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If you see (or search on the website of top US Colleges), you will find that there are very few colleges in the USA or UK, who provide integrated courses. Second thing is, there is no such thing as B.Com rather you will do B.A. (Economics) or Bachelors in administration or B.Sc. In Finance etc. However, I'd recommend you to go for B.Com or BBA first in India and then apply for MBA abroad.
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