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9 years ago
Guide-Level 12
To get a job in UK is not easy now. Post study work options for international students have been tightened, please follow news and updates and visit UK immigration websites for details. Which course you should do, is your choice. You can consider:
1. Finance.
2. Accounting.
3. International business.
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The LLB initiates from the Latin abbreviation of Legum Baccalaureus (also known as the Bachelor of Laws). It is related to Law Profession with various specialization. The company secretary is responsible for the efficient administration of a company, particularly with regard to ensuring compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements and for ensuring that decisions of the board of directors are implemented.The Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Program is a professional credential offered internationally by the American-based CFA Institute.
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It depends on the college. If you going for a well-known college, so I think the cut off will be near by 78% to 85% in commerce college. If you are going for an average college, the cut off will be near by 60% to 73%. So, try to score good marks in class 12th to get the best college.
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