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Generaly, it depends on the kind of jobs and company either in private / government sector. However, if it's required, you may pursue either of the following courses as:
(a)Accounting software like SAP/SAS
(b)CFA(USA) or CPA.

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Hi,
Courses and its further career prospects depend on following factors as:
(a) Marks in graduation should not be less than 50% for general category (for others, it's good).
(b) If you have sufficient time and age, it's better to pursue another graduation like B.A. Economics. Thereafter, you may have good career prospects. Apart from it, you may pursue distance learning courses as (a) M.Com (b) MA in economics.
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Definetly, there are good salary prospects just after pursuing SAP-FICO from a recognised training institute in India. Initially, as a fresher, you may get around 3.5 to 4 lakhs per annum. For more details, kindly visit https://shiksha.com/courses/SAP-FICO

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Jyotsna Pandey

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Hi,
The admission forms of most of the colleges offering BBA and B.Com as well as B.Com (hons) will be available from the last week of February depending on the various admission criterias and admission policies of the colleges. The registrations for Narsee Monjee, Mumbai have already been started and you can register on their official website for the under graduation courses including BBA and B.Com. The admission forms for Delhi University will be available from last week of May. The application forms for IP University will be available from first week of April. Various private universities keep the registration link open till the last
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Satish PrabhuCenter Director at IMPEL Overseas Consultants

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Dear Hargun,
CPA is far better in terms of placement and scope, go for it if you have the aptitude for it.

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There is few accounting software which, you may pursue as SAP or SAS. You may pursue it either through your present company's recommendations, if they are prepared to modernise its accounting system or you are presently working in these software empowered company. Separately, you may pursue it as a working professional from recognized training institutes in India. To know more details and procedures, kindly visit the respective websites and https://shiksha.com/courses/SAPorSAS

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Hi,
You may have either of the following options as:
(a) In govt. sector, you may continue your preparation for (1) Bank P.O. (2) SSC (3) Teaching after pursuing B.Ed. (4) UPSC/State commission, etc.
(b) In private sectors, you may join any banking and financial companies under its graduate management programmes.
(c) If you are determined to study again, you may pursue (1) CA/CWA (2) LLB/LLM (3) M.Com/M.A in Economics (4) if interested in IT, then MCA. Finally, it depends on your inclination against subjects. All the above subjects offer good career prospects.

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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

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Yes, if you're opting for banking roles into analytics then it can be an asset, also if you get marketing roles, analytics is purely important and trending skill for upcoming years.

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