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Om Pandey

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You can do BBA B.A. Economics Hons. B.Sc. Eco. Hons. As CS didnt restrict it only for B.Com.
You can appear in it through any graduation course.

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Om Pandey

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Yes, you can pursue CS along with your B.Com. You only need to clear your CS foundation examination to get a step ahead for CS executive programme. You can do all this along with your graduation.

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Om Pandey

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No, it is not compulsory to have Maths as a subject in 12th to get enrolled in B.Com FMM and B.Com (Hons). Many top universities and colleges take admission without mandating Maths.

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Om Pandey

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Yeah if you have proper knowledge and experience of maintaining accounts and finance of the organization you can get a job with the moderate package at any MNC and small business.

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Om Pandey

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No, you don't need to pay it again. Authority will share relevant details with you.

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You can do MBA and diplomas in management, economics, and taxation. Even you can do digital marketing after your graduation.

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Om Pandey

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Various institutes and Edu tech offers BAT courses you can apply from there.

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ICAI is a statutory body. It has its regional councils. It doesn't have any institute for the CA exam. A private tutor has an institute for teaching but not ICAI.

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Om Pandey

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No there is no option in CS subjects or modules. You get an exemption if u have appeared in CMA and CA final exams.

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Om Pandey

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There is no cutoff in CS. But u need at least 80% marks to get into CS executive programme.

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