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SAYANTAN MUKHERJEEOptimistic, nature loving, work lover.

Guide-Level 13

Distance course is best when it is pursued from IGNOU. Dont go for any other distance course.

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Sweta Chauhan

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in my opinion, do not go for a PGD. Diploma does not hold that muh value as compared to a degree.

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Bhargav C

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SUBJECT - TOTAL MARKS
Paper - I
Accounting - 60
Mercantile Law - 40
Paper - II
Maths - 50
Economics - 50
If you score 70% (140/200) you get Distinction. This should be your aim.
To pass you need
50% overall (100/200)30% in each subject
Paper - I
Accounting - 18
Mercantile Law - 12
Paper - II
Maths - 15
Economics - 15.
Eg: 102/200 but 10/40 in mercantile law results in failure.
All the best !!

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Bhargav C

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I am not really sure about the market outlook but as far as career is concerned I can share a few things that I know.
For making a career into SAP FI you require at least 2 years of domain experience so that your placement happens smoothly after the certification exam.
Your career starts as a SAP FI fresher and then you go on to become a Consultant within 6 months to 2 years, depending on your performance. You are then put on core teams and allocated clients, for which travelling and relocation becomes a must in this kind of a job

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Sumit BaraPlan, work, chase, achieve. Simple.

Guide-Level 12

You can go for BBA course because it will teach you business management. You can make use of that later. After BBA, you can go for MBA or PGDM.

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Sumit BaraPlan, work, chase, achieve. Simple.

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For MBA, english is required. MBA entrance will contain english questions. Dont go for MBA. Do some other course like MCom.

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Sumit BaraPlan, work, chase, achieve. Simple.

Guide-Level 12

If you are interested in banking, go for B.Com. If interested in management, then you can go for BBA.

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