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DEEPAK CHAUDHARIEducational counselling

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You will need to pursue 12th science from NIOS through distance. After that you can pursue D.Pharma from any distance college for your further license authority to run your own medical business.

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yogesh KaushikI am personal banker by profession

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You should go for specialisation in accounts.

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Kavita SoniMy dreams are my priority..

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After graduating, one can do M.Com or CA. Also, M.BA and CS are good options.

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Kavita SoniMy dreams are my priority..

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BBI i.e. Bachelor in Banking and Insurance is a good course for banking.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Dear,
As per your query, you can consider for your aim regarding government jobs:
Bank, LIC or railways exam
CA
LLB
International relations
Development studies
Social work
MBA (finance, rural management, tourism)
Psychology
Special education (B.Ed programme)
Foreign language
All the best.

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GOWRI SHANKAR

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You have more options like M.Com, MBA, CA, CS, etc. MBA is a better option than all of the options mentioned before. It helps to build a better career in an easy way.
All the best.

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Sofia Goyal

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Hi,
The best options in front of you after a B.Com (honors) are:
1. MBA finance from a reputed B-School which has 100% campus recruitment. You need to appear for CAT or similar exams for that. It's of no use to waste 10 to 20 lakhs INR in an ordinary MBA college as they are abundant in the country nowadays. Most students passing out from ordinary MBA colleges are either remaining unemployed or working for 5 to 10k salaried jobs. So if it is an MBA, it must be from an IIM or similar ranked B-school.
2. You may go for Indian Professional Accounting Course like CA/ICWA. However, get ready to study hard for the next 3 to 5 years before you st
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Bushra Siddiqui

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You can pursue Masters in mass communication and journalism if you are creative and ready to for some hard work.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Most of Indian Universities have started changing nomenclature of their MIB degree as MBA international business. You are advised to evaluate doing MBA IB from IIFT - New Delhi or Faculty of Commerce, Delhi University.

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Bhavuk JainSTAY BLESSED | STAY INSPIRED | ALL THE BEST

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Academic Studies:-
M.COM - most preferably.
MBA
Professional Studies:-
Chartered Accountancy
Company Secretaries
Accounting Technician Course

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