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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

Guide-Level 15

Hello Bhavuk,
Both the degrees are same. In Indian, university can award MBA. Some independent B-schools award PGDM. It is suggested that go by institute's brand image not by name of the degree.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Both, CA and CS are equally tough. CA is little tougher in comparison to CS. However, if you plan and study well, you can get CA or CS professional tag. Nowadays, there are lots of coaching institutes available for the preparation of CA and CS.

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SUDHIR KOCHHAR

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You can pursue B.Com + LLB + CS.

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Bhavuk JainSTAY BLESSED | STAY INSPIRED | ALL THE BEST

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It is always advisable to stick to your field. But, as a change for UG with a science background, I would suggest you to pursue BCA and MCA. Otherwise, you can go for B.Com.
All the best.

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Bhavuk JainSTAY BLESSED | STAY INSPIRED | ALL THE BEST

Contributor-Level 10

You can do an accounting technician course.
A candidate who opts exclusively for Accounting Technician course and register for it requires to undergo a study course of eight months, 35 hours orientation programme and 100 hours ITT before appearing in Accounting Technician Examination (ATE). It is to be noted that Group-I of Intermediate (IPC) course is equivalent to ATC. After passing the Accounting Technician Examination (ATE), he will also be required to complete 12-month of work experience, as per the guidelines of the Council and on the production of a certificate to this effect; he will be issued Accounting Technician Certificate.

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vaniya dangwal

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Seeing the last year cut-offs, your chances look slim but wait for the cut-offs to come out for this year.

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Rushabh Sheth

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CFP means Certified Financial Planner. It is a certificate course which can be done after graduation and also requires a little work experience.

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Rushabh Sheth

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No, both of these are graduation degrees and there are only a few differences between BAF and B.Com. So, you must choose only one.

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sree ram yogaBE student

Beginner-Level 3

Yes, you are eligible as you have 10 years of work experience. Go on.

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