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Harsha Sinha

Guide-Level 12

No, you are not eligible to pursue automobile designing course after having completed your graduation from commerce stream.

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Aarush Malhotra

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After B.Com, yes, you can make a career in Psychology through the options available to you might be limited but there are few colleges which do offer courses in Psychology to students from the Non-Psychology background.
Masters in Counselling, Masters in Psychology(HRDM) are few courses available to non -psychology students in Christ University while other colleges and Universities like TISS also offers courses.
All you need to do is look for the opportunities and give it a try.
I am myself Counselling Psychologist and came across this platform where we do have queries like these and a guidance CA be provided also I have had classmates wh
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Yogesh Patilpreparing for CAT to admit into IIM-A

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There isn't any relation among 12th marks and B.Com subject as you should also know it, then why are you thinking of so? If you have more marks in 12th you may repeat just like class improvement. Go through the subjects and your interest.

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Giriraj RathiHappy to help!!

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Course wise difference is already known to all.
Basically, a chartered accountant is someone who has expertise in Taxation, accounts and auditing. On the other hand, a company secretary is one having expertise in all the laws, rules and regulations.
Both have different work fields and opportunities.
We can conclude by saying that
CA is for the masses.
CS is for the classes.
As anybody and everybody can approach a chartered accountant for basic accounting or Taxation work but same is not the case with company secretary.

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Pranjal Khandelwal

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If you want to do CA, then I will suggest you to go for B.Com as it is related and you will find the similar subjects also. BBA is related to business administration. You will read about accounts, tax, finance, etc. in B.Com as well as in CA also.

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Giriraj RathiHappy to help!!

Contributor-Level 9

It is not at all required to do graduation for pursuing company secretaryship course.
However, CS or any other course is not equivalent to a graduation degree, so for being a graduate you need to do b. Com
However, in no way is it mandatory to complete B.Com first. Graduation is just an add on which you do simultaneously along with CS.
You can just register with ICSI and start on your professional journey.
Cheers.
All the best!!

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Bipin Jha

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For banking sector, higher side jobs, you have two option.
1- PO exams after that so many exams for higher position promotion sites.
2- MBA with finance and banking sector.

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