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2016-02-07 11:28:09Contributor-Level 10
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2016-02-05 20:46:59Beginner-Level 3
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2016-01-29 12:59:53
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2016-01-28 13:17:14Beginner-Level 4
Basically, going for any course is depend upon ones interest as well as liking. Personal liking as well as interest varies from person to person.
For being eligible in the MBA course it is must to have a bachelor degree in any stream from a recognized university with minimum 50% marks in the aggregate.
For M.Com course, it is necessary to have a bachelor degree in commerce stream from a recognized university. If you are interested in the business and
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2016-01-17 15:46:54
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It is good that you are thinking about post-graduation course. You should do it. But whichever degree you opt, will totally depend on your percentage of Graduation and on your interest. If you want to do P.G in Law, you should do LLB.
After B.Com, you can do masters in commerce and management also. You also can do some other degree and certification course as in Retail Management, Computers, ICAW, CA, CS, any Technical course as Diploma in Refrigeration and Air conditioning, Diploma in Library Science, BEd/BTC, Accounting courses and software as Tally, Diploma in Capital market, E-commerce, cyber security courses Etc. It
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2016-01-17 15:09:54
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It is good, you are thinking to pursue PhD. If you have 55% marks in P.G. or more, you can go through this. In most of the universities, PhD in commerce is not available. So, you can opt economics as subject in these universities. There are some topics which are related, such as money, capital, aids to trade, economic conditions, banking, taxation, financial management , present economic status of the country, compare economy of the developing and develop countries.
What is the business trend in countries such as China, Japan America, etc.?
Besides this, you can choose subject in service sector. For example, compare the s
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2016-01-13 16:32:33
Contributor-Level 10
As you have already considered various options for long term courses, I would suggest you to go for short term certification courses.
These courses will not only certify you, but will also keep you updated with the latest information in the industry. You can surely look for various banking and finance certifications.
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