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Taniksha Agarwal

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Hi Sameeksha, It depends upon your choice of career. MBA is totally different from CA. MBA is a general degree whereas CA is a specialisation of sorts. But when you hold MBA with B.Com Degree, then you will have similar career opportunities. Secondly what matters are your grades in B.Com and MBA and type of institutions you pursue them from. Some of the best institutes to pursue MBA after IIMS are :- XLRI, NIIMS, Symbiosis Pune, Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar, Jamia Millia, Manav Rachna Faridabad etc. All the best to you.

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Pallavi Sharma

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I will advice you to choose BBA and MBA, As per my knowledge, The BBA degree has a lot of scope when it comes to careers. This is one of the few degrees where students can get high-paying jobs in management and administration right after graduation. The country's economy is growing, and many new companies are coming up. MBA is a globally recognised degree that can be pursued after any Bachelor's degree in the field of commerce, Science arts etc. The scope of this particular courses is growing day by day. You will have a great job opportunity in the industrial world. In the management sector in the small span of time you can reach at th
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Pallavi Sharma

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Its totally depends upon your interest that in which course you want to pursue. I will suggest you to do BBA then MBA to get good job. The course mainly includes basic business studies and advanced with specific focuses as well. BBA course deals with knowledge and training in management and administration of business by imparting managerial and entrepreneurial skills to management aspirants from any stream like Science, commerce or arts. BBA are all the forms of Management at undergraduate level which regardless of the specialisation, will provide a student with conceptual, theoretical and practical knowledge in various aspects of busi
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Pallavi Sharma

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As per my knowledge BBA and CA are two different courses. As per my understanding BBA full form is Bachelor of Business Administration. BBA course deals with knowledge and training in management and administration of business by imparting managerial and entrepreneurial skills to management aspirants from any stream like Science, commerce or arts. BBA are all the forms of Management at undergraduate level which regardless of the specialisation, will provide a student with conceptual, theoretical and practical knowledge in various aspects of business like finance, economics, operations, marketing, basic accounting etc. The Students in th
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Pallavi Sharma

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As per my knowledge BBA and CA are two different courses. As per my understanding BBA full form is Bachelor of Business Administration. BBA course deals with knowledge and training in management and administration of business by imparting managerial and entrepreneurial skills to management aspirants from any stream like Science, commerce or arts. BBA are all the forms of Management at undergraduate level which regardless of the specialisation, will provide a student with conceptual, theoretical and practical knowledge in various aspects of business like finance, economics, operations, marketing, basic accounting etc. The Students in th
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Arvind Dabhade

Beginner-Level 5

No, it is not tough for a Science passed student. 

CA course is equally tough for everyone. You do not need any prior knowledge of any concepts of commerce so it does not matter whether your stream in 12th was Arts or Science or Commerce.

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Arvind Dabhade

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You should focus on 12th right now. You will have ample time to study for CA after you pass 12th.

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Arvind Dabhade

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Hi Surtika, Currently we have around 3 Lacs CAs in India.

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Arvind Dabhade

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No, there is not a single college in India that provides CA course. CA is not a graduation course like B.Com and it cannot be done through a college. You have to register in the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India to get admission. It is a distance learning course.

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Arvind Dabhade

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I would suggest you choose a college where attendance is not mandatory because you will be spending most of your time in CA coaching classes. So try to look for colleges which don't care about your attendance.

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