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SARTHAK SAHOO

Contributor-Level 7

During B.Com, a candidate can prepare for banking examinations, SSC if interested for central government jobs and CAT MAT CMAT XAT for pursuing MBA. These are few valid options available. The candidate can also try to give other state based entrance examinations depending on the state to which he/she belongs.

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Rohan Ahuja

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Hi!
Unfortunately, No. The minimum percentage required to appear for M.Com entrance test is 45% in graduation.

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Rohan Ahuja

Guide-Level 12

Hi Vipul!
The official website of the college is silent about its fee structure. I would advise you to rather check with the college directly for the details.

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Rohan Ahuja

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Hi Amit!
The admissions to this college are based on the merit list released by the University of Mumbai. You may check the official website of the university for details and updates.

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Deepti Singh

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Its good to hear that you have been thinking to make a career in the Banking Sector. As everyone knows that finance is the backbone of any country's economy whereas banking helps to circulate the money across the country as well as across the world. Banking has been of the Great career field as the Indian economy is developing and which has given many of the foreign banks to come India. Whereas in majority of the Banks their is much need of the Skilled and Tech Savvy Human Resource. One has an opportunity to make a career in the banking field either in Private or Public Sector. One has to choose in which sector one expects to make a ca
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Suruchi Mittal

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It would be a little difficult relative to others but not impossible. To get into MBA 10th, 12th and bachelors are considered. Finally, the CAT score plays the most important role. Also, depending on the college the rules changes on what weightage is given to which section. You may do a little research on the colleges you aim for and apply by taking educated decision. For example for MBA in IIT Delhi you need to have good score throughout and in CAT. But I am sure there are other colleges which give more importance to other things like extra curricular activities. Find out more about the eligibility criteria for prospective college and
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Santosh Kumar

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Well, you have to apply for few of your selecting college, where you want to do B.Com and wait for their shorting. And, you will be notified shortly about their selection.

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Shail Oberoi

Guide-Level 14

No, the student visa is generally allotted based on the reputation of the Australian university, course you have opted for, your academics record and proof of financial statements that you are able to provide regarding funding of your education. Many a times they also check on the intent of a student to return back to the parent country, so prepare well for the visa interview. It is advisable to use services of some agencies that work in the said area as they will be able to guide you properly in terms of questions & documentation.

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Shail Oberoi

Guide-Level 14

The decision should be based on your interest areas and long term career aspirations. MBA will give you insight into general management areas keeping in mind your specialization. In case you intend to pursue a career in academics, research, accounts then M.Com could be a better option. However, if you are open to roles in Operations, sales, marketing, customer service, HR then MBA could be looked at.

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SARTHAK SAHOO

Contributor-Level 7

Sorry,
Since your B.Com score is less than 50%. I think you might not meet the required criteria specified by AICTE for most colleges. You can opt for courses other than MBA.

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