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Anshu Raj

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You should complete all the stages of CA. CA final exam clearing is a headache for almost 90% of aspirant. Do join a coaching institute if you need professional coaching. Yes, you can prepare for CA along with B.Com course. Doon Business School, Dehradun offers CA+CPT coaching along with B.Com course. Good Luck.

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Deepak Yadavlive the life the way you want.

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Hi Tanuja Aarya,
Yes, you can do Chartered Accountancy course by 2 way if you have done B.Com as follow:
1. Go with the Foundation Route ( Foundation - Intermediate - Final) or
2. Go with the Intermediate Route (consider as Direct entry course in which you will be exempt from Foundation level)
but to go with Direct entry there is one conditions that your average percentage of all the three years of graduation should be at least 55% the you can get admission to do CA course.
Regards,
Deepak.

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CA Anubhav JainCool by heart and you can ask me anything

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You can become a lawyer or grab a position in public sector bank by appearing for UPSC or competition exams.

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Gaurav Shandilya

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Hi Imiksha!
You can either pursue M.Com or MBA-finance after your graduation. Alternatively, there are other emerging courses that you can pursue along with your current graduation which include:
1. Certified Bank Manager Programme: A 2-year course covering the areas of banking and financial services, money, banking laws and regulations, treasury, credit, risk management and banking strategy. The course is offered by the Institute of Bank Management and Research (IBMR), Hyderabad. 2. Diploma in Banking & Services (DBFS): This is a post graduate 2-year Diploma course offered by the Institute Of Finance, Banking & Insurance (IFBI), Mumbai.
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Rohit Kothawadei am here to help you in your problem

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You need to fill second year online form of your college for taking admission in the college, and then you will get admission in college after finishing all their formalities.

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Rohan Ahuja

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Hi Nisarga,
It depends on where your interest lies. Both are great streams. If you are more inclined towards computers, you should go for BBA in computer application. If Import and export, Outsourcing, Trade of goods and services between two countries and such things interest you, you should opt for BBA in international business.

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Pooja sehrawat

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All candidates who have secured at least 50% (45% for SC/ ST candidates) marks in Group Subjects of the qualifying examination fulfill AUCET 2018 eligibility criteria for Science course admissions. It may be noted that AUCET 2018 exam for Science courses is mainly conducted for five papers:
Life Sciences
Physical Sciences
Mathematical Sciences
Chemical Sciences
Geology.

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Rishabh Verma

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As far as I know, CA exam is much more competitive and tough than CAT. Nevertheless, you may wish to complete your CA certification and later on apply for MBA, many students do take that path.

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Deepak Yadavlive the life the way you want.

Contributor-Level 9

Dear,
There is a huge difference between the two professional courses. The role and context of both the courses are very different from the angle of the praticle word. However, both the courses belong to the commerce field thus they have a few common subjects too. But you will not much benefited in practice as well as job. The objective of pursuing both the courses from the perspective of knowledge enhancement is effective and you will gain diversified knowledge. But with the perspective to reveal the benefit in a job is not appreciable. The profession of CA has ample opportunities in comparison to CS. What I would advise is choose CA
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