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Coming from a science background makes it difficult to pursue any professional course be it CA, CS or CMA. However, there are some portions in CMA wherein having a science background might help you in understanding the calculations and stuff. Further, there's no any restriction on joining any of the course and with an adequate amount of efforts one can clear both CS or CMA. CS is generally considered a bit easy as everybody believes that a maximum number of theoretical papers can be dealt irrespective of the background. It all ultimately depends on what one chooses. All the best. Decide wisely. Feel free to revert.
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Career Advancement: An MBA in HR can prepare you for higher-level HR positions, such as HR manager, HR director, or chief HR officer.
Versatility: HR management skills can be ap
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I won't agree to study a nutrition course by distance education. Nutrition study requires an expertise which comes through practicals and training throughout the course. I would recommend you to study a regular nutrition course.
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