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Susnigdho Bhattacharyya

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This is a very interesting question to answer. As per the guidelines of the University Grant Commission i.e. UGC, there are two different course of study. One is regular course and another is distance course. If you are planning to pursue both M.Com and LLB together in a regular course, then you are not permitted to do such. Because, UGC does not permit two regular courses simultaneously. At a point of time, UGC wanted to approve the scheme of two regular courses at the same time. For this purpose, they have consulted with many academicians, but the result was not positive as they did not receive any positive response so far fro
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Sohil Kureshi

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Yes, you can do it. You can directly go for C PT if you have completed your graduation. You have to clear IPCC exam before giving CA exam.

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Hasti N

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There must be more than 60% to be an eligible candidate to appear in the entrance test to become a teacher in the government sector. However, you can teach with lower marks in private schools/colleges only if you are experienced and capable enough. Go ahead.

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lone omar

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Yes, you can take admission in Bachelors degree after 12th.

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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

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Dear Rinkle,
Yes, your priority of getting hired hiring by MNCs is high but it is advisable to work in accounts sector of any MNC for at least 6 months. Prepare for CAT and pursue MBA. All the best for your future.

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Hi,
Well CA in itself is a course that needs no recognition. However, if you wish to pursue a course that is directly linked to CA, it could be both.
For instance, a better placement would require preferably an MBA after CA.
Also, while an independent CA practitioner would have LLB to his aid.
Thus, the choices shall depend on what you want with regard to your career.
If you want a better placement after CA, MBA would be an option that would yield better results. Also, the corporate houses prefer a CA with an MBA. Though CA itself is more than enough but yes an addon is something that would always be a great help.
So if you want to be an ind
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Dear Mohit,
Kindly share your details with us, our counselors will get in touch with you soon. For further details, visit our website https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.isbmuniversity.edu.in/masters-in-business-administration-mba.php&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNFtA_inLiZatLE8TeObthHMwVR1og.

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Ilma Arshad

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60% is mandatory to get admission in any good college.

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