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ashwani koulJust a simple guy and want to pursue my dream

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It's better to do a graduation degree course before CA because that can come handy for you in future.

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Sameer Das

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Both are good options but government colleges will be more affordable and have a low fee as compared to private colleges and private colleges will offer better facilities as compared to government ones.

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Sameer Das

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Yes, there is nothing to worry about pursuing a commerce related degree course after completing 11th & 12th with arts background. You will obviously feel uneasy in the beginning but I would suggest you to never look back. This way, you will start liking commerce the way you start liking arts after 10th.

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Sameer Das

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No, you just need any graduation degree in order to pursue B.Ed.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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As of date, there is no official communication or notification that DU shall be conducting entrance examination for B.Com admission.

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Kirti Mishra

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Hello Vijay,
Thank you for choosing Galgotias University for your future career. Yes, you can take admission in the Galgotias University as the eligibility for MBA is above 60%. So, it's easy to apply for you. Rest, it depends on the merit list (additional test like CAT, MAT) of the university also. For any further information, please feel free to ask me. Thank you! Have a nice day.

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ashwani koulJust a simple guy and want to pursue my dream

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Yes, you can go for KMAT but as I know, KMAT is no valid for Christ college but there are other colleges which accepts the KMAT.

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DEEPAK CHAUDHARIEducational counselling

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Some universities syllabus may have maths or statistics as a subject but something difference also will be available in the extra subject for BCA and B.Com. Mostly (except for B.Com) BCA and B.Sc in maths will be totally same in syllabus and subject pattern because both the degrees belong to science stream and for B.Com, the maths will be different due to the commerce. For example, accounting and taxation, but the syllabus of the statistics in B.Com will remain the same as in B.Sc and BBA.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Dear,
As per your query, you can think of the field related to commerce.
B.Com in financial management
BBA finance, international business and marketing
CA/CS
ACCA certification
Economics (Hons)
Actuarial Science (if you had maths with strong foundation)
Other fields are:
Psychology
Law
Mass communication
So choose the field according to your calibre and interest
All the best.

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