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Rochit Goel

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Dear Nirav,
You should initially decide which field interests you the most and then decide the course you want to take admission in. Go for BBA if you are willing to take up management. Opt for CA if you wish to become a CA or you can also select various other courses such as interior designing, mass communication and many more.

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2016-03-10 22:27:37

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Anurupa M BorcherdtArchitect & Interior Designer, Australia

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Hello Mohit,
By no doubts, The University of Melbourne is Australia's best, but there are no particular university known only for accounting course. The top universities are world renowned and valued. You may consider the location, Sydney and Melbourne will offer brighter opportunities.
Anu

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2016-03-10 19:56:13

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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SRM University has MBA degree with vertical specialization in ERP. You will have to take SAP certification separately from a SAP authorized partner training institute.

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2016-03-10 19:20:09

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Anurupa M BorcherdtArchitect & Interior Designer, Australia

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Hello Mohit,
Since you have already completed your B.Com, you can either pursue Masters or a PG DIPLOMA. Can't predict job prospects because getting a job entirely depends on your performance and skills. You must ideally look for courses and colleges offering internship opportunities and Co op programs. Also look for career services provided by the colleges.
Anu

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2016-03-10 16:50:35

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Saba Ahmad

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Hi Simon,
There are several specialisation. The best specialisation would be rather individual specific and depends on one's career goals. You can opt for marketing, international business, entrepreneurship, operations and product management and even general management. These are some of the conventional specialisations. Apart from these, universities have their own innovative tracks.

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