I completed my 12th in 2010 with 68% isc board graduation frm sol du with 53% in 2013 now i want to do regular mba i have no wrk exp

Hi i complete ca ipcc in 2012 did 3 yr of articleship that ended in 2015 i want to pursue regular mba what should i do should i do job to gain work exp or join directly i am currently a ca final student and have give final attempt 3 times with negative result advice me what should i do i m bored now

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SAYANTAN MUKHERJEE
9 years ago
Hello dear, there is no problem but u hv to follow the same way which other follows to take admission. U hv to appear entrances, apply colleges, appear gd/pi fr selected colleges on entrance score basis and take admission. All the best. Try to get a good college.

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See, if u r good and free with numbers, have wish to join banks, microfinance institutions, insurance companies u should opt finance. Retail is a specialised subject under marketing management with decent job scopes. So i cant say that this one has huge prospect and the other doesnot hv prospect. Pr

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