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mehak khanna

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You can apply in any organisation for the post of an accountant which require skills such as keeping track of their profit and loss of their company, etc. For such type of jobs, you should have strong knowledge in core subjects. If you are interested in higher studies after graduation, you can opt for below programs :
1. Chartered Accountancy (CA)
2. Company Secretaryship (CS)
3. Master of Business Administration (MBA)
4. LL.B.

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Rohit Kothawadei am here to help you in your problem

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You have really score good marks in your 12th but you are confuse about your next studies. So, I would like to help you with this percentage. You can do-
B.Com
LLB
BBA
BBM
If you are interested in doing CA, CS, CMA or CFA. So, you can do it with your Bachelor degree I.e B.Com.

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Anjali Sharma

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For admission in B.Com, you need to have minimum 50% and above.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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I shall not recommend career options abroad just on the basis of class 12th/Senior School Certificate. However, doing Management/Commerce/Hotel Management courses, Bachelor's degree abroad can open better options in career.

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PUNIT JAINI am a b.tech computer science student

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Criminology is the branch of Science which deals with the crime and the prevention of crime. Forensic Science is only the part of criminology. Criminology is directly referring to the crime. It is one of the challenging fields. The courses in the field of criminology are offered in range of certificate to doctoral level programmes as per the following:
Certificate Course (forensic Science)
Diploma Course (Cyber Crime)
Diploma Course (Forensic Science and Criminology)
Bachelor Degree Course (Forensic Science and Criminology)
Masters Degree Course (Forensic Science and Criminology)
Masters Degree Course (Forensic Science and Criminology Resear
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Dhruv Sharma

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94% for general merit was the cut-off in 2017. This is only for B.Com regular. Other courses are less competitive.

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