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Deepak

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In my opinion, pursuing a CA degree is the most rewarding option. Although it may require a significant investment of time and effort, those who are able to effectively manage their time and possess the necessary strengths and skillset can excel in this field.

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Deepak

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I will say Jain university has very good placement record and also better college environment.

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Deepak

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Yes, it is the better option because your B.Com will also get you good job and it is not difficult to clear the foundation and within the college days you can make an attempt to inter level which will get you some experience.

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Kajal Kumari

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Choosing between an MBA or a CS degree after CA depends on your career goals and interests. Both degrees can lead to high-paying jobs, but they have different focuses and career paths. An MBA (Master of Business Administration) degree provides a broad understanding of business management, including finance, marketing, operations, and strategy. It is a popular choice for professionals who want to advance their careers in business and management roles. An MBA can be beneficial for those who want to work in the corporate sector or start their own business. On the other hand, a CS (Computer Science) degree focuses on software development,
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Anju Yadav

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Yes, it is possible to pursue a B.A. LL.B. (Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Law) and CS (Company Secretary) simultaneously. However, it can be challenging to manage both programs together due to their rigorous and demanding nature. It is important to note that pursuing both programs simultaneously would require a significant time commitment and dedication. You would need to manage your time effectively to ensure that you are able to complete the requirements of both programs without compromising the quality of your education. Before making a decision, it is recommended that you research the requirements of both programs and their potenti
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Tanmay Upadhyay

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Yes textile audit is best among them.

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Tanmay Upadhyay

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National Institute of design, Parul University, Amity University and CEPT University is Top college for interior design you can go for them.

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Priyanka Bhardwaj

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Your experience matter for that post also just do the banking course it helps you on the time of promotion. Or change your is one of options to get hike and position.

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Priyanka Bhardwaj

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For CA, fees would be more than INR 50,000. If you percentage is good enough than maybe it will be decreased or vice versa.

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