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2011-10-31 16:49:18
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2011-10-31 16:40:25Guide-Level 11
I would say that the best option would be that you opt for an MBA in Finance that too through a full time Institute like IIMs, MDI, & IMT etc. which will give you good Returns. If you think you would not like to sit for MBA you can look for courses like PG Diploma in Banking and Finance, can sit for Civil Services can plan for MFC degree through Delhi University etc. or you can even opt for programmes like CFA, CFP etc. which will open the doors of investment banking as a career for you.
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2011-10-31 16:28:20
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2011-10-31 16:06:59Guide-Level 11
As rightly said by Gomtiji the most important thing which you should keep in mind while choosing your career path is your own interests and career aspirations. In case you have interest in Civil Services, you can sit for Civil Service examinations once you are through with your graduation the only thing which you need to keep in mind is that you need to have a degree from a recognized university.
As far as preparation is concerned as IAS Examination is tough nut to crack it would be advisable that you should join a coaching Institute, however, if you want to do self study in that case you need to keep yourself updated on curr
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2011-10-31 15:59:59
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Australia is one of the best country to pursue MBA course.The MBA course in Australia is of 2 year duration.
There are many colleges for MBA.
Plz visit this link to find the best university for MBA in australia.
http://www.way2college.com/study-in-australia.htm
Best of luck.
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2011-10-31 15:49:49
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2011-10-31 15:44:13Guide-Level 11
As rightly stated by Gomtiji kindly ask a specific query , or if you want to be a contributor on Shiksha then start answering queries.
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2011-10-31 15:36:44
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2011-10-31 15:36:15
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As correctly said by Gomtis Corner , you are eligible for pursuing B.Com but still there are institutes requiring Maths as a compulsory subject with commerce, if you did not study Maths in +2 with your commerce, still you can opt for the B.Com (Pass) course or other course equivalent to the same (i.e. non-honors course).
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2011-10-31 15:28:53
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For the preparation, you can go through R.S.Agarwal's book desined for Maths and Reasoning a
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2011-10-31 15:28:06
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The mmaximum age limit for IAS is 30 years but for KAS (State level) it is 35 years for general candidates and about 5 years maximum extended age limit in case of reserved category candidate applies.
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