I got 6.2 CGPA in 10th, 64% in 12th and 51% in graduation. I am doing CA. What are my chances of getting a good college?

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A  Kaushik
7 years ago
Dear Mayank, If you are pursuing CA and have completed you graduation, than, I personally believe that you don't need to go for PG. The CA certification is itself equal to PG. Rather it us a statutory designation that every company has to appoint for handling their accounts. Further if still you w

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Yes, you can seek admission into a good college. Actually, your original question is unclear. Nowhere, you have mentioned about MBA mor you have tagged MBA with it. Definitely you can get a good college. Go ahead. All the best.

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