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Himanshi Singh

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MBA-HR is always are good option. One of the most lucrative, distinctive and trickiest job, HR professionals work hard to get best employees for a company. HR professionals have to handle everything from selecting, procuring, deciding compensation, employee development, employee training, job analysis, and everything related to a company's resources. Not only this, but it is the responsibility of the HR to fulfil the objective of the company while fulfilling the personal objectives of the employees.

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Himanshi Singh

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To get admission in MBA you need at least 50% in graduation. You will find difficulty ion get admission. You can go for distance MBA.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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CA requires lot of hard work and dedication. If you start another degree, it may become strenuous and impact both your CA and BCom degree. If you can handle both simultaneously then it is a good option.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You can do MBA by correspondance or distance learning. It is suggested that you do MBA by distance learning after 2 or more years of experience to get real learning benifits.

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maurya lal

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Hi Rohit,
Bachelor of Physical Education in India is offered at 2 levels :
*B.P.Ed. - 3-4 year Course
• B.P.Ed. whose duration is 3-4 years requires a candidate have passed +2 from a recognised board in any stream. Those who have taken physical education in 10+2 are more preferred.
• Candidates should have completed the age of 17 years on the first day of July of the year of admission to the Course.
• The reserved candidates (SC/ST) will be given age relaxation as per Institute rules.
Admission Test includes :
1. Physical Fitness Test.
2. Academic Test
3. Game/Sport Playing Ability Test
*B.P.Ed. - 1 year course
• B.P.Ed. whose duration i
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Mithilesh Jaiswal

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Three step process.
First you have to give CPT Exam.
Then if you clear give IPCC.
After IPCC you have to work for 3 years as internship. After which to are eligible to give the Final CA Exam.

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