Doing B.Com from Reputed PRIVATE university(ex. Amity university) is a good decision ? How it will help me ?

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Sunil Soni
9 years ago
Hi, B.Com is a basic graduation degree. If you are planning to do M.Com or MBA then it will not matter whether you have done your graduation from private or government university. You are recommended to choose best or ranked college for your last degree before job.

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hii sir...I have passed 12 class but without having maths as an optional subject. So I'm eligible for giving exams for CA even when I dosen't have MATHEMATICS in my 12th ??

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