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2013-06-19 16:24:41
Guide-Level 11
Yes, you may surely pursue MBA after BA, please remember in order to pursue full time MBA or PGDM program you need to be GRADUATE in ANY FIELD with atleast 50% marks in graduation, plus you need to take various management entrance test like CAT, MAT, XAT, SNAP, etc.
However, as per your query, I would suggest you to work for 2-3 years and then opt for MBA, the advantage of this step would be that after working for few years you would know which specialization to opt in MBA that can further enhance your career prospects, however as per your profile pursuing MBA in finance would be the best option for you.
This work experience of yours
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2013-06-18 17:57:46
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2013-06-17 16:36:13
Guide-Level 11
Go for BCA only if you aim for a career in programming, database administration, networking, software development, etc.
Eligibility Criteria- 10+2 level examinations, in any stream with Maths.
Since no Maths, then you can try for colleges that offer the course but does not ask for Maths-
IGNOU
SAS Mohali
Punjab Technical University
Universal College, Bangalore
Kodaikanal Christian College
Maharshi Dayanand University
Lovely Professional University
You may visit respective websites in order to find further details.
*Courses other than BCA-
B.COM, B.B.A or B.B.M
B.A English or Economics Honors
Bachelors in Journalism & Mass Communication
Besides,
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2013-06-15 13:24:41Contributor-Level 6
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2013-06-14 18:21:34
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2013-06-13 16:36:51Beginner-Level 1
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2013-06-12 15:21:42Contributor-Level 6
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2013-06-11 11:45:27
Guide-Level 11
Go for Masters in any of the follwoing-
Financial Mathematics
Social Research Methods and Statistics
Mathematical Trading and Finance
Mathematics and Computing for Finance
Statistics with Applications in Medicine
Operational Research and Finance
Applied Mathematical Modelling and Scientific Computing
Pure Mathematics
Mathematical Economics
Bio-statistics
Applied Mathematics
Agricultural Statistics
Mathematical Statistics
Pure Mathematics
Computational Mathematics
Even consider Master of Arts in Mathematics or Mathematical Statistics
Once successfully done, you can work as Math Teacher / Math Professor / Demographer / Statistician / Accountant / Tech
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2013-06-10 16:43:40Contributor-Level 6
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