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Piyush Singh

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An MBA takes two years in India, costing around 30 lakhs. Are you sure about doing an MBA after CA?

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Mir Noaman Ali

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Hi Anjali,
As far as I know, a CA and CWA candidate are directly eligible. However, I would advise you to go through www.fms.edu admission section to learn more about it in detail and check your eligibility.

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Stuti JainEducation and career counsellor

Guide-Level 12

Hi Keshav, you can do B.Com, CA, CMA, BA Event Management, Hospitality, Travel and Tourism etc from private colleges.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Rishabh,
There are very less college which gives you specilization in BBA. For BBA in Banking & Insurance hopefully Amity University in Noida could be the best! Ask any query at any time!
Good Luck!

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shreyas chopra

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You can use your provisional marksheet to apply for admissions through open school.

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shreyas chopra

Guide-Level 12

Higher Studies Options after M.Com
There exist plenty of higher degree options for those who have completed their Masters degree in Commerce. Those who are interested to build up a strong career preferably in academic field can go with M. Phil or PhD in the area. MBA in Finance is another good option for these candidates. Anyway, the selection of the course should be on the basis of the skill and interest of the aspirant. The main higher education programs after M.Com are mentioned here
Master of Business Administration
Chartered Accountant
Chartered Financial Analyst
B. Ed
LLB
CS
M. Phil
PhD
Job Opportunities after M.Com
The postgraduate course
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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

Guide-Level 14

Dear Nikhil!
You are in right direction. Yes, you can absolutely pursue MBA from any govt. institutions (I am not sure about private) after B.Com (H) from open, provided you need to clear cut-off and their GD/PI round. Now, come on to your 2nd query. As per me, that any college always prefer a full time graduate student (means going college regularly) rather than open students and you know very well, why! I am not demotivating you but that's the truth that they will shoot some questions that why you did your B.Com from open? Etc. but apart from these you can have a better representation if you impress them in interviews. It is totally n
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

You may not have met your college eligibility criteria of getting Marketing specialisation. International Business is also equally a good options at graduation level. It will expose you about International marketing also.

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Neeraj RathoreI Have interst in Management field.

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It depends upon your interest but doing MBA will be better.

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Shrija Ashok kumarWork in a way to always challenge your limits !

Contributor-Level 10

Hello Shikha,
There is no need to panic. You can pursue various courses. You can go for M.Com, MBA, or prepare for bank PO examinations, CA, CS too are into options.
Or, you can go for mass communication courses as well. Enormous opportunities are there.
Calm down first. Think over what is your interest area, then look for the courses available, go through the syllabus, then enroll for it.
Good luck.

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