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There is no pre-requisite for MBA. As you may be aware, a lot of IITians also go for an MBA post-graduation. So as far as your graduate degree goes, you can do anything you want.
The only difference is that:
B.Com: has elements of finance, accountancy, business, and economics. This means that youll be equipped with knowledge regarding the totality of the corporate world.
So, yes, in one way you can say so.
Good luck!
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8 years agoGuide-Level 12
Those candidates have completed 12th class in any subject are applicable for B.Com in correspondence.
But you 12th class must be completed minimum 45% marks from a recognised board then you are applicable for doing B.Com by Mumbai University.
The candidates who have completed graduation degree in any stream or engineering degree in any branch are applicable for MBA courses,
List of best MBA courses:
MBA in Marketing
MBA in Finance
MBA in Communication
MBA in Entrepreneurship
MBA in Hospitality & Tourism
MBA in Health Care Management
MBA in Human Resource (HR)
MBA in Information System and Technology
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8 years agoGuide-Level 12
You should complete 12th standard in any discipline from with Minimum 55% percentage of marks recognized university . If your belong from sc/st candidate then relaxation is relaxation is applicable . Your age should not more the 18 years .
The University may conduct entrance examination , Based on the entrance examination you may get admission for B.com course in Delhi University .
To crack this Examination please refer the 12th board commerce and accountants books , because the entrance examination question is based on 12th standard syllabus . So , I suggest to refer the 12t
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