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Guide-Level 13
http://www.accaglobal.com/in/en/about-us.html
I hope this would suffice. All the best and God bless you.
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CA course contain 3 levels.
CPT
IPCC
CA FINAL
If you have done M.Com with average of 55% marks or more, then you are eligible for pursuing chartered accountancy professional course under direct entry scheme, without the need to go through CA-Foundation.
You are a post graduate in commerce, and are interested in pursuing Chartered Accountancy Professional course under direct entry scheme.
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Guide-Level 12
If you are not interested in finance, go for MBA marketing, HR, SCM, but pursue in top 50 management colleges in India.
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http://mu.ac.in/portal/distance-open-learning/faculty/department-of-commerce/
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That is completely your choice. If you want to do MBA after CS. There is no such restriction.
Good luck.
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Scholar-Level 18
It's without doubt CS that you should select.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
There are very few institutes in India offering Corporate Law, which is a sub domain of a broader Law discipline I.e. Company Law. Institutes like Indian Law institute, NALSAR University, Acharya Nagarjuna University and a few others offer Corporate law courses.
You can also refer to the following link:
http://tinyurl.
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