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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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The Master in Finance is intended to prepare students for a wide range of careers both inside and outside the financial industry. It May be M.Sc or MBA in Finance and Accounting.
They can get work opportunities with government and public sector companies as finance officer, risk manager, insurance manager, treasures, manager finance & accounts, to name a few. Though, designations may vary according to company profile. Companies also hire financial managers as consultants who advise senior managers on various business issues. Government also receives advice from financial experts in various issues related to finance and investment.
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Anurupa M BorcherdtArchitect & Interior Designer, Australia

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Hello Kirti,
General requirements are a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field, at least two years work experience, and GMAT and IELTS score. Additional requirements may be university specific.

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santosh U

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Yes, there are multiple opportunities for successfully completed B.Com students. B.Com qualified graduates can go for government jobs like bank jobs, Railway, SSC jobs. They are also qualified to appear for Groups and Civils. There are various positions especially for Accounts and tax department in all these jobs like CAG in civil services.
There are positions like accounting officers, tax assistants for fresher's in all these sectors. They are eligible for bank clerical and PO's and for bank PO's (Probation officers), the percentage of marks in degree should be 60 or more to apply for the post.
Apart from all these jobs, they are al
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B.Com in Distance Education
Bachelor of Commerce, abbreviated as B.Com, is an under graduate degree in commerce and related subjects. The degree generates professional skills among students according to their selected course such as Accounting, Statistics, Economics, Finance, Taxation etc. The purpose of the correspondence B.Com degree, offered by NIBS, is to render student with outspread array of operational skills, to specialize the student in a specific area of business and to expose the student to basic business principles. In this way, our students can not only survive, but also grow and fulfill their dreams in this competitive age
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There are 3 levels of CFA, which you need to crack and after some experience you will be provided the degree.
This depends on how well you prepare for the exam.

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Isha BhardwajProgram Manager , Great learning

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Edukart does not provide any course from itself. Please check the Institute of university EduKart is collaborated with.

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1. Choose your area: Soft skill is a multi-dimensional area. It includes communication, personal grooming; personality development; spoken and written English skills; public speaking. You can develop your skills in any one field of expertise.
2. Study/Train with certification courses: Corporate Training Companies in Bangalore, Delhi & Mumbai | Leadership & Public Speaking Programs | Dale Carnegie
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3. R & D: Do research in nearby schools, colleges and management institutes. Also, talk to HR friends and colleagues. Find out what makes for the package of 'Soft Skills' as per industry standards. Develop en
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