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simran kumari

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Hi. Vaibhav. Yes, you can pursue an MBA/PGDM programme from abroad after completing your B.Com through correspondence. However, you will need to fulfill the eligibility criteria of the B-school you are applying to, which can vary from one institution to another. Many reputed B-schools abroad accept applications from international students with a Bachelor's degree in any discipline, including B.Com. However, some B-schools may require you to have a certain minimum percentage or grade point average (GPA) in your undergraduate degree. Here I would suggest you with in-house top business school in India I. e "GIBS Business School, " it is a
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simran kumari

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Hi. Muskan. Choosing the right career path can be a challenging decision, and it's essential to consider several factors like your interests, skills, and goals. Based on the options you have provided, here are some insights:
Pursuing CA (Chartered Accountancy) is an excellent option if you have an inclination towards accounting, auditing, taxation, and finance. CA is a highly respected and challenging profession that requires a lot of dedication and hard work. However, if you are interested in management roles or want to broaden your career options, pursuing an MBA after CA can be a great choice. CAT (Common Admission Test) is a popular
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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MBA Finance/Marketing/IB are the best courses for higher studies. LL.B. Is another good option for became as legal adviser, corporate lawyer or public prosecutor etc.

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Nandini Pangasarajah

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Hello, the fees INR 25000 per annum, and there are 150 seats available.

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Nandini Pangasarajah

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Hello, KSOU Mysore M.Com admission is a two-level process. At level one, candidates who have obtained a Bachelors degree of three years duration without studying cognate subjects need to appear for the Masters Preparatory programme (MPP) examination conducted by the Karnataka State Open University. At level two, students who have passed three years of B.Com/ BBM/ BBA degree examination of any recognised University or an examination of any University considered equivalent thereto for admission without any entrance test. The fees is from rs.13600 to rs.27000. The admissions are on merit basis. All the very best, Hope this answer helps.

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palak mahajan

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Hey Harshit the B.com hons program in Delhi NCR campus is such a good decision. But as you know the one of the best college among whole India for the commerce is Delhi University or Shri Ram College of Commerce so consider it as compared to Christ University of Bangalore

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palak mahajan

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Hi Jagadesshwari the syllabus of AUCET for M.Com is somehow different from the syllabus of M.Com and M.Sc. Is completely different from other one as it os totally Science based course. For Entrance in AUCET try searching over the web for the syllabus.

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Mohammad Sarfaraz Khan

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To take the CS Executive Examinations, candidates must pass this pre-examination test & ODOP Before requesting exam enrollment, the Pre-Examination Test for the CS Executive programme must be passed with a passing score.

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NETHAJI MACHANI

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Yes, it is definitely possible to complete your graduation while working. Many universities offer flexible programs that cater to the needs of working professionals. These programs may include evening, weekend, or online classes, which can allow you to complete your degree while still working. You can also consider enrolling in distance learning or online degree programs, which can provide more flexibility in terms of scheduling and location. Additionally, some companies offer tuition reimbursement programs, which can help you pay for your education while you work. It's important to research different options and speak with academic ad
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