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http://www.nmcollege.in/Courses_Offer/BCOM_EligibalityCriteria.aspx
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A Bachelor's degree in business administration or a related field like finance is required to become an investment banker, though many employers prefer or require a master's degree. Because these professionals use mathematical models to predict potential outcomes, most undergraduate programs require students to complete courses in calculus and statistics. Advanced courses in these majors generally cover concepts ranging from mergers and acquisitions (M&A) to financial accounting.
Due to keen competition for jobs, students are generally advised to complete an internship prior to graduating. Internships
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First of all, you should crack CPT test. Then, you're eligible for CA foundation, then inter, and then, professional for becoming CA. Huge pay scale and high demand and tough pattern is CA. Dedicate yourself to it. All the best for your future.
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