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Mahi M

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I think, you should pursue B.Com through correspondence. ICAI provides such options to students. CA has very vast syllabus. So, you need to completely concentrate on it.

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

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Any education is for a vocation. So, always keep a job in mind to develop such skills which assist you in getting a decent job. Qualifications are not just for a fancy.

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Shail Oberoi

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As per eligibility guidelines for pursuing MBA one needs to be a graduate or in absence of graduation have a professional qualification like CA/CS/ICWA. So, if your case you can seek admission based on your professional qualification as a CA.

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alok kumar

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Yes, it is quite possible currently as per the system, you can surely pursue both the courses at the same time in the manner stated.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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MBA is a generic course on business management and administration and it focuses on functional areas of business such as accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, and operations. MBA provides wider options in different functions and various types of industries. You can choose any of the functional specialization.
You can also do sector specific MBA for example BSFI or SCM. Although you must do post graduate degree based on your interest area, I will recommend MBA with Finance specialization for better career opportunities and growth.
You can also do evaluate doing MBA and industry specific certifications such as CMA, LOMA, CFA,
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Anuj Singh

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It doesn't matter what all subjects you choose in B.Com as there is no criteria to get admission in MBA related to subjects.

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Gourav ChoudhuryWIMWIan | Dreamer| Painter | Auto enthusiast

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If MBA in aviation is offered by MBA schools, I am not aware of that. But just comparing the above two, MBA in HR has better prospects since in aviation you are constraining yourself to one industry rather than a specific function.

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Raju Gupta

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You can prepare for CAT or MAT exam to pursue management course.

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