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ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants). And the duration of this is Two years. But, ACCA has two exam sessions per year and students can sit a maximum of four papers in a session. And you also need three years practical work experience before you can become an ACCA member and be considered a qualified Accountant, the qualification takes a minimum of 3 years to complete. Thanks.
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B.Com is a common course which is covered on all facets of Business such as Business Administration, Law, Taxation, Finance, Accounting and these are subjects are evenly spread in six semesters. If we talked about BAF (Bachelors in Accounting and Finance) has same subjects in the first two years as B.Com. But, in specialization type as BAF is called mini CA. As far as the final two semester are more concerned. This course dives deeply in to the disciplines of Accounting and Finance. All the best.
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So I can't tell you the rank but your score is good enough to get into Jaipur branch . And I guess you have very minutes chances with your desired branches
Best of luck
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All course are good and own value. But when we talk about the specialization an any course in commerce field so we should opting for B.Com Accounting and finance because it will provide you with over all knowledge of accounting and other aspects related to finance also and after that you can do MBA in finance stream. At least you have some basic knowledge understanding about the finance or accounting terms which you will later on have in your MBA course. All the best.
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