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8 years ago
Guide-Level 12
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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
http://admissions.nid.edu/NIDA2018/Mdes.aspx
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Hi I am pursuing MBA after completing B.Com in my under graduation and 2-years of experience in a well-known audit company. As soon as I started working, it was clear that a post-graduation would give a much-required boost to my career growth. Hence I decided to take up MBA after 2-years of experience.
The reason I chose MBA is that I had an interest towards management and leadership. And I liked to get the whole picture of the work I am doing rather than just doing a piece of task allocated to me. I would suggest you to understand your interest, strength, and weakness before choosing the course you would like to pursue.
You have many ch
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8 years ago
Beginner-Level 4
Both are good colleges and at the same time both are good courses to do.
Especially, if you are interested to do one of these two courses then SRCC (Shri Ram College of Commerce) is much better for hons in B.Com & Eco.
However, let's analyse which is more suitable for you.
For B.Com (H), there are multiple options after completing this course like doing MBA or any other professional courses, of course you can also do CA but if you want to do B.Com ( H) in some colleges like Ramjas/ KMC then you need to get to know whether the college is allowing you to do the regular B.Com and CA simultaneously, because some colleges do not allow stude
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 14
Hi Shreya,
If it was so easy to know which university will give admissions then the college application process would have been so easy and better. What I mean to say is that nobody can predict this, you have to check the admission requirements, match those requirements with your profile, shortlist some universities and apply. It is upto the university by comparing your profile with other applicants and by checking if you fit into their requirements after which they will decide. Your IELTS is low for a PG level course but if a college likes your profile they may consider this score or give you a bridge course in English. You have a thr
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8 years ago
Beginner-Level 5
ACCA is one of the most widely recognised courses in accounting and finance with ACCA professionals working in over 180 countries.
CFA is presnetly the best course in finance.
If you've done both, you will have great specialisation in finance which not many people have.
You will belong to a very niche category and it will boost your chances pretty well of landing a high paying job!
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8 years ago
Beginner-Level 5
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8 years ago
Beginner-Level 5
The combination of CIA and CMA have following benefits:
CIA and CMA are not completely exclusive they overlap in many areas and would diversify your career opportunities.
As both the certificates are globally recognized hence it will bring a number of opportunities.
If you don't have a long-term goal and wish to have options you can get both the certification to have specialization in both domains
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 14
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