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Guide-Level 12
I hope group here refers to the course specialisation. It depends on your area of interest. All the courses are equally good. All the courses have their own specialty and scope. Please comment for more details.
Thanks and all the best.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 4
There are so many colleges and universities which provides MBA on different specialisation like; finance, HR, IB, etc. A part from it you are a commerce student so I think you should pursue MBA-Finance & banking or taxation. If you feel you are good in other Specialisation then go for it.
Good luck.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com. ): Eligibility:
The basic eligibility for admission to any of the B.Com. programs is mentioned below. Candidates must pass in Higher Secondary School examination from a recognised educational board
They should have Maths and English as core subjects
Minimum 50% marks are required at 10+2 level
Although, candidates from Science and Arts stream are also eligible to apply, those with Commerce stream are preferred
There is no work experience required for the course. However, students with work
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