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a year agoContributor-Level 8
For a successful business career, pursuing courses including Business Administration (MBA), finance, accounting, marketing, entrepreneurship, HRM, and business analytics helps build a good foundation. Programs help foster necessary skills to be followed as a manager, be able to interact with members, communicate more effectively and negotiate, provide solutions where necessary, make critical judgments, and process data information for analysis to make vital decisions, for example.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Kaplan Business School in Australia for Bachelor in Business Accounting is a good option if you can afford it as studying in a foreign university requires a good amount of money for international students but after this investment, the career opportunities which you will get are:-
- Corporate accountant
- Tax accountant
- Business analyst
- Management accountant
- Financial officer
Upon successful completion, you are eligible for admission into professional programs offered by CPA Australia, CA ANZ and ACCA. You may also qualify for entry towards our Masters courses, or another course with an alternative higher education provider in
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
Yes, you can apply for PGT Economics or Commerce job vacancies if you have completed a PG in Business Administration
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Some of the best places to study business courses abroad are the USA, Europe, Australia, the UK, Canada, and more as most of the top-ranked B-schools in the world are located here. We have listed below some of the best Management courses in the world for Indian students:
- Masters in Management;
- Masters in International Management;
- MSc Strategic Management;
- MSc in Strategy & Management of International Business;
- MSc Management and Strategy;
- Master of Financial Management;
- MSc in Business Analytics;
- Master in Risk Management;
- Master in Engineering Management; and
- MSc in Business Management.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, you may get direct admission into business colleges after attaining a Diploma course in business, but depends on your choice of degree in a business.
MBA :
After Diploma in business management, one can pursue an MBA at institutes. In India, the third semester of an MBA is usually given as a lateral entry if one has done a diploma. But the prerequisite for getting into an approved college is a bachelor's degree.
BCom :
If you have completed a Diploma program, you can apply for lateral entry into a graduation programme in a similar field. It might even be possible to enter the second or third year of the program.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
DePaul University's business programs are well-regarded, with the university ranking among the top in several areas. As of 2024, DePaul is ranked #130 in the U.S. for business schools and holds the distinction of being the third-best business school in Illinois.
Specific programs at DePaul have received higher regional recognition, with their undergraduate and graduate entrepreneurship courses ranking among the top 20 in the U.S. and Midwest.
Notably, DePaul's Driehaus College of Business is also known for its strong focus on entrepreneurship, ranking 12th nationally for its programs.
For students interested in business, DePaul offers a r
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The expected SRCC GBO cutoff for the general category is 280 and above. For the SC category expected SRCC GBO cutoff is 160 and above. For ST, PwD, EWS, and OBC categories the expected SRCC GBO cutoff is 120+, 100+, 250+, and 200+ respectively.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 7
As You are a Student of Class 10 And you want to know the Subjects to be studied for Business.
So the Subjects are :-
- Accountancy :- In This subject you learn new things about finance, financial statements, accounting principles and practices.
- Business Studies :- In this subject you Learn about business organisation, management, marketing and finance.
- Economics :- In this Subject you learn about Micro and Macro economics including Demand and supply.
- Maths :- In this Subject you develop problem solving skills and learn mathematical concept like algebra, geometry, and statistics.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
After M.Com, there are a few ways in which you can take an LLB for business reasons. You can pursue a 3-year LLB, available to all graduates, whereby you specialize in corporate law, tax law, or intellectual property law. Additionally, an LLB followed by an MBA would enhance business acumen and even provide openings for working in positions like a legal adviser or compliance officer in an organisation. The two degrees may lead to very high jobs within both the legal world and the business world.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Choosing Northlake College for an Associate in Applied Science (AAS) in Business Administration over Tarrant County College (TCC) may be preferable due to the following reasons:
1. Lower Tuition: Northlake College charges $120 for each credit hour as compared with TCC $135 per credit hour for in-state students.
2. Smaller Class Sizes: Northlake College always offer students an opportunity to receive one on one or small group attention due to small classroom numbers.
3. Flexible Learning Options: Northlake has also other classes as evening and online classes which are more convenient.
4. Focused Business Programs: Northlake, for example, ha
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