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Smita GMCA, MBA, DISM, DCA, CPISM

Guide-Level 11

In order to pursue PG or appear for any exam, a minimum of 50 percent marks in graduation is required. Try to get a job in the BPO as most of the good companies ask for 50 percent marks. I would suggest, you should pursue BA and score a minimum of 50 percent marks to pursue MA or MBA. Please work hard and don't lose hope. You can excel.
Best of luck.

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S ANUSHAmanagement student

Contributor-Level 6

It is not advisable to pursue MCA after completing B.Com. You should opt for M.Com or MBA.

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
It's very much possible to opt for courses in commerce field without maths as most of the universities will allow you to take a pathway/bridge course to complete the required module if that subject is essential to the course for which you have applied. Go through the university's websites like Deakin, Queensland, Adelaide, etc.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Dear,
There are 2 ways to start your career in the respective sector:
1. You can apply for government bank jobs (submit the form and appear for the test and interview).
2. You can do MBA in finance or marketing and then sit for the campus placement, especially for banks and start your career in the same.
Decide accordingly.
All the best.

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Dhara SardharaI'm MBA student and confident + supportive person

Contributor-Level 7

Hello Hemil,
According to me, IIM and many private as well as government university are there, which provide you the best admission on the bases of CAT and CMAT examination. If you desire to move out from the home country, I would like to suggest you Australia with the help of consultancy company.

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Anil sharma

Contributor-Level 9

If you are interested in HM, it is quite possible to do so however the basics would not really be clear to you. So, in case you want to pursue the PG course, you can go for a diploma to get basics clear and then opt for PG.

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Anil sharma

Contributor-Level 9

Good universities like Lovely, Nirma, BML Munjal, MMU, SMU, etc. are offering courses like B.Com, B.Com (H), B.Com (Professional), integrated M.Com (B.Com+M.Com), integrated MBA (B.Com+MBA), etc.
Most of these universities have made a good name for themselves in the field of placements too. Some even offer scholarships.
Check their websites for more details.

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S ANUSHAmanagement student

Contributor-Level 6

You are a B.Com student. So, go for M.Com.

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