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It's up to you and your interest, but I think that if you opt for commerce, CA is the best option for your future.
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NAEMD is an institute specialised in Event education, it has been offering its services to the Industry for more than a decade. NAEMD Courses:
DEM (Diploma in Event Management)
Duration: 1 year part time
Eligibility: HSC (10+2) any discipline
Classes: 3 days a week
MBA in Event Management & PR
Duration: 2 years full time
Eligibility: Any Graduate
Classes: 3 to 5 days a week
NAEMD is the one of the first of its kind to design a full-fledged Degree programme MBA & BBA offering specialisation in Event Management & Public Relations. They also offer practi
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Finance. Banking. Chartered Accountancy. Company Secretary. Insurance. Foreign Trade. Stock Broking & Investment Analyst. Economics.
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Generally, in for Bachelor's in Data Science, you need to be from PCM background. But still, there are some who are working as a data analyst after commerce background. For specific degree, you need to go for 'Statistics' (some university asked you to be from Science stream for that). But in addition, you need to be excellent in Programing, Deep Learning, Machine Learning, Neural Network, Data Visualisation etc. Coming straight to your point, you may check the website of "SP Jain University". It's one of the greatest college in India. They currently started a Bachelor course in Data Analysis. Just have a look there. Hope
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You can pursue B.A. In visual communication or a Diploma in visual communication but, you cannot pursue B.Sc. Programme. Most colleges have B.Sc. In Visual communication, which can be opted by Science students only.
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