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2013-04-25 23:50:10
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The question isn't that can you do MCA, because in india if you have money to pay you can do any course :) but think what will be the outcome of that study ?
One way of doing MCA is do BCA from any college and then complete a paper of mathematics for +2 and then you can do MCA from many institute and colleges.
But before doing that make sure you have interest in computers and programming because you can complete BCA by average knowledge of maths but in MCA you have to study maths of Bsc Level , So prepare yourself for such study.
Most of students do BCA for ignoring Maths but they are not aware of the fact that in MCA they have
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2013-04-25 23:46:56
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1. This dynamic, challenging and rewarding profession is awarded by Financial Planning Standards Board of India.
The program’s innovative course content help you apply your knowledge and skills to problems professionals face in today's market.
The opportunities are plentiful and growing fast across the globe. Companies such as JP Morgan, Deutsche Bank, Fidelity, Citi Bank, Franklin Templeton, HDFC Bank, Kotak, American Express, Reliance, HSBC Bank and ING are a few among the various market leaders that actively recruit CFPs.
For more, refer the links-
https://www.shiksha.com/be-a-certified-financial-planner-with-cfp-certification
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2013-04-25 23:45:51
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You cannot take two regular courses. Pick one full time and the other should be through correspondence mode.
If you aim for a career in Programming, Software Development, Database Administration, Networking, etc, then you may pick BCA. Else go for BBA if looking for a managerial career.
After BCA, you can work in Multimedia firms, Software Analyst, Bank Jobs, Call Centers, Computer System Organizer, Freelance Writer, Graphics designing
Teaching Faculty in IT Institutes, Technical Outsourcing.
BBA graduates can get jobs as executive trainee or management trainee with any of the sectors mentioned below:
Advertising Agencies
Banking
Finance
C
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2013-04-25 23:44:38
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Yes after graduation, you can sit for Civil Services.
1. Eligibility-
An Indian National Citizen
A graduate in any discipline from a recognized university and
In the age limit of 21-30 years
2. Two papers in prelims- Reasoning Aptitude and English Comprehension. Main exam is entirely subjective.
3. Select optional subjects considering your own comfort in understanding the subject and the process should be done carefully since it is the very deciding factor for your selection in this prestigious exam.
4. Preparing for IPS requires combination of smartness and hard work. Do the right things to gain an edge over your competition:
*Get the r
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2013-04-25 23:43:20
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Yes you can do , age doesn't matter
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2013-04-25 23:18:16Beginner-Level 2
Thank you for your interest!
Please find further Information on this Website: http://www.unisg.ch/en/Studium/Informationsangebote/LebenInStGallen/Unterkunft
Best regards,
Melanie
University of St.Gallen | Dufourstrasse 50 | CH-9000 St.Gallen
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