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You can do a variety of Bachelors or Diploma courses in accounting, finance, business administration, taxes, B.Com etc. Following link might give you clarity. For any further help, write to us at bassekraah.com.
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There are many mock tests/sample tests available online to check your current preparation level for GMAT. Take those and see how much more preparation is required and plan accordingly. As per the choice of city, you must look for convenience and adjustments as relocating just for coaching sometimes causes distractions as well.
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Business: Understand each topic and try relating it to the real business environment (or as if you are opening your own firm, what all points you would consider) and you will be able to tell the actual advantages and disadvantages on your own. Just a little bit understanding is required.
Economics: Understand the theory, practice the graphs, numerical.
English: You can't do much for the reading part. You can
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