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Mohammad Asif RajaProfessor(Assistant), Contributor at Shiksha

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Go for BA hons in English and make you literature and communication skills as good as you can than go for mass communication or journalism in English.

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pawan mangat

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You can go for BBA.

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pawan mangat

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M.Com and MBA are the options after B.Com.

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pawan mangat

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M.Com and MBA are the options after B.Com.

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pawan mangat

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CA is the best option but you require a lot of hardwork.

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pawan mangat

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B.com is very option as accounts is there

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pawan mangat

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There are many options like CA,cs,bba b.com and many more just see that in which course you are interested as in which we have interest we can do it much better.

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pawan mangat

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Yes of course you can do

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pawan mangat

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No problem you can do computer course by that you can easily learn the applications of computer.

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Mohammad Asif RajaProfessor(Assistant), Contributor at Shiksha

Guide-Level 12

60%is the minimum qualification for some bank however some banks may ask for more(70%) but very rare case and may be 55% in some banks but generally they asked for first division.

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