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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
You can refer to a detailed information about the course and its eligibility on its official website by clicking here http://www.nalandaopenuniversity.com/notices/Schools/School of economics/content for website -Bachelor of Commerce(BCom).pdf
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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
No that does not happen. If you wish to pursue a regular college later, you will have to begin from the scratch, i.e, from 1st year only.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
No UG course can be completed in 2 years. All UG courses are of minimum 3 years duration. So you will need to complete that first. The post graduation courses like MBA, M.Com etc. Are of 2 years duration that you can pursue after completing your graduation. Remember, there are no shortcuts in education, career or success.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 11
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SAT is an essential part of the US college admission process. Very few colleges have SAT as optional requirement but if you don't give SAT you have to submit something else in place of SAT such as Andhra Pradesh scores, IB Diploma, etc. and you must have an exceptional profile. This also becomes difficult for international students. You have to check college websites and enquire. Some colleges having SAT has optional are Hofstra University, Smith College, Pitzer College, etc. You have to do your own research and find out the requirements.
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Guide-Level 12
Front office: Actual Trading or Trading Desk support, where you help the traders make their decisions.
Middle office: Operations in big investment banks, they deal will processing of the trades after it's done, they enrich the trade and record it in Accounting Systems.
Back office: All kind of Reporting, Analytics, Risk calculations, Regulatory etc.
Research: Fundamental, Technical Research, Top to Bottom (at Country / Macro level, narrowing down to Company level) or Bottom to Top (Compare few companies and see why they are earning more than pee
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