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8 years agoGuide-Level 12
After completing graduation, you can also do Master's degree in sociology and even research works also.
One can excel in this subject if he/she has real eagerness about this field which is all about reading and understanding human nature and behavior.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Hi Esha, you must do some serious homework and also figure out your career plans first. First, there is no on-campus placement abroad, universities have career assistance cells. You must network and be academically sound to be hired. Second, GMAT may not be required so first you need to know what to study and where and check the entry requirements. Third, know your career interests - ask yourself why you want to go abroad and why you want to study commerce, etc. You already have an MBA. I will rather advice you to check the list of options below and see which course is the most relevant to you.
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/mba-in-ab
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8 years agoContributor-Level 9
Similar courses are also dispensed by CCGRT (Mumbai). On the same note, certifications and licenses are also given by BSE and NSE relating to compliances.
You can always go for another undergrad degree or a Masters degree. For instance, a student who has done B.Com enroll for M. Com or LLB, or the ones who have completed LLB enroll for LLM.
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8 years agoGuide-Level 12
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8 years agoContributor-Level 9
You have number of options to choose from such as, if you got a good % somewhere around more than 85% then my suggestion is you should go for regular college in DU and after that MBA through CAT/XAT.
or
You can go professional courses such as CA/CS/ICWA along with graduation from correspondence.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 16
In order to pursue full time MBA or PGDM program you need:
- Graduation in any field with at least 50% aggregate marks to be eligible to apply.
- Then, you need to clear the selection process of the B-school, starting with an entrance test accepted by the B-School. For e.g. CAT, MAT, SNAP, CMAT.
The selection process in B-schools is generally based on:
- Past academic record
- Scores in management entrance tests
- Performance in Group Discussion
- Performance in Personal Interview
- Work experience
Each B-school shortlists candidates for the second/ final stage of selection, which may be independent of each other. The process may include:
- W
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
I think you should complete your 11th and 12th in India because it's not very common that students go abroad for their higher secondary to foreign places. You have to find out schools first and then see which school admits international students. 11th and 12th are also expensive for international applicants. You can check the marks requirements directly with the schools.
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 12
The answer will depend on what kind of job you want to do. You may take up a Bachelor's degree program in a relevant field or do a diploma course etc. Popular options after 12th Commerce are B.Com, BFS, BAFF, BBA, B.Sc, LLB, CA, CS and so on. All courses have different career outcomes, you can research more on these and decide what suits your career plans well.
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