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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

Guide-Level 14

Charted Financial Analysts is a complete professional course in its own. One doesn't requires any additional courses with it. But still if you really want to make your resume much more attractive in front of employer and want to have a slight edge over other students then following programs are for you. These programs are:
1. Certified Public Accountants (CPA)- For the ones who have interest in US GAAP.
2. NCFM course- If you have interest in stock exchanges, this course is for you. It is conducted by NSE Mumbai.
3. Certified Financial Planner (CFP)-Certified Financial Planner (CFP) is an international certification program being condu
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KRITESH GUPTA

Guide-Level 13

It all depends upon time management. Preparation can be of three types: self, self plus coaching, coaching. It depends on whether you are a working professional or a student. So, if you are working you have to prepare either by self-using the correspondence booklets or you can take the option of taking weekend coaching classes. Also, you can buy some famous books used for the preparation of MBA entrance exams. But if you are a student then you have a good amount of time to prepare. So you can use the correspondence course and books initially for self-preparation and later can join coaching classes for brushing up your preparation with
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santosh U

Beginner-Level 4

Hi,
Both are good colleges and at the same time both are good courses to do.
Especially, if you are interested to do one of these two courses then SRCC (Shri Ram College of Commerce) is much better for hons in B.Com & Eco.
However, let's analyse which is more suitable for you.
For B.Com (H), there are multiple options after completing this course like doing MBA or any other professional courses, of course you can also do CA but if you want to do B.Com ( H) in some colleges like Ramjas/ KMC then you need to get to know whether the college is allowing you to do the regular B.Com and CA simultaneously, because some colleges do not allow stude
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

It also helps in preparing the students for business enterprises in Account and Finance roles. Some universities offers multiple electives and allow students to specialise in a particular subject in a final year. Some legacy universities offer B.Com degree course. Majority of syllabus of B.Com (P) and B.Com (Hons) is same. B.Com (P) gives an overview of various subject where same course in Hons has more depth and content. In B.Com (P) you cannot specialise but in Honours degree student can specialise. B.Com (Hons) is now a de-factor a standard accepted degree for jobs. Cut off for B.Com (Hons) in majority of universities is higher in c
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

BBA is a Bachelors degree in Commerce and Business administration. The degree is designed to give a broad knowledge of the functional aspects of a company and their interconnection, while also allowing for specialisation in a particular area. BBA programmes expose students to a variety of "core subjects" and allow students to specialize in a specific academic area. The degree also develops the student's practical, managerial and communication skills, and business decision-making capability. Many programmes incorporate training and practical experience, in the form of case projects, presentations, internships, industrial visits, and int
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KRITESH GUPTA

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Preparation can be of three types: self, self plus coaching, coaching. It depends on whether you are a working professional or a student. So, if you are working you have to prepare either by self-using the correspondence booklets or you can take the option of taking weekend coaching classes. Also, you can buy some famous books used for the preparation of MBA entrance exams. But if you are a student then you have a good amount of time to prepare. So you can use the correspondence course and books initially for self-preparation and later can join coaching classes for brushing up your preparation with added techniques. So, any MBA entranc
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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

The better the business school, the easier it is to break into the investment banking industry. BUT, its still difficult even if you went to the best school. Most students from top schools who chase the banking dream never get in. There arent enough positions available.
However the best possible way to make a choice would be to focus on previous placement records.
IIM's definitely has a better score in terms of overall placement as well the banking sector.Almost 25-30% placement from the IIM's batch is in the banking sector as compared to a 10-15% from NSU.
So although both would be an ideal choice for MBA but investment banking would be
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Mrigank Bhalotia

Beginner-Level 5

CA and CWA are hard core accounting and costing qualifications. Both complement each other. Costing and Accounting & Taxation being the backbone of business processes, their combination goes well accepted in the industry and such candidates are technical experts. These qualifications by many are acquired together and are relevantly co-related to each other.

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Ankur KumarIt good to commit mistakes but only if you learn.

Guide-Level 13

Hi,
Along with internship, I won't suggest you any course rather I'd suggest you to focus on internship and try to maximize your learning and enhance your skills and knowledge. This internship is going to play a huge role in your professional career hence do utilize it in the best interest of yourself.

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KRITESH GUPTA

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Preparation can be of three types: Self, Self plus coaching, Coaching,
It depends on whether you are working or a student. So, if you are working you have to prepare either by self-using the correspondence booklets or you can take option of taking weekend coaching classes or you can buy some famous books used for preparation of MBA entrance exams. But if you are a student then you have good amount of time to prepare so you can use the correspondence courses and books initially for self-preparation and later can join coaching classes for brushing up your preparation with added techniques. So, any MBA entrance exam have generally three se
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

Passed Senior Secondary Examination under 10+2 scheme of a recognised Board or an Examination recognised by the Central Government as equivalent thereto or has passed National Diploma in Commerce Examination held by the All India Council for Technical Education or any State Board of Technical Education under the authority of the said All India Council, or the Diploma in Rural Service Examination conducted by the National Council of Higher Education.

