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Nikhlesh Mathur

Guide-Level 14

Hi Harshita,
Yes, a five year integrated B.Com + MBA course is available. You may directly contact the college authority for more information. You must have passed 10+2 in any stream with 50% marks or equivalent grade. Students appearing in the final examination of 10 + 2 may also apply.

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Aarush Malhotra

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Yes, you may pursue both the courses at the same time. The cinematography is a good course to pursue.

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Joyeeta Paul

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Delhi University has not specified any age limit for DU Eligibility Criteria 2017 as of now. You should focus on 12th results that will be tha major factor for admission.

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Joyeeta Paul

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After B.Com, you can earn normally as a normal graduate. MBA or other master degree is very important so as to get further promotions in future. Normal graduate salary trend for freshers is 12k to 18k depending upon the cities and the college. Apart from this if you have completed PG let say MBA you have increased that to 15k to 25k as a fresher.

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Joyeeta Paul

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Types of courses available
There are lucrative professions in various industries such as banking, finance, stock markets, insurance, capital markets, financial planning, equity research, accounting, etc. However, the problem is in choosing the best job-oriented course when so many courses are available after your stint with B.Com in the commerce stream.
Banking Courses
Accounting Courses
Insurance Courses
Finance Courses

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Joyeeta Paul

Guide-Level 12

1) Considering CS as Company Secretary, It is not advisable to go for M.Com as CS is equivalent to it. Also CS is such a professional certification which has a statutory importance for companies in the corporate world.
2) Secondly, if CS stands for Computer Science, than it is advisable to go for M.Com with some specialisation, may be if possible in Computer Science itself. It will be an added advantage for your career.

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Joyeeta Paul

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There is no such possibility. However, your performance in graduation can help you to to skip some of the exams of CA.

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Joyeeta Paul

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CIMA certification will give you an overall knowledge of accounting as this is course is focused on management term you'll be able to answer the whys and whats of the accounts and actually provide a way forward. Management accounting is basically accounting for internal affairs, making decisions related to product, cost, time which affects business outcome.

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