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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

CA itself is a most accepted professional qualification. I suggest you concentrate on completing CA. You may at best if you add some computer skills in your profile.

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Pratik MohantyMBA - Finance | Marketing

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Above three courses are best after B.Com. CA & CS are accountancy courses and MBA is a management course. But if you will do CA & CS, you will need time to complete. However, MBA is a very reputed course if it is done from a reputed institute and if you will do MBA from a reputed private institute, it will require heavy funds.
Best of luck.

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ATMGBS Gupta

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31st Aug is the Last date so call 9711612832

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ATMGBS Gupta

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31st Aug is the Last date so call 9711612832

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reetika gupta

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Yes, sure, but you need to stick to this plan seriously to make it work out.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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If you want to become a civil engineer then you are advised to do class 12th with PCM and appear for engineering entrance examination. If you want to become a CA, you may do class 12th with commerce as a main subject.

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ananya sharmastudent

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Hi,
Yes, you are eligible for bank exams because bank exam has only one criteria of completed graduation with any discipline from an authorized university.
IBPS conducts the CWE exam for public sector banks or RRB Banks for the post of clerk, PO, SO.
IBPS doesn't ask for the percentage, they only ask the candidate to be passed in graduation.
Apart than this, if banks conduct their own exam, they ask for a minimum percentage of 60%.
Clear all your doubts here - https://govt-jobs-exam.quora.com/IBPS-PO-Aspirants-Clear-5-most-Common-Doubts-here
All the best!

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