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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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CLAT is a centralised test for admission to 17 prominent NLUs in Indis. The test is taken by students after 12th grade for admission to 5 years integrated degree in law and after Graduation in Law for LLM programmes conducted by these law universities. You are eligibile for 3 years LLB course conducted by majority of Indian Universities. You are advised to appear for such universities law entrance exams.

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You can earn but not initially in India. It depends on the following conditions:
Academic performance in ICWAI exams
Companies of public and private sectors.
ICWAI offers good job opportunities. For more details, visit ICWAI or ICMAI websites.

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Some of courses that you can opt are ADCA in finance and accounts from recognised training institutes. CAT i.e. certificate in account technician from ICMAI or ICWAI. SAP modules in finance and accounts, and business analytics from recognised institutes.

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CIMA means chartered institute of management accountant, London. In my view, if you want to work in India then pursue either MBA in finance or CMA.

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Both the courses are good. You can choose either of them. CIMA is offered by London. If you want to work in India, then MBA is better than CIMA. If you want to work abroad and get international recognition, then CIMA is better than MBA. In India, ICMAI offers CIMA, London. If possible, you can pursue both the courses i.e. MBA and CIMA, so, it depends on your future study plan and requirement. For more details follow the website of ICMAI and https://shiksha.com/MBA.

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srishty chaudhary

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A commerce student can opt for CA, CS, ICWA, MBA, etc.

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srishty chaudhary

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Yes, it is a good idea.

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Nirav Donda

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There are many courses after class 12th. CA is the best example of this. You can also join MBA to start a business, BCA for computer application, BSW for social worker, and B.Sc in IT to make my career in IT industry

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