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Abhishek Desai

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After completing your B.Com, you can start preparing for the different MBA entrance exams held. The main sections to study are: English, Maths & Reasoning, with GK also asked in some exams. This preparation might take around 3-6 months(or even more), as per your aptitude level. Join some good coaching class, if required. Be aware about the different cutoffs of the various top B-schools and eligibility criteria for getting shortlisted for their further interview rounds.
Once done with these exams, start preparing for the interview rounds(consist of Group Discussion or Written Aptitude Test & a Personal Interview). You will be shortliste
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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Dear,
With commerce, you can consider these options:
BBA finance or International business
Psychology
CA or CS
BBA-LLB or BCOMLLB
Journalism
English Hons
International relations
All the best.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You can do short diploma courses on business management offered by private B-Schools along with B.Com. You can not do formal University courses along with B.Com.

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Abhishek Khandelwal

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First of all, this is all based on your personal interest and nothing else. You should go with what you can pursue with full interest. But I think you should opt for commerce because it will provide you a vast scope for your career.

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Rohit Jain

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Please refer to the link: https://goo.gl/bcB2Ag

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Aayush,
Basis your work experience and education background, you are eligible. Please check with cpaaustralia.com if you will need the foundation units. Generally, an accounting degree is ideal. For details, please check here and please contact them:
https://www.cpaaustralia.com.au/become-a-cpa

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Rohith kumar

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NEET, EAMCET, ICAR, JEE and some university exams.

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saurabh chaudhary

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Hello Monalisha,
The areas in which you can study are:
1) Fashion apparel management
2) Textile fashion design
3) Fashion retail management
4) Fashion economics
5) Fashion commerce and trade
6) e-fashion trade
7) Pattern making
8) Fashion marketing
You can get jobs as e-designer, fashion merchandiser, fashion retailer, e-tailer. You can start your own boutique too.

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