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Divyanshu Porwal

Beginner-Level 5

Dear Antony,
After doing B.Com, you can go for M.Com as well as management studies like MBA or PGDM and all of them are affordable, you should do some research on all these 3 and come to conclusion and then go for it.

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Shamsul HusainInspired by nature, it's originality and style.

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Hi,
Go for IGNOU. M.Com should be your choice. Simultaneously, go for CA. Regards.

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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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You can do CA while doing B.Com. And also, on one side you can study your degree and on other, you can study for CA. It has more scope good job opportunities.

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Pranay Choudhary

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No the minimum eligibility is 75%ile in any of the competitive exam.

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Pranay Choudhary

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No,it would not be difficult just be well prepared for GD-PI. It will help you to convert your call.

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Harsh Churiwal

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There is a scope for:
Legal advisory,Advocate,Family court,Civil and criminal advocate.

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Harsh Chankeshwar

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Don't get discouraged if you don't relate with the information. But it is the truth.
It matters that you must have completed your 11th and 12th in science field. Physics is a must subject. Your current degree does't matter. Your 12th boards result must be above 55% specifically in physics (above 55 out of 100) and in maths (above 55 out of 100).

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