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Ritesh BhandariA figment of nothing.

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You can consider the below mentioned colleges:
1. DBS – Dehradun.
2. AMS – Dehradun.
3. Himgiri Zee University – Dehradun.
4. Gurukul Kangri Vishwavidhyalya – Haridwar.
5. DMS IIT - Roorkee.
6. FMS – Delhi.

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Bhavuk JainSTAY BLESSED | STAY INSPIRED | ALL THE BEST

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You can pursue accounting technician course and try to get above 75% marks in aggregate. This will fetch you decent job opportunities. The course duration is 2 years (Involves training of 100 hours under a CA)
All the best.

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To leave CA for MBA is not a good option because after completing CA you may get better career options as compared to MBA. If you can manage your time you can pursue both at the same time. Yes, IMT is very good college, so, if possible you can continue both at the same time.

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Harshit Jain

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To leave CA for MBA is not a good option because after completing CA you may get better career options as compared to MBA. If you can manage your time you can pursue both at the same time. Yes, IMT is very good college, so, if possible you can continue both at the same time.

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Ritesh BhandariA figment of nothing.

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B.Com + MBA would help you in many ways. B.Com itself covers some topics that are taught in MBA. So, I would suggest B.Com + MBA.

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Ritesh BhandariA figment of nothing.

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No, as far as I know, you only have to appear in the one that you have failed. Am I right or wrong?

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