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2016-04-09 12:46:32

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Shivam ShuklaUhhm..! Nothing to say about me !!

Beginner-Level 5

If you're good enought in Accounting in comparison to maths. after 10+2 you can go for CA,CS,ICWA these are the best options and are post graduate degrees.
and regarding earnings. after being ca n some experience. You'll earn untill you're alive n a tagline for CA is "Money Printing Machine"
Indian CA's are required abroad too.!!

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2016-04-09 11:49:40

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DENNIS VASANTHAKUMAR PAULEducation Consultant

Guide-Level 12

When you marks are lower than 50% you can get admission pre degree one year program Abroad and then proceed.

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2016-04-09 11:01:20

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2016-04-09 09:26:57

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Yes it is a good option. You can specialise in Direct or Indirect tax laws and establish your own practice.

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2016-04-09 09:16:20

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Eligibility criterion for MSc Statistics is BSc Statistics or BSc Maths. Therefore you are not eligible for MSc Statistics course.

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2016-04-09 01:33:55

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Surabhi ChaudharyEngineer at Honda Cars India Limited

Guide-Level 11

Hello Aman. Please decide this on the basis of you interest and caliber. CA involves giving a lot of exams so keep that in mind. If you like reading about finance like economics, accounts, monetary policies, taxes and all these stuff please choose CA. If you are interested in physics concepts, Newton's laws, how things work and how they are made, please go for B.Tech. Both CA and B.Tech from a good college have copious opportunities.

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2016-04-09 00:46:19

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Rakshith Bv

Contributor-Level 6

No entrance exam for bcom, students are selected on +2 percentage basis.

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2016-04-08 23:26:28

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Rakshith Bv

Contributor-Level 6

Christ college or st. Joseph college or Mount carmel or Jain college these are the best colleges for Bcom in bangalore.

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2016-04-08 22:29:02

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karan sabharwal

Beginner-Level 5

if you do not go for any coaching it is less than 47 thousand for CPT, IPCC and finals. this includes all the registrations, study material and certificate fees.

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2016-04-08 21:12:39

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Amit Bonde

Contributor-Level 10

I am pursuing MBA in SIBM Pune. I have no idea regarding BBA course as it is conducted in different symbiosis institute.

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