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Ryan SequeiraOpen to questions regarding MBA

Contributor-Level 8

Mathematics will come to use in the entrance exam itself and post that if you choose to enter into finance field it will be of use somewhere or the other.
Avoid complete negligence of mathematics, at least try to have a basic knowledge of the important concepts which would come to use in future.

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Saurabh Mishra

Beginner-Level 5

Hi dear,
There are two options. Either to start after class 12th or to go for CA after graduation.
If you are starting after class 12th, you need to begin with enrolling for the CPT level first. On clearing this level you can enrol for either one group of IPCC or both. On clearing one group you can enrol for the articleship training for 3 years. Along with this, you need to complete orientation course of 35 hours and 100 hours of ITT training. On clearing both the groups you start preparing for the finals. You can appear for the exam six months prior to completing articleship.
Thanks and all the best.

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Joel BhandareOpen to discussion regarding MBA and PGDM

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An MBA is a good option for you as you are a commerce graduate you can relate to subjects easily. Don't worry if you have not applied for CAT there are other exams which you can target like CMAT, MH- CET, NMAT, ATMA and MAT. Scoring in these entrance exams will help you get admission in a good MBA college.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

A few science courses you can pursue after completing your class 12th with commerce and maths are as follows:
BMS (Bachelor of Management Science)
BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications)
B.Sc (Applied Mathematics)
B.Sc (Statistics)
B.Sc (Animation and Multimedia)

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Megha Aggarwal

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To apply for B.Ed in RIE you need to have at least 50% marks in Bachelor's degree and /or in the Master's degree in Science/ Bachelors in Engineering or Technology with specialization in Science or Mathematics or in Bachelor's Degree and /or in the Masters in Social Science/Humanities are eligible for admission to the programme (relaxation of 5% marks for SC/ ST/PH candidates).

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AMRUTH GOWDA

Beginner-Level 3

If you are interested in creative fields then get into animation or designing.

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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Abhay,
There is no need to take a year's drop to solely prepare for the CAT exam as it takes around 6-months of diligent preparation to clear CAT. There are still some exams left like CMAT, CET and MAT through which you can get into some reputed B-Schools. However, if your aim is to get admitted into an IIM or a top non-IIM, then only I would advise to take a drop and prepare for CAT. Though you can give the aforementioned exams if you wish. All the best!

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Eligibility criteria to get admission in B.Sc IT course in Rizvi College of Arts, Science & Commerce is as follows:
1. You must be a resident of india.
2. Must have passed 12th or its equivalent with an aggregate of 55% and above.
3. Usual reservations are also applicable.
Good Luck!

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Sohil Kureshi

Beginner-Level 5

If you have an interest in accounting then go for M.Com, CA, ICWA and CS. If you are interested in management then go for MBA in banking, marketing, retail management or HR. Also, you have an option of pursuing B.Ed if you like teaching others. There are various opportunities in commerce stream so don't be confused and try to know what you want to do? If you are satisfied with my answer, please upvote.

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