analyst programme (CCAP)
Diploma in Banking & Financial Services (HDBFS)
Executive MBA
Executive programme in Applied Finance-IIM, Calcutta
International Post Graduate Diploma in Risk Management
LLB
M.Com
CA
Master in Financial Management (MFM)
Master of Management Studies (MS)
Master of Retail Management
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Master of Marketing Management (MMM)
Masters in Human Resources Development Management (MHRDM)
Masters in Marketing
Masters in Business Studies
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