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2016-01-12 17:39:03

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2016-01-12 00:47:24

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Mukesh K

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Yes Nikita. You can sit for UPSC after completing graduation with any stream.

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2016-01-09 10:05:58

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abhishek bharatiI am friendly, I love to make new friends..:)

Beginner-Level 3

No, It will not create any trouble on your placement, but by the ending of your BBA degree you must clear all the subjects. Companies required talented people, so, just be strong and be positive.
Thank you.

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2015-12-21 17:05:34

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Aniruddh Priyadarshi

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Hi.I am unable to understand what u want ?

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2015-12-19 17:00:12

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

Guide-Level 14

First you should answer following:
1. Are you good with numbers?
2. Are you good in clerical work?
3. Do you have eyes for details?
4. Can you ensure 100% accuracy while working with numbers?
5. Do you enjoy doing same kind of work for hours, months and years
If it is, then you may opt either. Payroll deals with handling employee's salary, deduction and payment whereas accounts has vast area such as accounts payable, accounts receivable, reports, MIS, credit control etc. Where you get larger exposures. You should decide accordingly.

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2015-12-14 15:29:55

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Harender Bisht

Guide-Level 12

Dear snehitha,
Hi,
both are good field and very connected to each other for example if you are going for software it means you are going to join an IT company in which you will work and all the expenses which will company bear for your will be maintain in accounts section on the other side in same company you are as an accountant then you will need IT person to help you to maintain your records.
so both are good and growing sector but the matter is your area, your strength & your mind make up which will help you to take good decision.
Hope it will help you, feel free ask more. Give thumbs up or mark this answer as best if you found it help
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2015-12-10 17:30:06

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Bhavana P

Contributor-Level 10

Though we give equal weightage to XAT/CAT/CMAT/MAT scores with atleast 70% as an eligibility to apply criteria, the selection score for all of them are not same.
Cutoff last year was 80%ile.
Final selection is based on a number of parametersAcademic performance
Test scores
GD/PI
Work experience
Extra curricular activities
All the best

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2015-12-02 13:20:46

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Dear Farheen,
As rightly said by Mr. Harender Bisht (One of our experts on https://Shiksha.com), I would suggest you to do at least one year course in accounting, as it will give you more exposure. For now your can refer some of this courses :
-Financial Accountant
-Diploma in industrial accounting
-Certificate in computer accountant
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2015-12-01 16:35:49

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Harender Bisht

Guide-Level 12

Dear Rajendra,
Hi,
you can go for distance MBA programmes along with your job as it has also same value and it will also give you practice knowledge.
wish you all the very best.
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2015-12-01 14:56:15

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Harender Bisht

Guide-Level 12

Dear farheen,
Hi,
Both are good courses and related in each other. but according to current job sector need & opportunities you should go for finance.
Hope it will help you, feel free ask more. Give thumbs up or mark this answer as best if you found it helpful.

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