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1. MIT Sloan School of Management:
Ranked second in the QS Masters in Finance Rankings (after London Business School), Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)s Sloan School of Management is featured for its Master of Finance degree and receives a perfect score for the thought leadership indicator, demonstrating its huge academic standing and history of revolutionary ideas in management and finance, such as Theory X and Theory Y and the SolowSwan model. Sloans motto, means et manus (mind and hand) reflects the schools emphasis on finding practical solutions to real problems.
2. UC Berkeley Haas School of Business
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http://www.pgdm.niapune.org.in/
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More details here > http://www.sjcc.edu.in/bcom/bcom.php
As a recommendation, you can opt for a globally recognized US professional course that you can do alongside your B.Com.
Explore the CPA course (US equivalent of CA) and CMA course (US equivalent of ICWA).
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Yes, you are eligible for CFA. In CFA, there are three levels. If you join, then in level 1 you have to apply. Good luck.
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