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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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The Test for Group B shall include 75 questions in all, following section will have 15 questions each:
Quantitative Ability
Data Interpretation
Logical Reasoning and General Intelligence
English Language Comprehension
General Awareness and Awareness of Socio-economic environment.

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devendra pathak pathakprincipal and member of academic council BU

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No, if you pass B.Com more than 55 percentage. You are exempted from CPT. If you pass graduate or post graduate other than commerce. You need to have 60 percentage and above.

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devendra pathak pathakprincipal and member of academic council BU

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Both have their own value and criterias. BBA will have management and commerce while B.Com will have pure commerce. You have to decide on your own. You can opt MBA after both these courses.

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Ravi Jaiswal

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You should search locally, at the college and nearby places.

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Jainish ShahPGDM E-Business | Digital Marketing Consultant

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If you have the right skills and passion, background will not be a problem. If you are interested in programming, then MBA is not the right place for you. MBA will teach you to manage IT projects or to be a B.A. It will not teach you to code. You learn programming languages if your goal is to become software developer. You are already a B.Com so I guess instead of switching to programming now, you can do MBA and manage projects, All the best!

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Ravi Jaiswal

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B.Com (Hons) is the better option, as it keeps all the options open. You can opt for CAT CA or MBA for better opportunities.

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pratiksha kamble

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SR Institute, St Mother Teresa Degree college, Rama degree college, Lucknow public college of professional studies, City group of college, National post graduate college.

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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

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Branch or specialisation in other words. In my opinion Finance will be best suited for a student pursuing a CA course. But, if you want, you can go for other specializations as well. As It will give you a grip on other subjects as well alongside your CA papers. I have seen that in my B.Com days, CA people opting for Marketing and doing well in both of them. Look, there's no harm in learning but totally depends on you.

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KALAPURNAM INSTITUTEDirector

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Yes. You can do CA along with B.Com. Most of the cases, studens opting to study CA, already doing their B.Com. It is mutually beneficial to each other also.

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