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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Avinash,
The process is usually online and you need to decide what to study, check the program specific admission requirements and prepare. International applicants must take IELTS or TOEFL. You must also submit your SOP, LOR, marksheets, etc and application fee too. Firstly, check the eligibility on university websites. A first class is recommended.

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Anil sharma

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The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nepal (ICAN) provides scholarship named Chartered Accountancy Scholarships for Nepalese citizens, who are seeking to study chartered accountancy education.
This scholarships is based on two condition, which is merit and need based. The merit based is provided to those individual, who seek scholarship and have exceptional academic results. The need based is provided to those individuals, who seek scholarship and are financially weak. However, a good academic background is also needed.
There are two types of scholarships:
1) Full Scholarships covers full amount of the fees.
2) Partial Scholarships co
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sanjay kaushikOwner - Revata International - Education Abroad

Contributor-Level 6

Hi Ankush,
The program that an applicant can target is highly dependent on his/her current profile.
Below mentioned are few courses that a commerce graduate can pursue:
1. Post-graduate Diploma in management.
2. Post-graduate Diploma in international business
3. Post-graduate Diploma in finance.
4. Post-graduate Diploma in marketing/ Advertising.
5. Post-graduate Diploma in banking.
6. Post-graduate Diploma in human resource management.
7. Post-graduate Diploma in operations management / Logistics / Supply chain management.

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tejal pawar

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I think, you must pursue CA and law because companies require CA with the knowledge of law.

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Anil sharma

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These are totally two different feilds, CA is a very demanding course so you need to be sure that you will be able to cope up.

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Saju Kunnil

Beginner-Level 2

Accounting is an art of recording, classifying and summarising in a significant manner, and in terms of money, transactions and events which are in part at least, of a financial character and interpreting the result there of.

By analysing this definition you will find the objective as:

  • Recording of transactions
  • Analysing of transactions
  • Summarising of transactions

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Dear student,
You can think of these courses with your graduation in B.Com programme :
Mutual fund research
Stock Market
Soft skills training
Foreign language
Digital marketing
Coaching for Bank exam
Certified Financial Planner
So choose the field according to your interest and caliber.
All the best!

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

BBA graduates get an entry-level supervisory and junior management positions in various types of industries in different management functions. In order to grow in career, a BBA graduate would require an MBA to move up the ladder. As you want to start a job in the field of accounting after BBA, you are advised to increase your employability by doing courses in Telly, SAP FICO or Advanace MS Excel XCEL etc.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, you can pursue B.Sc in psychology if you are comfortable with its subjects. It will be good if you look for some commerce oriented degree course like B.Com/BBA/BA which are in-line with your 11-12th courses.

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