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konatham AbhishekHeLpINg HaNd FiRsT

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GD, you should have knowledge about all current happening in whole world. At that movement, your voice should be clear and not harsh. In GD session, every point kept by you must be clear and perfect. During this process, never try to give any fake statement, because your statement is your attitude and attitude is important. These are the basic point to keep in mind while going for GD:
1. Proper dressing.
2. Avoid fancy things.
3. Clear sound and silent voice.
4. Communication skills is an important factor of GD.
5. Knowing knowledge about current happenings. All the best.

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Shveta Gambhir

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BBA is Bachleor of Business Administration is Bachelor's degree in business administration. In USA & Europe its usually a 4year programme, whereas in India it is usually a 3year programme. Usually foreign universities focus more on practical based approach whereas Indian universities emphasis more on theoritcal aspect of
management. And then there are some management institutes which offers international degree, while student studies in India, IILM Undergraduate Business School, Lodhi road is one such institute. IILM Undergraduate Business School is premier institute for management studies. With the legacy of 27yrs, hands on learning e
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Santosh Pbelieve in yourself.

Beginner-Level 5

Hello!
The following list will give you the top Bachelors of Business Administration (BBA) institutes:
1. Maharaja Surajmal Institute
2. Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Management Studies
3. Vivekanand Institute of Professional Studies
4. Bhai Parmanand Institute of Business Studies
5. Jagannath International Management School-Kalkaji
6. Jagannath International Management School-Vasant Kunj
7. Jagan Institute of Management Studies-Rohini
8. Ideal Institute of Management and Technology
9. Institute of Information Technology and Management
10. Tecnia Institute of Advanced Studies
11. Delhi Metropolitan Education
12. Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Institute of
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Amey pownikar

Beginner-Level 5

Hi,
See attempting a paper is as crucial as preparation, see first analyse the whole syllabus and find out which topic you are lacking, clear all concepts thoroughly, learn all the formula by heart.
In exam, you have to avoid mistakes of calculations and misjudging the question.
Don't waste too much time on a single question. If you get stuck just move on to another one.
Have self-confidence, if you are prepared well, you will do well.
Attempt your question paper in 2-attempts.
In the first attempt just solve those question in which you are confident. If you start getting correct answers, it will boost your confidence and you may start to so
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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

Guide-Level 14

MBA from abroad is not as good as IIMs.The major reason for this is as follows.
1. High fees- people go abroad by spending lakhs and lakhs and end up with a lot of debts.
2.Banks loans-The chances of getting loans for doing MBA from foreign university is very high such a huge amount will not be provided by banks in our country.
3.The issue of stay back- Majority of the countries give stay back for students after the course for just 1 or 2 years. In those 1 or 2 years, the amount spent for education is not able to get back.
4.Quality of IIMs- IIMs are world recognized. Lot of foreign international relationship exists with IIMs all over Indi
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KRITESH GUPTA

Guide-Level 13

GMAT is exam conducted for getting into foreign universities.
Preparation can be of three types: self, self plus coaching, coaching. It depends on whether you are a working professional or a student. So, if you are working you have to prepare either by self-using the correspondence booklets or you can take the option of taking weekend coaching classes. Also, you can buy some famous books used for the preparation of MBA entrance exams. But if you are a student then you have a good amount of time to prepare. So you can use the correspondence course and books initially for self-preparation and later can join coaching classes for brushing u
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Prerit KohliI'm creative, passionate and hard working

Contributor-Level 10

Hello,
By the way of introduction, I am an alumnus of IIM, Indore. So, basically, the answer has follow up questions. What kind of life do you expect post an MBA? What kind of profile you want to get into? Whether or not you want to settle abroad? Do you plan to open your own venture?
To put my story here, my main intention to choose an MBA here than looking in abroad was:
1- I wanted to settle over here.
2- I wanted to explore more into analytics plus management world and India provides best mix for both if you want to do a job in a corporate world.
3- I do not intend to open my own venture.
All in all, it depends on the mix of what you wan
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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

There are colleges which offer integrated courses in Botany (M.Sc and B.Ed), however, this list of colleges is very limited. Integrated courses in Physics, chemistry, etc., are more popular. However, if you explore online, you should be able to narrow down your search to a college of your choice. For e.g. The Central University of Rajasthan offers integrated courses in Physics and Chemistry (M.Sc+B.Ed).

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Vivek BansodeSCM Pro, MBA-Ops, B.Tech Engg

Guide-Level 12

You can crack any exam like SET if you want to with complete dedication and hard-work. Do your SWOT analysis with respect to SET exam and find in what you are good at or your strength lies in which subjects or chapters. Then also, focus on your weak areas as these are to be practised 5- 6 times more that usual chapters. Collect all the syllabus that is essential to study and then start with planning of like you have to complete all the portion in 4 month and then 1 month revision of complete syllabus. Last month then you can solve online or offline question papers for the practices. After doing such planning only you will perform well
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