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Rashi SPassionate about teaching

Beginner-Level 4

Hi Tapas,
I would suggest you to go for SAP finance module, since you have a commerce background. But if you are interested SAP MM module is equally good and has a lot of job opportunities.

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Dev Parbhakar

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Greetings.
After 12th commerce, B.Com LLB would be a better option.
You will learn various aspects of business and law simultaneously.
For admission in Chandigarh University, kindly visit www.cuchd.in

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Dikshita Wadhwani

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GEU is one of the finest colleges in Dehradun for management courses. It is very feasible, not much expensive though. There are facilities like computer lab, accommodation, best faculties and good infrastructure. Placements are good and there are good opportunities for you.

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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

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It is true that both BBA as well as B.Com lead to MBA. However, while B.Com can lead to a wide array of post graduate specialisations, a BBA degree on the other hand, can only lead to MBA.
But this does not mean that one should only go for B.Com and not BBA. The smart people take an aptitude test while in school, gather information about both the courses, plan their career path, and then take the decision confidently.
The Bachelor of Commerce is designed to enhance the ability to learn as the students study variety of subjects: Accountancy, Business Administration, Finance, Economics and Industrial Policies. This course equips one with t
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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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It really doesn't matter. Honors degree has few additional courses and helps you to gain more knowledge.

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