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Generally, all the MBA institutes across the globe ask for graduation certificate as one of the minimum criteria for admission in MBA course. Some reputed MBA institutes demand work experience of some minimum years for entering into their MBA courses.
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I personally believe that CA is a very good certification for this in addition to MBA in finance. Apart from this, CFA would be like a feather in the cap. I hope this would suffice. All the best and god bless you.
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Guide-Level 14
I think you are talking about CS (Company Secretary). It is a professional course for commerce (and arts) student and syllabus is company law.
But if you are talking in the context of science then there is no difference between CS (Computer Science) and CSE (Computer Science Engineering). Sometimes engineering college use same terminology for the same thing.
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Good luck.
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Scholar-Level 18
Of course, you can take admission for MBA. Age bar is there for JEE Mains etc. but not for the entrance exam for MBA.
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