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The below-mentioned link will give a better understanding of exactly what options you can explore after B.Com:
Link: https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/articles/course-options-after-b-com-blogId-12939.
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There are few things which need to be considered in mind before joining a course from Any University:
1. Are you getting a PGD or MBA Degree? Although, they are considered equivalent but technically both are different and MBA have more value than any PGD.
2. Is your University recognized? UGC, DEB and AIU are basic recognition required.
3. What flexibility you are getting? App based learning, live interactive lectures and career advisory are basic facilities.
4. Placement Support provided or not? Straight and forward saying no university can guarantee your placement, as companies pay for skills not for Degree you
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8 years agoScholar-Level 16
Eligibility: OpenMAT
Admission Process
Entrance Test: Eligible candidates need to appear for the OPEN MAT conducted by the university.
Counselling: Admission is done through counseling on the basis of marks obtained in OPEN MAT examination.
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/course/master-of-business-administration-indira-gandhi-national-open-university-saket-delhi-110889
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8 years agoScholar-Level 16
With less than 50% in graduation you will not be able to get admission in full time MBA but yes you can try for distance or online MBA.
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Yes, you can but with 59% Germany will be a very tough choice. Check Australia. If you are interested in Europe then check Netherlands, Ireland, Italy, Spain, etc. Human Resource Management will be more relevant but MS programs are designed in such a way that you can select your desired field as per your interest. So, if you really have interest in Sports management then you can apply. You have to write your personal statement accordingly.
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