Which is better among B.Com from DU and B.Com (Hons) from normal college for MBA?

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Parna Saha
a year ago

For doing an MBA, it doesn't really matter from which college you do your graduation. What really matters is your marks, knowledge and the concept you develop plus some projects that you may have done. Trust me, recruiters check your knowledge, not your certificate but yes there's no denying the fac

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Thank you. I will surely go for DU.

Praveen Prajapati
6 years ago
Hi, You should do B.Com in DU because it is a government college and in future when will you do an MBA, this will help you very much. Best of luck.

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