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Mansi Pahire

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After B.Sc, if you want you can pursue MBA. If you do not want to pursue MBA, you can also opt for B.Ed, there are a lot of options in Gramine Vibhag.

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It's not compulsory to study math in 12th standard for B.Com. But in B.Com 1st year Mathematics (related to businesses Statistics will be compulsory.

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B.Com with CMA (Certified Management Accountant) enables the students to obtain substantial fundamental knowledge of various financial and management accounting subjects while pursuing B.Com. Check: B.Com Course Students after completing their 10+2 with any subject (Science/Commerce/Arts) are eligible to apply for B.Com with CMA Courses. ICWAI is the only exam that is conducted for providing admission in CMA courses at different levels such as- Foundation course, Intermediate course and final course.

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An MBA can be a valuable degree to break a few glass ceilings and move to the top of corporations. This is one of the reasons why a large number of people choose an MBA degree over other postgraduate courses. MBA programmes are structured to provide professional knowledge in the core specialisation. Today job market is more turbulent than ever before, and we somewhat feel much uncertainty and fear of being left out with the rest of the crowd. Among the many benefits of an MBA are a more marketable skill set and greater job security which may contribute to peace of mind. The skills you develop in your MBA are valuable to corporates, and
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Yes, without CAT / MAT score students are eligible to apply for our MBA programme and will be admitted. However, the student must appear for MAT held in September or Gd/Pi at Campus for final admission.

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Pratham Bhandari

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CFA full form is Chartered Financial Analyst, and it is one of the most essential courses in portfolio financial analysis. The programme's goal is to give students standardised instruction and training in the subject of financial and investment analysis. Chartered Financial Analyst syllabus covers conceptual knowledge of economics, portfolio management, corporate finance, etc. Chartered Financial Analyst job scope is vast providing employment opportunities with roles such as finance analyst, supply chain analyst, portfolio manager, risk analyst, etc. The training has three CFA levels:
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