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2014-11-03 10:34:19Beginner-Level 5
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2014-10-28 16:56:18
Contributor-Level 10
As long as you have secured 50%+ in your graduation, you are eligible to apply for entrance tests for MBA! Let me know in case you have additional questions! Happy to help!
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2014-10-25 20:30:36
Contributor-Level 10
M. Com:
The most ideal option for a student who completes B. Com is post graduation in commerce. There are a sea of job opportunities after completion of M. Com. Some of the options which one can think of pursuing after completion of M. Com are as below:
Civil Services examination:
Appearing for civil services examination become lot easier which doing your M. Com as you can work with a lot of dedication. You can start preparing for preliminary and the mains examination. The period of two years of M.Com could be effectively utiliz
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2014-10-21 16:17:02Contributor-Level 8
List Of Best Institutes :
IIM(13 all over the country)
XLRI,Jamshedpur
FMS,Delhi
Management Development Institute, Gurgaon
Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, New Delhi
ISB,Hyderabad
NARSEE MONJEE,Mumbai
S.P JAIN ,Mumbai
L.B. Shastri Institute of Management Mumbai
Fore School Of Management, New Delhi
Asia Pacific Institute Of Management, New Delhi
India Management Institute, New Delhi
Birla Institute Of Management, Noida
IMT,Ghaziabad
These are best places to pursue your MBA in india
Good luck!
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2014-10-17 14:04:29
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2014-10-15 13:04:42Contributor-Level 8
Deciding the better between a MBA and a CA is like comparing a one day match with test match. Both have their own relevance, yet one is more popular, has more rewards and is more sought after by the public. Both CA and MBA are an integral part of the company, as both have different duties to perform. As such there should no competition whatsoever amongst the two. However, the fact is as a CA you will be look after the finance and accounts department and can expect to rise to the ranks of CFO of the company, while on the other hand an MBA can expect to raise a notch higher to the position of CEO of the same company.
MBAs are be
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