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Anish Manchanda

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Finance has a much more scope than HR.
good luck!!

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

You can do BCA. Albert Einstein was poor at Maths in school days but made all his discoveries using Maths. We all can work to overcome our weaknesses. You are advised to make a plan to overcome your weaknesses in Maths and put extra effort in Maths during BCA classes.

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Mansi Gupta

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Hi Namratha, to answer your question, I would say that yes you can pursue both as this is not an impossible thing to do. But, why do you want to put both your feet in two different boats which are rowing in totally different directions; you might end up reaching no where. Personally I would suggest you to choose one of two, rest is all upto your choice.

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Harshit Jain

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Yes you can pursue MBA in HR. MBA doesn't require to be graduate in specific field. Your degree in sociology will give you benefit if you pursue MBA in HR as it is somehow related to it. Also it will be good for your career.

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Nikhlesh Mathur

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Praveen with graduation in Economics you can strive to get into Govt administrative services through UPSC or state PSC competitive exams. You can get into Accounts related job in the private sector. You can opt for Banking services. But my sincere advice would be to do post graduation after your B.A.

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Arvind Joshi

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Explore what is the procedure to appear for Civil Services Examinations. You can also opt for Law after completing graduation. Another option is to enter the filed of Management - you can sit for CAT/MAT/XAT examination for admission to MBA course in a good institute.

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Monisha Barua

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Hi Amit,
In order to pursue a Ph.D course, one needs to have a Post Graduate degree from a UGC recognized university.
Hope this information helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish you luck.

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