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Lamya Kaushikhard worker, passionate to do new things,

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Both CAT and Bank PO exams have similar portion. You can prepare for both simultaneously as the syllabus and paper pattern is same. Study hard for CAT and keep Bank PO as your backup.

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Lamya Kaushikhard worker, passionate to do new things,

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Few career options are
Every year banking sector is hiring MBA graduates from MBA colleges for managerial position.
You can take job in RBI, SEBI, NABARD and other PSU.
Private banks hires candidate on the basis of performance so if you can perform they can hire you.
You can make your career in Stock market.
The all time favorite teaching line is always open for you
You can go for research work in banking sector
The Market of Banking will increase in near future so you can go ahead with MBA in Banking and Finance.
The Banking and financial services sector has gained great significance in the recent past for being the most growth-oriented and v
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The admission process for M.Com is too simple, you just need to fill the M.Com application form online. After that, you need to choose the subject banking and finance.

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Piyush Mittal

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Make the most of a long and successful career as a management professional by opting for SMU-DEs MBA Distance Education Course. Today, it is the best college for you get the admission.

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Vishal Kumawat

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35 to 40 seats are available for M.Com Accounting.

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Lima DuttaProfessional HR

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Yes, you can as you have completed your Bachelor's degree. In order to Pursue MBA in USA, you must clear GMAT exam. TOEFL is widely taken English test accepted by most of the Universities all over America but now days some universities are also accepting IELTS and SAT scores to grant admission to overseas students. Once you clear the exams you can proceed with your admission & select your specialisation accordingly. Hope this answer helps you. All the best.

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Lima DuttaProfessional HR

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Specialization in HR and Finance is completely different. First of all it depends on your interest level. HR is all about human resource where you will learn about employee relations, labor laws, training & development, recruitment etc. Where as in finance you will get to deal and handle the financial part. As mentioned by you that you are from humanities background, ideally you should opt for HR. But at the end it's all your decision as per your interest level so that after your education you can land up to that career where you can enjoy and love your work. I hope this answer helps you to take further decision. All the best.

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