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Deepak Yadavlive the life the way you want.

Contributor-Level 9

Yes, you can do M.Com along with ICWAI. Only while taking admission, you have to give a declaration in a prescribed form to the institute.

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Ritu Bhandari

Scholar-Level 16

Hi, You should start your CAT preparation atleast 6 months before if you are good at your studies or else 1 year if you are an average student.

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Anoushka Koul

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You just have to fill the form that's available at http://jmicoe.in/ to get admission in JMI (non-regular).
The date is extended so just fill the form ASAP.

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Tanu Mishra

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See, there is no point in pursuing both the course simultaneously. It would be great if you pursue a single course with complete dedication and then opt for a bright future, instead of pursuing both and ending nowhere.

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ashwani koulJust a simple guy and want to pursue my dream

Contributor-Level 10

Hi,
Yes Jamia provides specialization in MBA full time. The specialization are:-
1. Human Resource (major).
2. Marketing (major).
3. Finance (major).
These are only which you can take as minor specialization:-
1. Operations (minor).
2. International business (minor).
Best of luck.

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SURAJ SURESH

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If you are employed, and MBA gives you better position in the same organisation or another then do part time. If you are unemployed better do full time.

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Dinesh Kristi

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Hi Anupam,Scholarships, firstly on a competitive or merit basis and usually they are awarded by the universities abroad. They are given to students with high percentage and a strong application. Full scholarship is very difficult to obtain, if you are an international applicant. You can find information on university websites about the financial aids and the admission process. You have to also decide where you want to study, accordingly you have to prepare the application and funds. In addition to having a good education background you must also take tests like SAT or ACT and also TOEFL or IELTS. Students must also write a personal sta
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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Varsha!
You can pursue any of the below mentioned courses. These are short term courses of about 6-12 months and can be easily pursued alongside CS. Certificate course in share market
Certificate course in Investment Banking
Diploma in Capital Market
Diploma in money market
Certificate course in Finance
Certificate course in Corporate Social Responsibility
These courses will add value to your resume and will help you survive the tough competition in the market. As far as pursuing B.Com is concerned, you can opt for any mode, whichever is comfortable with you. It will not affect the eligibility or any other criteria for CS.

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Benudhar SahooMentor and poet

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Hi Manjinder,
While going to apply abroad for studies it is better you go through a normal regular schooling. Dummies won't be accepted abroad. Even in India there are many difficulties and formalities for class 12th dummies. See, dummy admissions basically are done by students enrolling for plus-two courses but they spend their time preparing for competitive entrance exams like JEE and medical entrance tests instead of attending classes. This practice won't be accepted by any foreign university, gap period can be accepted but not a dummy school.

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