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2016-04-11 10:20:15New answer posted
2016-04-11 08:58:00
Contributor-Level 8
practice accounts daily and maths ( if you have chosen it)
till December at least complete your whole syllabus once and check the previous year question papers to analyse how many questions you have prepared well.
all the best.
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2016-04-11 02:08:08New answer posted
2016-04-11 01:46:22
Contributor-Level 7
You will be prepared for MBA with b.com in less Head ache.
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2016-04-10 23:52:40
Beginner-Level 3
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2016-04-10 23:35:46Beginner-Level 4
all the best
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2016-04-10 21:06:44
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2016-04-10 20:51:05New answer posted
2016-04-10 20:31:05Contributor-Level 6
Yea it is beneficial for a commerce graduate. For a fresher we do not recommend SAP course as he won't benefit from it much because there are not many jobs in SAP for freshers. SAP is recommended after at least 2-3 years of functional experience in the relevant domain. For example if one wants to do Finance & Accounting module of SAP then he/she should have at least 2-3 years of experience in domain of Finance and Accounts. There are many opportunities for SAP Certified professionals with leading IT and non-IT organizations which are into SAP Consulting solutions worldwide. SAP has Education Partners across India authorised by SAP A
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