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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

If you are planning to study up to graduation only then you may face challenges in job search in comparison to regular BCom. However, if you are planning to do post graduation, recruiter will look at your PG degree not UG degree.

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2016-05-30 17:42:39

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2016-05-30 13:23:47

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Nikhlesh Mathur

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Riya, your question must be in some other reference and hence singularly speaking it is not making any sense all alone here. You need to mention the name of the institution you are talking about so that a person who knows about it can reply to it. Kindly frame your question again.

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2016-05-30 12:19:24

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Abhishek Pandey

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Yes, You can definitely apply for an MBA course as you're a graduate. The minimum eligibility requirement for applying in a good MBA college is to have 55% marks (60% in case of top leading institutions) in graduation. And, a valid competitive exam score. I would recommend CAT & XAT, as these two exam scores are accepted by most of the academic institutions.

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2016-05-29 23:11:40

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vivek mishrawho am I????

Contributor-Level 10

for private there is reason which are not suitable to person like financial problem.
and Ba regular here student doesn't faces more any problems which related to that suitability.

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2016-05-29 15:11:25

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Debajit Chandra

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Hi
Would you like to pursue full time or distance education?

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2016-05-28 17:41:52

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Nikhlesh Mathur

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Which college Rohaan. I think this question of yours is a part of some earlier question and hence it seems incomplete as a separate question. I suggest you put it up again completely so that Experts can give you a proper and suitable reply.

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