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Manan Aggarwal

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After completing an MBA programme with no prior experience and having a B.Com there will be no difficulties in finding work. After graduation, I did an MBA at LPU with no prior experience. Because I am an LPU alumnus, I strongly suggest LPU obtaining an MBA degree for the following reasons:
While obtaining an MBA, students at this university have several possibilities to gain paid job experience. Applicants can either seek a full-time career with the same firm after completing the MBA programme, or they can network and explore for possibilities at numerous job fairs hosted by their institutions. LPU offers classes as part of its Placeme
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Harpreet Singh

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Hi Annum,
I don't understand that why you want to do B.A. After B.Com and B.Ed. Instead of again pursuing UG course you should go for Masters Like M.Com/ MBA /MA for advance Knowledge or PhD/Mphil for that matters. So if you do M.Com after your B.Com and B.Ed then you can became a PGT in commerce. As you already done B.Ed then after M.Com you can teach in schools as PGT (Post graduate teacher)
Hope it helps.

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Ashish PalDTU student trying to solve Public Problems!

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Yes you can get B.Com (Hons) IP with this rank.

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Miles EducationBest CPA training institute in India

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It is a great combination. Once you clear your CMA US, there are a number of companies and industries where you can work. Some of the industries where a person can easily find work are F&A consulting, financial services, Big 4-public accounting firms, and many other Fortune-500/2000 companies. Hedge fund/investment banking firms to recruit CMA's in big numbers. So if someone wants to start working as soon as clearing their CMA's, the opportunities are vast. You can check out Miles Education's website for more information.

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Miles EducationBest CPA training institute in India

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Generally, most Indian B.Com graduates are eligible to take the CPA exam. Every year of university education in India is equivalent to 30-semester credits of US Education, totaling 90 credits at the end of 3 years. If B.Com is completed in 1st division from a NAAC 'A' university, the 3-year B.Com would be treated as 4 years of US education, I. e. , 120 credits for B.Com alone. Having a 2-year Master's degree (e. g. M.Com MBA) contributes to 60 education credits. Further, professional qualifications like CA/CS/CWA are recognised by few States as 2 years of US education. In case yours is a NAAC 'A' college, you'd be able to appear for t
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ANJALI Kushwaha

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Yes, you can get admission.

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Miles EducationBest CPA training institute in India

Contributor-Level 8

Generally, most Indian B.Com graduates are eligible to take the CPA exam. Every year of university education in India is equivalent to 30-semester credits of US Education, totaling 90 credits at the end of 3 years. If B.Com is completed in 1st division from a NAAC 'A' university, the 3-year B.Com would be treated as 4 years of US education, I. e. , 120 credits for B.Com alone. Having a 2-year Master's degree (e. g. M.Com MBA) contributes to 60 education credits. Further, professional qualifications like CA/CS/CWA are recognised by few States as 2 years of US education. In case yours is a NAAC 'A' college, you'd be able to appear for t
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Harpreet Singh

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Hi, I would say Choose the path which you feel right for you, where your interest lies. There are ample of options after B.Com a student can go for, Howevee you only can find what's excites you. You can go for CA CS CMA, FRM, CFA M.Com PG diplomas, Short term job oriented courses, Government/ Banking Exams or MBA for that mattes. There are even more opportunities abroad. Or what you can do is get a good job where you can get experience and quality learning. After getting 1-2 years of experience you can go for MBA. It's up to you. Because MBA can be rewarding if it is done from tier 1 colleges & it will cost 10-20Lakhs. If you are not f
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Harpreet Singh

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Hi Rishith
I think it depends on the college or university that which Second language they are offering apart from English . So if you are getting an opportunity to learn second language or foreign language then you should give it a try. Its just gives you an edge. Hope it helps. Thanks.

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Harpreet Singh

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Hi Shibani
As you have already completed your UG which is B.Com so you can further go for Post -Graduation (PG). You just have to research about the PG programs offered, eligibility, admission procedures, fees etc. You can find all the details on the Official Website. Feel free to write if you have any other query. I'll be happy to help
Thanks.

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