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Swati Goel
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Hi Kritika,
There are many B-schools in Delhi-NCR accepting MAT Scores. You can try out a few with their eligibility criteria matching yours and the best suited one for you in terms of fees, placements, location, faculty, etc. The list of few reputed B-schools are below:
New Delhi Institute of Management
Jagan Institute of Management, Rohini
Apeejay Institute of Management
IMT, Ghaziabad
There are many B-schools in Delhi-NCR accepting MAT Scores. You can try out a few with their eligibility criteria matching yours and the best suited one for you in terms of fees, placements, location, faculty, etc. The list of few reputed B-schools are below:
New Delhi Institute of Management
Jagan Institute of Management, Rohini
Apeejay Institute of Management
IMT, Ghaziabad
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Swapnaneel Bhuiya
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yes you are eligible. you have to give the entrance test that the institute organises before admission and then you can pass it with good results and give the interview.
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Anjali TaRead to Lead
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There are two choices, after completing B.Com. The first one is Higher Studies and second is job !Consider first choice :- You can apply for following courses after completing B.Com in Accounting and Finance :-
1) M.Com
2) MBA in Finance or Financial Management or Accounting etc.
3) B.Ed.
4) PGDM
5) DTL !
1) M.Com
2) MBA in Finance or Financial Management or Accounting etc.
3) B.Ed.
4) PGDM
5) DTL !
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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..
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Hi sharvesh.
If you want to be a professional lawyer, then doing LLB before MBA makes a lot more sense doing it the other way round. To my limited knowledge, Bar Council has made it clear that LLB that is not full time (i.e. correspondence, part time, distance, etc.) will not be recognized and they will not be able to practice law.
However, if you just want to be a professional with an additional qualification, an LLB is a very good addition to the MBA degree. After MBA Finance, you could look at doing LLB in Mergers&acquisitions, corporate law, corporate finance, etc. There are lots of interesting courses coming up these days.
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If you want to be a professional lawyer, then doing LLB before MBA makes a lot more sense doing it the other way round. To my limited knowledge, Bar Council has made it clear that LLB that is not full time (i.e. correspondence, part time, distance, etc.) will not be recognized and they will not be able to practice law.
However, if you just want to be a professional with an additional qualification, an LLB is a very good addition to the MBA degree. After MBA Finance, you could look at doing LLB in Mergers&acquisitions, corporate law, corporate finance, etc. There are lots of interesting courses coming up these days.
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