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Saurabh Singh

Beginner-Level 5

Getting admitted at this percentile is difficult.

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siddhartha tyagi

Contributor-Level 6

Your scores are really good, you can get admission in any of the top B-Schools. Asia Pacific institute of management is one of the top management college in Delhi NCR region. You can apply for the GD PI by filling the online form through their website - http://www.asiapacific.edu

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alok kumar

Contributor-Level 9

If you are good in studies and interested in commerce then do B.Com and if you are not or if you like hotel management then go for it. Moreover, B.Com is a universal degree, i.e. you can do whatever you want to do after B.Com. On the other hand, HM is the type of degree based on your creativity and skills and less based on studies and after proceeding in this field you will not have any option to change your field.

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Devesh LathiEducational Counselor

Guide-Level 12

You can do certification courses in MS Excel, SAP, database management, cost accounting, etc. While pursuing any of the certification courses start applying for jobs on the various job portals like Naukri, Monster, etc. Alsos try for some internship if you are interested in any.

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Navin Chouhan

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, but it should be a recognized university under the UGC act. It should also provide you better placement after the completion of your graduation.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Hi,
You have options of doing and excel in M.Com, MBA, MCA or LLB or PG Diploma or Industry certifications after B.Com. M.Com focuses on commerce, accounting, management and economics related subjects and prepares you for Finance and Accounting jobs in enterprises. MBA is a generic course on business management and administration and it focuses on functional areas of business such as accounting, finance, marketing, human resources and operations. MBA provides wider options in different functions and various types of industries. Although you must do post graduate degree based on your interest area, I will recommend MBA with finance speci
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Roopam jainpursuing MBA-IB

Beginner-Level 3

If you want to be in a good college, then you have to appear in CAT, XAT, CMAT, MAT, SNAP, NMAT etc., but if you want a management seat then you won't need any score in some colleges.

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Navin Chouhan

Beginner-Level 5

Below mentioned are the subjects:
1. Accountancy.
2. Financial management.
3. Auditing.
4. Management accounting.
5. Business law.
6. Company accounting.
7. Taxation.
8. Business elementary mathematics.
9. Cost accounting.

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Mir Noaman Ali

Contributor-Level 10

For admission, the only parameter that matters is your CAT score. Then you got to score well in Extempore and PI round.
Get into a top notch college like FMS, Delhi and you'll have a very good chance of bagging a top offer in any specialization. Traditionally, Investment banks, consultancy firms and few FMCG companies offer really lucrative placement packages across tier 1 B-Schools.

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Edu MentorEducationConsultant

Guide-Level 11

You can continue your preparation of banking exams like
1. SBI or IBPS for all nationalised banks.
2. Private banks like ICICI or HDFC.
They also offer graduate management program to all the students. As government banks are concerned, they organize a national level test every year.
The tests contains following subjects:
1. Language test, i.e. English.
2. Analytical and Quant.
3. Reasoning based on English, mathematics or both.
4. Computer or GA.

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