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Bhavuk JainSTAY BLESSED | STAY INSPIRED | ALL THE BEST

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Yes you can pursue MBA after B.Com. It is advisable that you pursue MBA in Finance after completing B.Com.
Look, if your aim is to do MBA, then no matter what you pursue in graduation, you will always be eligible to do MBA afterwards.
All the best.

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Harshit Mehta

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According to Indian education act-1959, you can not pursue two degrees simultaneously, because it causes extra burden on students (according to law makers). But after the recommendation of few universities, UGC has now granted the permission for students to get enrolled in two degrees (in same or different universities).

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DEEPAK CHAUDHARIEducational counselling

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Hi Shrutika,
After completing B.Com, you will have wide oppurtunities.
1. ICWA or CMA.
2. Chartered accountant.
3. Certified financial analyst.
4. Certified public accountant.
5. Actuary.
6. Diploma in banking and finance from IIBF.
7. Company secretary.
8. Certified financial planner.
9. Master of management studies.
10. MBA in banking, finance, insurance, treasury management, logistics, supply chain management, investment banking management, international business, etc.
11. Master in computer applications.
12. IBPS.
All the best.

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Ritesh BhandariA figment of nothing.

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If you want a private job, than I would suggest you to pursue MBA in finance. If you want a government job, then you are good to go.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Based on B.Com, I am of the opinion that IT MBA IT will be an ideal higher qualification for you. If you can do some courses to gain BFSI domain knowledge and get IIBA certification to become a qualified BA, any IT company will hire you. With MBA IT you will be qualified for pre-sales support, Sales & Marketing and Account Management roles in IT and ITES companies.

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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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