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Yes, you can do you B.Com. 2 year from other universities and one from others only thing you need to take care of having transfer certificate and migration certificate of the college or university you are leaving which eventually have to submitted to the new college or university.
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One of the most common careers for commerce students is CA. CA exams are conducted by the Institute of Chartered Accountants (ICAI) and require one to clear three examinations viz. CPT, IPCC and Final CA. IPCC exam consists of two groups. After clearing one of the groups, a student is required to register for articleship with an experienced Chartered Accountant for a period of at least two and a half years. After clearing both groups of IPCC and successfully completing your articleship you can appear for the Final CA exam. Like IPCC, Final CA has two groups as well. After clearing both the groups, you can proud
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All subjects are good and have own value in job sector. But you have good knowledge in course. Company Secretary is responsible for the efficient running of the company administration in regard to the compliance with the legal and regulatory requirement and for ensuring the decisions made my board of directors are implemented. Master of Commerce or M.Com is a full of theoretical subject. M.Com is a postgraduate Master Degree which specializes in commerce, accounting, management and economics related subjects. Just like the Bachelor of Commerce. MBA is a practical degree and improve your personality while giving you theoretical knowl
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Which is the best course for you is something you have to figure out. Finance is already a booming field with many opportunities. Digital Marketing, Data Analytics, Financial Technology etc. Courses can be considered. Now that you have completed your MBA you should have clarity over your career plans accordingly which you can select what to study. Applying for another Masters will be difficult, universities do not accept a second Masters without any solid justification. If you have work experience you can choose a relevant PG course. Or gain experience to build your profile.
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