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2015-03-03 23:35:03

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Bharti Wadhwa

Contributor-Level 7

It is not necessry to do BCom for animation.

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2015-03-03 23:34:10

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Bharti Wadhwa

Contributor-Level 7

Minimum eligibility for executive MBA is Graduation in any field having 45% minimum. So you can do it after M Com.

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2015-03-03 10:57:22

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Minisha Chawla

Beginner-Level 1

Definitely you can go for MBA degree after your M.COM. Just make sure you find the right college which has good placements. These days getting placed is so difficult.

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2015-03-02 18:41:56

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Ankit Anand

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Hi, kidnly visit nseindia.com there is lots of inof.regarding.this thank you.basically according to me tremendous opportunity there in this field. thank you

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2015-03-02 17:26:14

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arun dev

Guide-Level 11

Dear Prakash,
Certainly yes, but it will be bit tough for non commerce students,
You need to thorough your basic accounting knowledge, if you are planning to go ahead with distance/part-time course then I have listed some universities for your preference.
Go ahead, focus your course and do well.
Best regards,
Arun Dev

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2015-03-02 16:30:04

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Ajay Bindra

Beginner-Level 1

Not sure if you're interested in pursuing a course in management, but if you are, I'd suggest a PGDM program from a well-reputed institute. Keep an eye out for course features such as internships, guest lectures, career services etc and I think you should be able to narrow down your options really well. Your choice of college really does depend on your preference and test scores, but I'm from Bangalore and I've heard good reviews about the PGDM program at AIMS. It really is your choice, though. Good luck!

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2015-02-25 19:38:55

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Ankit Bhanot

Beginner-Level 1

You have a whole bunch of options! Right after completing your commerce, you could either do your B.Com or BBA followed by either an M.Com or an MBA or MBE. Like I said these are just a few options you have. There are literally several more. I'm currently looking to pursue my MBA and so reading reviews of ICFAI university. I plan on doing my marketing, maybe work at an advertising agency in the future or something. Just one of the options you could also have. Just think about your strengths and interests before making a decision.

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2015-02-25 07:52:33

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Vineet Raj Kapoor

Guide-Level 12

Shekhar, Design is a field that is age old and has been evolving every year like science. Sometimes student Artists are too much enamoured by Fine Arts preventing them to look objectively at Design. They must read this http://bit.ly/SXc9GD. Again like science it pays to be at the cutting edge. For e.g. science students do better if they go for CS or IT since that are areas where development is taking place rapidly. Similarly in Design the cutting edge areas are UID/ UXD, 3D Printing, Immersive Technology, Augmented Reality, 3D Projection etc, besides of course Game Design & Animation. Of course at the top of the pile lies Concept Desig
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2015-02-23 15:18:11

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Neha Agarwal

Guide-Level 14

Hi Ankit,
You can definitely pursue CA.
Chartered Accountancy can be pursued after Class 10+2 or graduation. To become a CA, you need to enroll with the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) the only statutory body in India, which conducts the CA course, holds examinations and prescribes qualifications for membership. Head quartered in New Delhi, the Institute has five regional offices and 97 branch offices in the country, apart from 12 Chapters outside India. To start practice, a CA has to clear all the exams and become an Associate Member of the Council.
As you have fixed Saturday Sunday off you can start with your CA prepa
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