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The candidate must clear 10+2 examination in any discipline with at least 55% marks and have mathematics as one of the subject at matriculation examination level.
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You are eligible for CCNA and certification. To do so you need to take proper training from a good institute or Networking expert. However, I would suggest if possible then continue your higher studies to get a better place in IT job market.
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First of all please don't panic. Before taking any decision first try to know what actually is your interest area. No doubt a CA gets better package than MBA but CA is tough too. I would not ask you to leave CA at once.
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For MBA courses at least 2 or 3 years work experience is required. You must also take the GMAT and IELTS. For MS courses there is no requirement of work experience. You will need an upper first class around 75% and above to apply to the universities you have mentioned. For more details I will advice you to check the MBA class profile on the university's websites directly.
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