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Pooja sehrawat

Guide-Level 13

Hi,
ICWAI/ICMAI is conducted at 3 levels: Level 1- foundation, level 2- inter and level 3- final.
So, being a commerce graduate, you can take admission directly in level 2. All three levels are collectively called CMA. The duration of course is minimum 2 to 3 years for any graduate.
For details, follow the website of ICWAI.

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Shail Oberoi

Guide-Level 14

The decision would be based on two factors. Your interest areas and long term career objective. If you want to pursue career in academics, accounts and research, then M.Com could be a better option. However if you want to explore role in general management in other related fields then MBA should be preferred.

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shaniya salahuddin

Guide-Level 11

It depends on your interest. If you are interested in government jobs then M.Com would be good for you. Otherwise, if you are interested in business then you can go for MBA.

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Mehak Seth

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Food production and service jobs typically focus on culinary skills, food principles, nutrition, sanitation, and business and/ or hospitality management. Food production professionals are gainfully employed across fast-food restaurants, cafeterias, schools, hospitals, non-profit organizations, government agencies, storage facilities, and farms. Training typically focuses on food and preparation, while advanced studies often equip students for supervisory positions. Specific occupational options may include Cook, Chef, Food Supplier, Banquet Manager, Purchasing Manager or Food Production Director, among others.

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Rakesh Kumar

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Yes, you can go for Master degree in Tourism. Just check the percentile and eligibility test requirement. You can check the possible courses in Amity University, Lovely Professional University, Sharda University.

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rohith kola

Guide-Level 14

Business management:
Canada is considered as a top destination for international MBA students. After US and UK, Canada is becoming a hot spot for management studies. MBA programs in Canada are considerably more affordable than in the US.
Hospitality management:
Canada is a world-renowned tourism destination with a booming hospitality business. Hospitality and tourism colleges in Canada can help you develop the skills necessary to work with hotels, airlines, travel companies, and cruise lines.
Health Science:
Health Science covers a wide variety of healthcare subjects. Canadian colleges offer ample of health sciences and technology program
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subhasish debroy

Guide-Level 13

Yes, If you are B.Com (Hons) with 50% average at least, you are eligible to appear in Management Entrance Test like CAT/MAT etc. And, if you crack it, you are eligible to get admission. As specialisation, you are very much eligible to do it in HR. Best wishes.

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Rakesh Kumar

Guide-Level 11

If you want core finance jobs, then M.Com is good that will help you in teaching jobs also and corporate jobs also. If you want management jobs in finance, then MBA finance. You can try from Amity University, Lovely Professional University, Sharda University.

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Animesh Wadhwa

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Both are equally good. It depends on your area of interest. MBA is the one which would help you to learn and interact and scope is wide for learning and earning. PSU jobs would rather be preferred for those who want security but it is a misconception because in the current scenario both the jobs are equally demanding. Have equal pressure and requires equal work out of an employee.

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