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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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The cutoff for B.com generally goes between 75-85% (previous year).

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Arvind Dabhade

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Yes you can. Your 12th stream does not matter. You have to register in ICAI CA Institute) for admission and you can pursue the course.

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Akshat Sharma

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You have to pass three stages in order to become a CS
first is cs foundation
Second is cs executive
And the final stage is cs professional

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Akshat Sharma

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It's quite low
But you can get admission in other good colleges with these marks.

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Akshat Sharma

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No
If you don't fill the exam form then the attempt will not be counted but if you fill the exam form and don't appear for the exam, your attempt would be counted.

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Akshat Sharma

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YESS
VES college provides best courses in undergraduate and postgraduate programs
It is also certified by good authorities like AICTE

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Swarit Gupta

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In BBA accounts, economics, business studies and English are the main Subjects these can't be excluded from Bachelor's of business administration.

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khushi sharma

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Reference Books for Maharshi Dayanand University M.Com Entrance Exam
Advanced Accountancy by Sums
Encyclopaedia of Commerce by Ashu Ahuja
Financial Accounting in an Economic Context Study Guide by Joseph H Anthony
Accounting Standards by Financial Accounting Standards Board
Skills Development for Business & Management by Kevin Gallagher
Business Management by Krishna Chander
Business Management by Ramesh Gulati
Industrial Relations by Dhanpatrai
organisation Behavior by D. P. Robbins
Human Resource Management by Ashwathappa
Cost Accountancy by S. N. Maheshwari
Income Tax by Vinod Singhania
Financial Management by Khan and Jain
organisation & Managem
...more

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Well obviously having a CS along with a professional aw course is just another feather on one' s cap. However I would advise you to rather take CS alongside your law course. As it would help you to cover the legal portion of CS without any extra efforts. As subjects are quite common for legal portion in CS that would not burden you with.

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Sahil yadav

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Courses after Graduation in Commerce, MTA, Master of Finance and Control (MFC), PG Diploma in Disaster Management, Association of Chartered Certified Accountants - ACCA, CIMA - Chartered Institute of Management Accountant, Diploma in Management, Diploma in Commercial Practice, etc.

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