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Guide-Level 12
Different colleges have different cut-offs. With 55% admissions into a tier-1 college is not possible but for the rest, you have to keep checking the merit lists and apply accordingly. You may check here for options:
https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/colleges/b-com-colleges-india
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8 years agoGuide-Level 12
After learning Financial Modeling, there have several prospects & opportunities.
As :-
1:- Financial Analyst2:- Financial Manager3:- Business Analyst4:- Market Research Analyst
5:-Research Analyst
6:- Market Risk/Risk Management
7:- Venture Analyst
8:- Market Data Quantitative Analyst
9:- Equity Research Analyst etc.
Other Important thing is, In Financial Modeling, Career options are high in demand or there is a demand which you can fulfill and build a successful career graph.
To get into financial modeling career jobs
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Scholar-Level 17
As you are a commerce student, you can go for management courses but with this low percentage, I am afraid that you will get admission anywhere or not.
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