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8 years agoGuide-Level 13
1. M.Com: The course is an extension to B.Com and helps you gain a deeper insight into general functions of working of a business. Generally, those who want to do research work undertake this course. An obvious progression would be to do an M.Phil followed by a Ph.D depending on the level of expertise desired. Jobs available, teacher in a school or college.
2. CA: CA can be done along with UG itself and not necessarily needs PG. This course helps you develop a level of expertise in Accounts, Tax, Audit & Assurance and Consulting.
3. CS: These are the people who ensure re
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
It completely depends on what exactly you would like to become or you would like to accomplish. Both CA and MBA have pros and cons. On the basis of your interest area, you can choose what to pursue. Talking about India, MBA gives you a wider spectrum in the area of finance. Whereas, CA is a specialised course dedicated to accounting and auditing.
It's actually a war between versatility and speciality.
Also, I have seen people pursuing MBA after CA. In reputed companies, they do send their employees (CA) abroad to pursue MBA that too on company's expense.
Think wisely.
Good luck.
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
HR college provides placement in the following colleges:
MTV
Yahoo! India
Lowe
O&M
J. Walter Thompson
Triton
Rediffusion DYR
Leo Burnett
McCann-Erickson
Moreover, I found no such information regarding placement of Sophia College. So, currently, you may prefer HR College for the same.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Job chances in renowned Software companies are equally good for M.Sc(IT) and M.Sc(CS).
So performing well in the exams and average good marks play enough big role to avail a satisfactory job in the software market.
Scopes are ample in both of the courses if you look deeply in the placement scenarios of the companies.
So don't think too much for jobs you just complete the course you want with good score. Jobs will be automatically come for you.
Good luck!!
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
If you are not good in maths you may opt for subjects not including too much maths such as finance, accounts etc. You may also opt for a B.Com without maths but check the programs and subjects you would learn and see if they interests you.
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 12
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
I shall solve this dilemma differently. What is your passion? What subjects interests you? Please do Chintan & meditation on this to get wonderful results. Then you will know which direction you need to take.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
I suppose there is going to be huge requirement of professionals post 01Jul! Yes for GST. Tally with GST will be a potent combination. Many firms of CA are in fact looking out for these professionals.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Hats off for your persevarence in your studies. See, MBA, M Com or MCA all these three are pointing in three directions. What is it that you want ? Better job? Better place? Knowledge? Also all three will have different eligibility criteria. Please download brochure from IGNOU to know details.
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