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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

I am sure there should be a plenty of opportunities to work part-time after you have completed +3 commerce. You could work as a freelancer online, and prepare for your CAT exams side by side. This should ease the pressure and you will be able to devote sufficient time to your CAT preparations.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Pravin,
You better hurry if you have to start learning via distance education mode. UGC is in process of stopping all courses via distance which require lots of practical. But you can think of doing AMIE which is equivalent to BE, while working. It's through distance mode only.

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Ritu Bhandari

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Hi,
ICICIdirect Centre for Financial Learning (ICFL) offers Certified Finance Expert course. It's a part time course for 6 months.
https://www.shiksha.com/banking-finance-insurance/course/certified-finance-expert-icicidirect-centre-for-financial-learning-icfl-somajiguda-hyderabad-254376

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Swapnil Malode

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It depends on what you are doing at the moment. If you are doing a very good job and the one which you like, but you still want to gain knowledge while doing your work then part-time MBA i.e executive MBA can be an option for you.
If you love whatever work you do and if you are satisfied then don't leave the job. If you want to study in the meantime and you just want a degree for the sake of the name then its okay to go for part-time MBA.
But, once you went through rigorous 2-years of full-time MBA in a good reputed college then your behavior, how you talk, how you think, how you perceive others, all these things change. So it is the hol
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Sachin,
Yes, there are a plenty of opportunities in Australia. In fact, twice every year, the Embassy of Australia organises meets for prospective students. If you have not attended, then I would advise you to approach a specialised agency dealing with sending students to Australia as they would be aware of different options suiting your needs.

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