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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 11
Kindly, go through this link, I hope it helps, being a commerce graduate, I suggest that you opt for an MBA instead of an M.Com, as MBA has more value than M.Com.
Wish you luck.
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 13
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 11
CMA means:(a) Cost and Management Accounting offered by ICMAI (ICWAI).
(b) Certified Management Accountant, it is just a certification.
As CMA, i.e. ICWAI is concerned, definitely, there is enough job opportunities for all CMAs. To know more details, kindly visit the website of ICMAI/placement.
All the best.
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 11
To become a regular Assistant Professor in any institute, it is required to follow AICTE or UGC guideline. According to me, one has to have following qualification as:(a) 1st Class or with aggregate 55% in MBA finance, M.Sc. in Finance, PGDM with major in finance or CA(ICAI)/CMA(ICWAI).
(b) 1st Class in graduation in any stream.
(c)NET or SET qualified.
(d) Work experience, if any.
To know more details and procedures, kindly visit the respective website of AICTE or UGC.
All the best.
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9 years agoBeginner-Level 5
This is the question which you are going to ask yourself because it is completely about the interests you have. Both have a wide range to offer. You will study subjects like accounting, business studies, marketing, management, etc. which are interesting though but if you are good with PCM and have an interest in the same, you can opt for it too.
Good luck.
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
All specializations under MBA program got almost equal opportunities. It depends upon your interest which specialization you want to pursue.
All the best.
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