I completed my 12th std with 75%....I'm very good in accounts bt like management studies more....what course should I do further?

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Asked by Nihal Shetty
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9 years ago
B.com(Hons) is great choice if you wanna focus on particular subject or BBA is decent if you wanna focus on MBA.Good Luck.

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check it out on website of few good college and you will learn of it.Check on website of srcc.

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9 years ago
I will suggest you to do Management courses such as BMS. You must be well known about any course BEFORE PURSUING, this (BMS) too. You can get more information on Internet about BMS.

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can I do ca with bms n den mba?

Dhruv Suthar
9 years ago
I'm also with ankit. You can also go for business management.

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