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8 years agoContributor-Level 6
Masters in accounting and taxation
Chartered accountant
Masters in auditing tax consultant
These many options are available because nowadays demand is more in finance based on auditing and taxation levels, you can do online courses too depending on accounting.
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 6
There is not such course after 10th for B.Com.
I will suggest you to take up commerce after 10th if you are that interested in it, mainly if you're interested and good at maths and economics.
Students choosing this stream will study commerce, economics, accounts, finance, business and business maths as common subjects. After this group, you can choose to study B.Com, BA Economics or even BBA Bachelor of business administration. Later you can study M.Com/ MA/ M.Sc in related Bachelors subjects or even progress to professional careers like the PhD/ CA/ CS/ CFA.
Or there is another alternative of this - B.Com. Vocational/IT, which w
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Web development is amazing stuff to learn if you have interest.
I would suggest you to learn, how to code. Take some HTML class. Learn JavaScript if u haven't.
Learn how to make your website live, how to use cpanel, etc. You can use some of the free hosting packages available on internet. Do some freelance work. There are more languages to learn:
BootStrap
jQuery
Angular JS
Node JS
There is no stopping. Web development is very interesting.
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
You need to apply to a research institution, get accepted, enroll and follow the program. This generally involves some academic study and a lot of academic research.
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8 years agoGuide-Level 13
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The basic criteria for pursuing MBA is 50% in graduation (for general category) and 45% (for reserved category).
Some of the colleges provide admission even at lesser marks, but such institutes won't add well to your career.
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
In order to get a good college in your graduation, you need to score in 80 or 90 percent marks.
Try and target DU.
Loyola college Chennai ,
SRCC, DU
Hindu College, DU
Xaviers, Mumbai
No, there isn't any specific exam conducted by the colleges as they declare their own cut-offs. They might arrange interviews though.
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8 years ago
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 6
As the aviation industry is a big one which is in a boom throughout the year.
Therefore, we can say that airport management is a good course and has a good scope in future. There are also huge salary packages which are given by the airlines. You can earn a salary in lakhs of rupees per month.
Eligibility criteria:
1. You should score at least 50% marks in your graduation.
2. There is a relaxation given to SC, BC, ST and OBC is 5% in marks.
Aviation courses:
Airport Management: In this course, all the managerial aspects of the Airport are ta
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