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debashis rout

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In my view, you should opt for MBA in HR as you have HR as the specialization in B.Com. In long run, it will be helpful for you.

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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

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Eligibility criteria for CFA:
Graduates in any discipline from a recognized university are eligible to seek admission to the CFA Programme, which is made on the basis of an admission test. The students appearing in the final year examination of graduation are also eligible. However, MBAs, Post Graduate Diploma Holders in Management, CAs, CWAs, CSs, CAIIBs, first class graduates/post-graduates and senior executives with ten years of service in the public sector or the private sector may seek exemption from the admission test.
The admission test aims at testing the aptitude of the candidates for professional studies in financial analysis.
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Saurav Prasad

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You should first do M.Com and take lectureship in it. You can apply for assistant professor after M.Com.

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Abhishek Desai

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Hello,
A graduate belonging to any stream can appear for various entrance exams and pursue MBA if he scores at least 50% marks in his/her graduation.

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