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Hem Bhargava

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Yes, you can pursue it according to the national health policy 2017. The Indian government have said that there is need to develop a cadre of health care managers to ensure that healthcare services are available affordable and accessible to each citizen. So, this means a huge scope. One can join the government, corporate hospital, consulting organization, funding agencies, UN, etc. after completing the MBA program. Well this course is a pioneer and established by IIHMR.

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Ravinder Gill

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You can pursue M.Com, CA, MBA or PG Diploma.

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pramod jaiswsl

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Yes, by doing parallel degree along with B.Com.

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Dia Suri

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B.Com is a good course which has a lot of job opportunities across India. Every company requires an accountant, hence you do not have to worry. Before that are you sure, your brother do not want to continue his studies. The more his qualification is, the better job he gets.
Following are some of the career opportunities for a B.Com graduate:
(a)Accountant:
This is the main field into which all commerce graduate goes. It is better to join in a small organization first, so that he can learn all the accounting practicals from there. In big companies, a person will be assigned to do only one section of the accounting job. He will not be abl
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Shubham SoniGo get and archive something big

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Hello friend,
Sorry to say that with your graduation percentage it is difficult to get admission for MBA as there is minimum required percentage is 50% for general and 45% for reservation categories. There is chance to get admission into good colleges with payment. So try for payment seat and they will be filled up by management itself. All the best.

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ayush rawat

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Hello,as per your question there are some best colleges in Delhi-NCR Shri Ram College of Commerce - [SRCC],Starex University Gurgaon Haryana,Hans Raj College - [HRC],Indraprastha College for Women - [IP],Gargi College New Delhi, Shaheed Bhagat Singh College New Delhi-Delhi NCR,Ramjas College New Delhi-Delhi NCR,Jamia Millia Islamia University-[JMI] New Delhi-Delhi NCR,Amity University Noida Uttar Pradesh,Lady Shri Ram College for Women - [LSR] New Delhi-Delhi NCR,Hindu College New Delhi-Delhi NCR

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