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RAHUL MISHRA

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You can try for New Horizon college.

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Edu MentorEducationConsultant

Guide-Level 11

surely,your preference should as 1)b.com 2)bba.

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Priyom MajumderI am a student at ITM University, Gwalior.

Beginner-Level 5

It depends on you. If you are interested in management you can go for MBA but if you are not interested in it you may opt for M.com or you can do M.com and then go for B.Ed. &M.Ed. and many more courses. Since you are B.Com graduate student therefore you are having many more other options.
now it depends on you what you want to do.
Thank You.

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Priyom MajumderI am a student at ITM University, Gwalior.

Beginner-Level 5

Being a commerce student you must be having a aim of having a good placement and a high position job.
So for this according to me it is good to do B.Com(H) and then MBA.
If you do BBA it will only lead to MBA where as if you do B.Com(H) you are having a wide range of PG courses in your hand. But if you are detemined to do MBA in future you must do BBA and if you are not sure of doing MBA in future so it will be better for you to take B.Com.
Thank You.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

You are appear for PO or clerical positions in Public Sector Banks even after BCom. Most of private Banks prefer MBAs.

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Sudha Choudhary

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If you are planning to join Regular MBA: .
Eligibilty criteria is minimum of 50% marks at graduation level from recognised university and need to score good marks in CAT/MAT/CMAT or equivalent .
Suggesting you to think about Distance Education as most of the Universities require only Graduation Degree from Recognised University.
Distance MBA Will help you to gain knowledge and simultaniously you can start finding career opportunities

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Both Finance & SCM are good specialisations in MBA. Generally industry prefers engineers in SCM function. Therefore, I will recommend you to go for Finance specialisation in MBA. You will be in position to utilise your graduation degree knowladge also.

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Deepti chandola

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Honors is difficult. Your percentage is very low. B. Com is what you should try. You can only get admission if the batch is not full till the end with students who have scored higher

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Deepti chandola

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Automobile designing can be opted after grade 12 science. As b.Com student your acceptance I'm Indian universities will be tougher than outside India admission. You should consider studying abroad

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