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As you are thinking about the MBA programme after B.Com, it's a good choice. But make sure that you can do it only among the top institutes as there are so many MBA graduates there. You can prepare along with your academic study so you have to manage time for that. And, if you get the entrance and can't get a good MBA college then my advice is to repeat the entrances as the college matters for MBA. In that time, you can do the job too as it will help you a lot in MBA. Job exp. will add much weightage to your MBA degree and you may get an awesome salary package because of the job experience.
So, start preparing for it. Good
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Yes, it is very much true. Pursuing Masters' from a reputed, top-ranked college will lead to acquiring a top-quality learning experience, better networking opportunities as well as good/great placements, as compared to the average and below-average colleges.
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(a) B.Com oe B.Com Hons
(b) BA Hons Economics
(c) BBE
(d) BBA
(e) 5 years integrated law
(f) Bachelors degree in Mass Communication
(g) Bachelors degree in Social Works
(h) NDA exam to join Indian Army etc
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