What are the eligibility requirements for a Certificate course in Business Comm?
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There are none. Since the Business Communication courses are offered at the Certificate level, you don't really have to fulfill any eligibility requirements to get admission to a Business Communication school. Most of the institutes provide Business Communication courses in online mode.
So, just register on their platform, pay the course fee, and get started with the program.
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