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2016-03-07 20:34:15
Guide-Level 13
Well since you are a CA, I will recommend you to go for PhD courses offered by the ICAI, because those will be a value addition to your CA, not MBA.
Good luck
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2016-03-07 20:31:43Beginner-Level 3
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2016-03-07 20:30:54
Guide-Level 13
Institute of chartered accountants don't allow to pursue regular college along with CA. So, under these circumstances, you can take admission in correspondence and pursue both the courses simultaneously.
And if you are seeking for admission in regular college along with CA, it is not possible. I mean, if any how you managed to get it and if anyone complains against you to ICAI, they will cancel your admission in CA for an uncertain period of time.
Good luck.
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2016-03-07 18:32:05
Scholar-Level 16
Every country offer scholarships to promote their education system but you need to check what is their eligibility level and you need to consider you living, travelling and food expenses apart from your tuition fee. Do check all the conditions, then plan for study abroad.
All the best.
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2016-03-07 17:17:36
Guide-Level 11
I would suggest you to pursue your BBA in sectors like Digital Marketing & Travel & Tourism. There are tremendous job opportunities available in these sectors as these are fresh and rapidly growing fields. A full-fledged degree program will give you deep understanding and you can get good job opportunities after completion of the course. For these courses, you can look for UTM Shillong as it has good faculty, placements and infrastructure.
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2016-03-07 14:41:00
Guide-Level 13
Good luck.
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2016-03-07 14:30:51
Contributor-Level 6
If you feel that private jobs are remarkable, you can also change your field of interest by graduating in computers as BCA and MCA after that to work in a good private firm.
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2016-03-07 13:44:03Contributor-Level 6
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2016-03-07 11:50:56
Scholar-Level 17
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