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Nikhil Guptawww.guptanikhil.in

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you should go for b.com general because they will provide you knowledge in commerce however b.com accounting and finance gives you knowledge in accounting and finance only.

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Nikhil Guptawww.guptanikhil.in

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do it from Delhi university school of open learning it is best and values a lot

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Nikhil Guptawww.guptanikhil.in

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after completing 2nd year you can give exam conducted by Staff Selection Commission in auditing. google for more information.

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Nikhil Guptawww.guptanikhil.in

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it is because they give you instant internship after completing PGDCA but you should choose a good institute or university

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astha singh

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1. Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Management Studies, PSP Area, Sector-22, Rohini, Delhi-110085
2. Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, AU Block, (Outer Ring Road), Pitampura, Delhi-110088
3. Jagannath International Management School, Kalkaji MOR, Pocket-105, Kalkaji, Delhi-110019
4. Maharaja Surajmal Institute, C 4, Janakpuri, Delhi-110058
5. Institute of Innovation in Technology & Management (1st Shift Timings: 08:00 AM to 02:30 PM), Janakpuri, New Delhi – 110058
6. Guru Nanak Institute of Management, Road, No. 75, Punbaji Bagh (west) New Delhi-110026
7. Delhi Institute of Rural Development, Nangli Pun, Village Nangli Pune, GTK
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Nikhil Guptawww.guptanikhil.in

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you can do CA after completing 12th. you need to qualify CPT exam that is basic or entrance exam for ICAI I must say there after you have to qualify IPCC both group then you are eligible for articleship to do work under CA to gain knowledge what CA actually do or gain knowledge in accounting and taxation after that you can do your finals exam. all this will take atleast 5 years or more.

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astha singh

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Amity university is a better option

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astha singh

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I. Accountancy and/or Finance:
If you are looking for a career in accountancy then the following courses after b.com will help you out.
(Click on each to know more about them.)
Chartered Accountancy (CA)
Certified Financial Analyst (CFA)
Cost Accountancy (from ICWA)
Company Secretary (CS)
Stock Broking – Work in stock exchanges, wherein you engage in buying and selling securities (shares) for individuals or institutions.
MBA – Finance
II. Banking & Insurance
M.Com – With specialisation in Banking & Insurance field will help you get in to the banking and insurance sector. Here again there are many sub-specialisation that you can choose in t
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Deepti Singh

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A good number of past RBI Governors were people of the Indian Administrative Services. Raghuram Rajan is the first non-civil servant in 10 years to steer the RBI. The previous non-IAS RBI Governor was Bimal Jalan, whose almost six-year stint ended in 2003. Before Jalan, C. Rangarajan was the Economic Advisor to the Prime Minister and before him S.Venkitaramanan, and R.N. Malhotra were also IAS officers.
In fact, the first Indian RBI governor, Sir Chintaman D.Deshmukh was an Indian Civil Services personnel.
So the easiest way to become an RBI Governor is to become an IAS officer, but then, that's not easy either!The Governor and not mor
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Aarti Singh

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Kavita, try for jobs as well as for better prospects enroll yourself for B.Ed, PhD, etc.
There are many private universities offering the courses as well as the option of part time jobs for the students.
Good luck.

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