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2013-06-10 16:05:30New answer posted
2013-06-10 10:17:40Beginner-Level 4
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2013-06-08 11:32:39New answer posted
2013-06-07 12:47:06
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This dynamic, challenging and rewarding profession is awarded by Financial Planning Standards Board of India.
The program's innovative course content help you apply your knowledge and skills to problems professionals face in today's market.
For more information log on to http://fpsbindia.org/
The opportunities are plentiful and growing fast across the globe. Companies such as JP Morgan, Deutsche Bank, Fidelity, Citi Bank, Franklin Templeton, HDFC Bank, Kotak, American Express, Reliance, HSBC Bank and ING are a few among the various market leaders that actively recruit CFPs.
Salary Packages-
Certified Financial Planner Rs 154,444 - Rs 89
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2013-06-06 17:54:23
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Hons in any course means a more detailed study of certain subjects. So when you do a BCom Hons you study a few subjects with more depth increasing your competence in those areas.
However BCom Professional, is an amalgamation of an ACADEMIC program called BCom and a PROFESSIONAL program called BBA. In my opinion a BCom Professional is a far better substitute for a commerce student over a BBA.
If you are a student of Delhi, another difference you would like to consider is that BCOM Hons in Delhi University is now a 4 year degree where as BCOM Professional in most places is still a 3 year degree.
You can consider BCom Banking & Fi
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2013-06-06 16:49:09New answer posted
2013-06-06 09:28:05Contributor-Level 9
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2013-06-05 14:57:09
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B.COM LLB (5 year integrated course) is an apt choice. I have seen LLB with CS people going high places in corp. law firms and corporate but work hard and try to crack all CS papers within say 2 years of passing LLB.
To become a lawyer, you need to get a degree in law by taking up the three-year LL.B.
For admission into a law school in India, you need to take an entrance exam called the Common Law Admission Test. You can plan accordingly.
For details, visit http://www.clat.ac.in
You must have strong analytic skills, good interpersonal skills and a keen understanding of the basic principles in order to successfully settle as a Lawyer.
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2013-06-05 13:30:16Contributor-Level 7
So, my suggestion to you would be, go for B.Com, 2nd priority BBA, and start preparing for CAT now. Try to gauge your capability in English and vocab/quantitative skills. You can buy previous yrs test p
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2013-06-05 13:23:48
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To get admission in architecture course at graduate level, you need to score minimum 50% marks in 12th (Science) with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with Computer Science / Chemistry / Biology / Engineering Drawing and two other subjects. You need to sit for an entrance exam.
Some of the entrance exams in Architecture are :
-National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA)
-Common Entrance Examination for Design (CEED)
-School of Planning and Architecture Engineering Entrance Exam
-All India Engineering / Architecture Entrance Examination
-Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University B.Arch Entrance Exam
-Jamia Millia
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