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Guide-Level 14
Other than this, check with some of the good universities, most of them provide a wide range of courses to choose from according to ones interest. Choose the one that you are interested in and continue with your studies.
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Contributor-Level 6
One of the following:
1) Undergraduate education: A bachelor's (or equivalent) degree or be in the final year of your bachelor's degree program (when you register for the Level II exam, you will be required to update your education information), or
2) Work experience: Four years of professional work experience (does not have to be investment related), or
3) A combination of professional work experience and education that totals at least four years (part-time positions do not qualify, and the four-year total must be accrued prior to enrollment).
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Contributor-Level 7
i would suggest you to go for Commerce .
best wishes.
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