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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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MBA after M.Com gives a big push to career even in financial vertical. MBA is a generic course on business management and administration and it focuses on managerial functional areas of business such as accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, and operations. MBA exposes students in all management functions for all kind of industries from FMCG to core technology companies. MBA is an all-purpose degree which provides choose to graduates to choose his career options based on his interest, strength in management functional area and personality traits. MBA from top B Schools have career opportunities in the field of consulting, Bus
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EMBAs are catered towards working professionals with extensive work experience generally in the region of 10-15 years. During the selection period, EMBA admissions teams look for a varied professional background and with diverse work experience. It is assumed that applicants will already have extensive business knowledge picked up over their career. Thus they are not usually required to sit entry exams although applicants without Bachelors degree may require a GMAT score.

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It also helps in preparing the students for business enterprises in Account and Finance roles. Some universities offers multiple electives and allow students to specialise in a particular subject in a final year. Some legacy universities offer B.Com degree course. Majority of syllabus of B.Com (P) and B.Com (Hons) is same. B.Com (P) gives an overview of various subject where same course in Hons has more depth and content. In B.Com (P) you cannot specialise but in Honours degree student can specialise. B.Com (Hons) is now a de-factor a standard accepted degree for jobs. Cut off for B.Com (Hons) in majority of universities is higher in c
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The company secretary is responsible for the efficient administration of a company, particularly with regard to Corporate Governance ensuring compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements and for ensuring that decisions of the board of directors are implemented. The company secretary ensures that an organisation complies with relevant legislation and regulation, and keeps board members informed of their legal responsibilities and also ensures that board of directors looks after shareholders interest. He is legal signatory to all company documents. Any engineering graduate can earn Company Secretary professional qualification bu
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Here's a detailed description of all these fields for better understanding. Civil services: It is the most sought after job, for any young man in India. SSC: The craze of SSC CGL is increasing day by day, more because of good salary package and not so hectic working conditions. Banks: IIM Grads even opt for RBI- Grade B exams and specialised posts in various government banks. PSUs: PSUs like ONGC, BEL NTPC etc. Make recruitment for specialised posts, but not on regular basis. One has to be very prompt about the timings of the vacancies. Consultant: Even if one is working for MNCs, Big 4 etc. And if he is keen in working with Government
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Yes you can change your college in second year of BBA degree. Most universities may allow change of college under extreme compassionate grounds. Changing colleges within same university is relatively a simple process in comparison to changing college under different universities. In order to execute change of college both colleges I. e. new college where you want to seek admission and from where you want to migrate must be ready and agree for transfer. Sometimes, college from which you migrate may ask for remaining two years tuition fee before agreeing for release as their BBA seat may go vacant. You are advised to first seek concurren
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Pass rate of CA examination is traditionally very low. Students who enrol for CA after 10+2 face lots of challenges in case they are unable to complete CA curriculum. Therefore in order to mitigate risk of lack of career in the event of CA examination failure, it is a good mitigation option to have additional educational qualification for alternate career. Bachelor of Commerce with Major in Accountancy and Finance from IGNOU is designed and developed in collaboration with The Board of Studies, The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, exclusively for the Chartered Accountancy students. The main objective of this programme is to
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1. No. Of test takers
2. Pedigree of test takers
3. Student to intake ratio of the top 20 b-schools
4. Level of difficulty of an exam
CAT is objective in nature and therefore there is randomness or an entropic feel to it. You cannot predict the number of answers/score in order to get a call from your dream b-school. It is taken by roughly 2L candidates every year and the seats at top Iims is are 5000. So, the odds are stacked against you because to get that elusive 99. XX, you need to do better than 99% takers which make it difficult. Also, this is just the first part of the story. The next part is the GDPI. Once you get the b-school call
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As per various rating agencies, it has always ranked among top three commerce institutes for graduation in commerce. In view of its reputation, every commerce graduation degree aspirant wants to seek admission in B.Com (Hons) at SRCC. Admission is based on the cut-off marks in 10+2. Based on this year's first cut-off list published by Delhi University, you will have to score above 97.75% in the best four subjects in 10+2 to seek admission in B.Com (Hons) at SRCC. You are advised to take commerce with maths to seek admission in SRCC. In order to score very high, you require a plan with dedicated six to seven hours studies a day througho
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The opinion that CA must evaluate working as an independent consultant for following reasons: (a) Potential to earn is very high as an independent consultant. (b) External consulting means you will be able to avoid all the politics drive people crazy in organisations. (c) You will be seen as an expert in your area of expertise. (d) Having own consulting practice means more flexibility in working hours and time. (e) CA consulting is a respected profession. (f) Opportunities to constantly upgrade knowledge. (g) You can make difference in your client's organisations and business by your expertise. (h) You can do things of your own. (j) Op
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