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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

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Yes, it shall suffice. Good luck!

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HARIKRISHNAN RAGHUCreative guy with helping nature & stoicism!

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Compared to many countries, the cost of studying in Canada is very affordable. As a guide, you will likely need between $15,000 Cdn and $30,000 Cdn annually to cover tuition and living expenses. However, this cost range is an average only and will vary according to the institution and program in which you are enrolled, your location and living choices. Well, there are colleges and universities in Canada for education. Main difference is that in colleges, fees will be low like 4 - 7 lakhs and course name will be PGDM and not Masters of Business Administration(MBA) and colleges will be brimful with Indians when compared to universitie
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Vikas TiwariSimple & Curious to reveal Nature's Kindness

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Business management, CA, CS and lot others are there.

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CA is a degree provided by The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India. It is to be said as top most degree in world of commerce as of today. It covers Taxation, Law, Accounts, Audit, Finance, Costing, and etc. core subject.
It covers mainly 3 levels namely CPT, IPCC, Final.
CPT is an Entrance exam for CA course , after completion of 10+2 you are eligible to give an exam of CPT. it covers multiple choice questions., if you have completed graduation with 55% or more, No need for CPT.
For IPCC, it covers Group 1 with four subjects & Group 2 with three subjects, it can be done within a year from clearing CPT.
It covers 3 years article shi
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Edu MentorEducationConsultant

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Hi
No, there is no course available like M.Tech in banking and finance in India. PG courses are available as:
1. M.Sc. in finance
2. MBA in finance
3. PGDM with finance major
4. MMS in finance
5. PGDM in banking and finance, etc.
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Edu MentorEducationConsultant

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Hi,
As a commerce student, you may pursue:(a) Advance diploma in computer application (one year) including Tally from recognised training institutes.
(b)CAT, i.e. certificate in account technician from ICMAI.
Both courses will enable you to grasp the concept of computer applications in finance and accounts completely. To know more details, visit the website of ICMAI.
All the best.

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BHU conducts national level test ever year for its UG and PG programs. By qualifying test procedures, you can pursue B.Com from BHU. Kindly, visit the website of BHU to know more details and updated procedures.
All the best.

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