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Shweta Singh

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You need to have passed 10+2 from a recognised university for admission in this course. Based on your Diploma, you won't be able to apply. Also, decide on the college/ university where you wish to take admission and accordingly check the eligibility criteria.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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The correspondence courses that you want to pursue would depend a lot on your career aspirations. Once you decide which area of finance you are keen on, you can pick up courses based on it. For example: if you are interested in equity market, then you could pursue BSE/NSE course. You could also pursue CFA and become a chartered member, financial modelling courses, etc.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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The correspondence courses that you want to pursue would depend a lot on your career aspirations. Once you decide which area of finance you are keen on, you can pick up courses based on it. For example: if you are interested in equity market, then you could pursue BSE/NSE course. You could also pursue CFA and become a chartered member, financial modelling courses, etc.

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Shyam Sharma

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Both the streams are good but please specify in which course /stream, you have opt for your Bachelor degree.

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Satish PrabhuCenter Director at IMPEL Overseas Consultants

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Dear Samir,
Yes, you are eligible as the cut off for most Universities is 65%, however it may vary from University to University, check out with the University you want to apply to, if I may suggest check out Deakin, RMIT, University of Sydney, UOWS to mention a few, however please select a course of 2 years duration as 1 year one will not make you eligible for a Post study work visa.
All the best.

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Vidura AryaAlways a helper, keen on providing value.

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Hello Anjali, yes, there is an entrance test for B.Com finance in Christ University, Bangalore. Applications are open now. You can apply now by registering yourself on its official website and by filling the form.
All the best!

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TARUN THOMAS

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Hi,
Yes, the placement for MBA finance in TAPMI, Manipal, Jaipur is very good and the companies are still rolling in as we speak. As per your query regarding field visits, we do go to various factories to see how we could apply our classroom learning into the real scenario. These field vists are mostly in the factories situated in the NCR region. If you have any more queires just click on my name and I shall be happy to answer them.

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