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Sahil Rana

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Hi here is the link below I mentioned please follow once it will be helpful.
https://www.shiksha.com/university/mdu-maharshi-dayanand-university-rohtak-20576/admission

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Saurabh Paliwal

Contributor-Level 6

Hey Abdul,
Previous work experience gives you an edge in terms of corporate exposure and packages vary with the respective stream, so if you have selected any stream I would be able to help you better.

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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

Guide-Level 14

No, you can't pursue two degree course side by side. Either you can do a Diploma course along with a degree course.

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preksha jainNetworker, motivator

Contributor-Level 9

Yes, you can, but try to spend more time on CA rather than going to college for B.Com and attending lectures. Try to clear IPCC first and focus fully on the same.

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Nikita Verma

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Please check our site for more info.

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Yash Gupta

Scholar-Level 16

Hello Aswin,
No, that is not possible. You need to give entrance test for any competing exam in India.

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SAKSHI MUNDHRA

Beginner-Level 2

Appear for CMAT and MAT exams and apply for colleges taking them. These exams do not require 50% in graduation.

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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

Guide-Level 14

Please check out the university guidelines for this. LL.B in itself is a bulky course. You need to give time to this course.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

Guide-Level 15

Hi Vijay,
You can pursue MBA with your current job. You various options to do so it could be Distance MBA, Executive MBA or Working Professional MBA. Distance MBA is where you will be allotted study center classes would happen on periodic basis and you can clear your doubts when needed and just appear for the exams. Executive MBA is specially designed for executives who are working. It add as a value to your career. Working Professional MBA also known to be part-time MBA where you attend classes on weekends, get certified. It is equivalent to a regular MBA.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

Guide-Level 15

I would suggest you to pursue MBA for Working Professional or Executive MBA. Both are designed only for working professionals to access the course and complete the degree. This will help you to both manage work and studies. Working Professional and Executive MBA both classes takes place only on weekend. It is the choose way to study while working. Other option could be Online/Distance MBA doing it from recognized university. It will help you but not more comparatively to MBA for working professional and executive MBA.

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