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7 years ago
No, you cannot pursue a post graduation course with an under-graduation course. The eligibility criteria to pursue MBA is to be graduate in any discipline. So, you first have to complete your B.Com then only you will be eligible to apply for MBA.

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7 years ago
No, you can pursue both together as MBA admissions are given based on your Graduation score and score of CAT. You first need to complete graduation and then go in for MBA.

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7 years ago
Hi,
You cannot do both the courses parallel. Understand the difference, B.Com is a UG course or Bachelor's degree. MBA is a Master's Degree. So it can be done simultaneously. Firstly, B.Com and thereafter MBA or integrated UG-PG degree, which is dine in 4 years in some colleges and in 5 years in s
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7 years ago
Hi,
You can pursue UG plus PG in 4 years. It's in Universal Business School, Mumbai and it is one the eminent courses this B-school offers.

Answered by
7 years ago
No, it's not possible because B.Com is a graduation programme and MBA is a post-graduation programme. First you have to complete graduation then only you can go for post-graduation.

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7 years ago
No, you can't do both the courses together. B.Com is Bachelors or graduation course and other one MBA is Masters or post-graduation course. So, a student can do post-graduation course after graduating.
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Answered by
7 years ago
Hi there,
Together, you can not pursue these degrees, however you can pursue dual or Integrated degrees. I would suggest, if you do your degree from a well known university and that provides prime placement opportunity, outstanding industrial exposure and professional enhancement training. I can e

Answered by
7 years ago
MBA is master's (post graduation) programme which requires graduation. First, you need to do graduation and then, you can do post graduation.
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7 years ago
Without any doubt go for a better future i.e. Chartered Accountancy.
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Answered by
7 years ago
No, first, you do B.Com and then go for MBA.
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