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Scholar-Level 17
A Bachelor's degree with Honours in Business Economics/ Commerce/ Business Studies/ Business Administration with a minimum overall aggregate of 50% or A Bachelor's degree in Science/ Engineering/ Arts with a minimum overall aggregate of 55 percent. Candidate could be a final year student awaiting your results. The eligibility criteria vary as per the concerned institutes. Also, some institutes mandate summer training with a reputed business organisation working on specific projects assigned by the organizations. Graduates can expect to find employment as economic policy advisors, business analysts and consultants, resource
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Guide-Level 11
Well, yes you can go for MBA in business economics.
The following are the name of some colleges:
Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh. Ownership: Government. Pilani, Rajasthan. Ownership: Private. Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi. New Delhi, Delhi. Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi. Christ University, Bangalore. Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai. Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara. All the different colleges have their entrance exam with different names
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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
Semester I
Organisation Theory and Behaviour
Statistical Analysis
Economic Analysis
Financial Management and Policy
Semester II
Managerial Accounting
Business Environment
Quantitative Techniques for Business Decisions
Marketing Management
Semester III
Strategic Management Accounting Theory and Practice
Semester IV
International Business
Human Resource Management
MCH Syllabus-
Business Mathematics
Corporate Accounting-I
Cost Accounting
Company Law
Principles of Marketing
Basics of Information Technology
Corporate AccountingBusiness Ethics
Company Law
Money and Banking
Financial Institutions
Auditing
Financial Ma
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Contributor-Level 8
To begin a CA CS, you should be good at accounts, moreover, you should have a interest in accounts subject But as you are saying that you like business and economics then, I think that you should go for MBA after your graduation in any field.
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