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2016-06-02 13:10:25

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mudit h

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Courses Available after 12th Commerce
Finance
Banking
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Stock Broking & Investment Analyst
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Career Prospects in Commerce
The career prospects in commerce and its interdisciplinary domains such as Banking, Chartered Accountancy, Company Secretary, Economics, Stock Broking, Cost Work and Accountancy, and Agricultural Economics are extremely bright. B.Com along with Chartered Accountancy or MBA will pay you to a larger extent. These degrees will able to pay you to have a good position in public and private organisations. If you are ambitious and hardworking, you may also make yo
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2016-06-02 12:32:11

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Himanshi Singh

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Some of the leading management institutes offering Distance MBA programs are SymbiosisCenter for Distance Learning, Narsee Monji Institute of Management Studies' School for Continuing Education, Sikkim Manipal University Directorate of Distance Education, ICFAIUniversity and IGNOU among others. You can plan your admission by checking out this list of Institutes offering Distance MBA programs across India. You can sort them course-wise and city-wise to suit your requirement.

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2016-06-02 11:38:53

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Naina VermaCareer Counselor

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Hi Yashwanth, students from any stream can sit for the IAS exam and be one. You must be academically strong and keep yourself updated with general knowledge and current news. Please refer to the related queries below for more understanding.

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2016-06-02 11:35:55

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Himanshi Singh

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Consultants typically need a minimum of a Bachelor's degree in business management or business administration. Other business-related fields, such as marketing or accounting, may be appropriate for those entering this career. Courses in a business program may include accounting, management principles, financial modeling, business law, marketing, and communications.
An advanced degree, such as a Master of Business Administration (MBA) with a specialization in consulting, may improve career possibilities and may result in higher starting salaries. Programs typically include courses in strategic management, consulting practices, and busine
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2016-06-02 11:30:13

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Vedant Kumar

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Hi Arjun,
B.F.A (Fine Arts) - Stands for Bachelor of Fine Arts. Typically, a Bachelor of Fine Arts is a three year course, minimum eligibility for which is an intermediate (10+2). Fine Arts is an art form which is developed mainly for aesthetics rather than practical application. Subjects studied under this degree are drawing, painting, figure drawing, portraiture, watercolor, art-making concept development, and art history critique.
Eligibility: The eligibility required for Bachelors Degree in Fine Arts is a higher seconday (10+2) pass. Usually, the course duration for this course is 3-4 years in most of the institutes and universities.
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2016-06-02 10:45:50

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2016-06-02 10:16:45

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Ritika Sharma

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You should opt for MBA in IT. You can pursue many certifications related to IT.

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2016-06-02 10:01:38

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Sumit Maheshwari

Contributor-Level 8

UPSC stands for Union Public Service Commission which conducts exams for recruiting people to the Civil Services of the Government of India. It is a three level examination consisting of a preliminary exam, a main exam and an interview. Recruitment is done for various different posts such as IAS, IFS, IPS, and IRS etc.
Top 10 Preparation Tips for UPSC
Tip #1
For coming out successful in the UPSC exam one needs to be well motivated and confident about his/her own abilities because only if one believes in them can they put in 100% efforts.
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To begin with the preparation the candidates should regularly follow one national newspaper and
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