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Guide-Level 12
There are two options available to you.
Either do CA from here on or complete M.Com with Taxation from BHU or DU.
There are other Audit and taxation certificates as well.
You may refer those.
Thanks and all the best.
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JNU
DU
Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce
Hans Raj College
Hindu College
HRIT Group of Institution
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Scholar-Level 18
Ca
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Scholar-Level 16
Candidates must be Indian National
Candidates must be holding graduation degree I.e. BCA/B.Sc (Hons.)/B.Sc/BIT as per 10+2+3 pattern from a recognised university.
Candidates must have studied Mathematics or Statistics or equivalent subject during graduation degree.
General category candidates need to score at least 60% marks or 6.5 CGPA in aggregate of all subjects.
Candidates belonging to SC/ST category need to obtain at least 55% marks or 6.0 CGPA score on a 10 point scale in the aggregate of all subjects.
Candidates who have Bachelor of Engineering (BE) or B.Tech degree or equivalent degree are also elig
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That's because you don't know about Indian Railways. I will give you a short introduction of Railways in India. Indian Railways is the biggest recruiter in the world with lots of opportunities for both technical and non-technical cadre students with highly reputed jobs and handsome salary with numerous benefits.
The first step is to look for your eligibility - https://scoop.eduncle.com/rrb-eligibility-criteria
Indian Railway is a network which carries about eight billion passengers (the highest in the world) and 1.01 million tonnes of freight (fourth highest in the world).
All the best.
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