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Joyeeta Paul

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1. MBA yes, the well known and most commonly pursued course is MBA. In most universities and institutions, admission for MBA is preceded by an entrance test, group discussion and interview. This course will bring across many managerial jobs. pg_courses_commerce
2. CA One of the other options is Chartered Accountancy, which is a very good course that is defines ones career. As a chartered accountant, one can start off on their own or join any chartered accountancy firm to kick start their career.
3. CS Company secretary, is yet another option available for students of B.Com. On completion of this course, one can find their way into any
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Siddrat TaufiqueCommunication Writing, USA

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Hi Shyam,
What was your percentage in B.Com?

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Giriraj RathiHappy to help!!

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Hi,
There are plenty of courses available for you to choose from.
For commerce students, one of the easiest things to do is go for B.Com then M.Com and then maybe PhD or professor.
There's also an option to go for CA, CS, CMA and at times LLB . The mainstay of commerce students for years now.
You also have the option of lesser known courses like FRM, CFA, actuary among others.
You can also opt for various certification courses conducted by many institution across the country which make you job ready.
If you wanna go for MBA, thats also a thing after your graduation.
You can also go for preparation of government jobs etc.
It all depends on wh
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B.Com (general) will be fine as you need to concentrate on CS preparation.B.Com (computer applications) will take a lot of your time.

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Harshit Mehta

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If you are looking for a job in BSE or NSE then you have to clear the ncfm and other certifications available in BSE and NSE site, after which you can apply for jobs in BSE and NSE.
But if you are talking about making money in the stock market by trading then you need to start trading in the market. Open a demat account and start trading. Read the newspapers, follow the business news carefully, understand the business of the stocks you are investing and most of all you need to know why you are investing in a stock. It all comes with experience. Its definitely not a career you make in a day, its takes years.

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The need for highly qualified candidates is increasing day by day. This is because of the expansion of business due to the use of latest technology. Most of the leading companies require candidates with experience and qualification.
Employment Areas
Banks
Budget Planning
Business Consultancies
Educational Institutes
Foreign Trade
Industrial Houses
Inventory Control
Investment Banking
Marketing
Merchant Banking
Public Accounting Firms
Working Capital Management
Policy Planning
Public Accounting Firms
Treasury and Forex Department
Job Types
Auditors
Book Keepers
Budget Analysts
Business Consultants
Chartered Management Accountant
Chief Financial Officer
Finance
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Migration of students from SOL to Regular Colleges and vice-versa is allowed provided that the student meets the requirements laid down by the University. Inter-university migration is also allowed subject to the condition that the student meets the laid down stipulations. Major conditions in this regard are outlined hereinafter. For more details for their particular case students may seek guidance from the School.
Migration from a Regular college to the School of Open Learning and vice-versa with change of course is not permissible. However, migration to II year and III year would be allowed in the same course and same subject.
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Applicants for the MURP program in the general category should have a minimum of 55 % aggregate marks and those in the reserved categories should have a minimum of 50 % aggregate marks in below mentioned degree programs from a recognized University / Institution:
Bachelors degree (or equivalent) in Architecture / Environmental Engineering / Civil Engineering / Planning/ Law
orMasters degree (or equivalent) in Geography / Economics / Sociology / Environmental Science / Social Work / Development Studies / Policy Studies / Political Science/GIS/Geomatics/Climate Studies

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