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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You are eligible to become CA after B.Sc. You may refer to following link for career details of CA: https://www.shiksha.com/careers/chartered-accountant-23

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You can do B.Sc by distance learning from SOL Delhi University or IGNoU.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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If you have not filled DU admission form, you can not seek admission in any of DU affiliated colleges directly.

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astha singh

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That depends on which course you would like to do. There are entrance exams for courses in MS and MBA such as the GMAT and GRE. Please refer to the link provided below for a list of colleges and eligibility for these courses in New Zealand:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/new-zealand


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Abhishek ShahCLOSE YOUR EYES AND THINK ABOUT WHAT YOU WANT

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Hello Akash,
It totally depends upon you. If you have interest in business and marketing than you should do MBA.
But one thing you know if you doing MBA or MCA so, this toughest study as compare to M.Sc.

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Vishal Gautam

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No, it's not. The subject in which admission is sought must be an Honours subject. In B.Sc (Hons) a subject is studied in all the three years at graduate level.

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Sanjay K

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Hi Ayush,
The JAM examination for each test papers will be carried out as online Computer Based Test (CBT). All the seven test papers of JAM-2 will be objective type, with three different patterns of questions as follows:
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ): Each MCQ type question has four choices out of which only one choice is the correct answer.
Multiple Select Questions (MSQ): Each MSQ type question is similar to MCQ but with a difference that there may be one or more than one choice(s) that are correct out of the four given choices. The candidate gets full credit if he/she selects all the correct answers only and no wrong answers. Candid
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astha singh

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That depends on what you want to do after graduation. You could pursue a career in medicine or opt for higher studies. I would suggest you get some work experience before you pursue higher studies as most colleges require work experience as a pre-requisite for M.Sc and MS courses.

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astha singh

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Of course, you can pursue M.Sc in nursing after completing B.Sc in nursing. In fact, many colleges would prefer a B.Sc in nursing graduate as they are already familiar with the basics.
Thank you.

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astha singh

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BA and B.Sc are different fields. If you opt for B.Sc, you will be placed in the scientific cum technical field. After BA, you would have to pursue arts as a career. If you want to appear for civil services, either of the two should suffice. You should opt for the course you are comfortable with and where your interests lie.

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