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Nagesh SawantBMS, PGPM/MBA (Finance)

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You will need to give various entrance exams first like CAT, CET, MAT, XAT, IBSAT, IIFT, ATMA, GMAT, etc. Applications for the same would be starting from this year for batch of 2018 probably some entrance exams application dates are also announced. Please visit the respective examination bodies and check for their enrolment procedure. Also find out as you which institute you are looking to get into and see which entrance exam scores they accept for further selection, CAT score is accepted by many of the institutions but many institutes accept multiple scores like either CAT, CET, CMAT, MAT, GMAT, etc. but if you are looking forward to
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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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CA isn't offered by any college or university. This is only conducted by ICAI, needless to say that this is a government autonomous body. In order to do CA you have to first clear the entrance exam of CPT.

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Arvind Prakash BhattI am a Pharmacist

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CA (Chartered Accountant) is a very popular career path among 12th commerce stream students. Technically, students from any stream (after 10+2) are eligible to pursue CA training. One major doubt among CA aspirants is about the involvement of mathematics subject in eligibility criteria. This article will solve your doubt.

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Juhi BansalExplore your self

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Hi,
Yes, you can go with CS executive and it is very good combination with CA but you will have manage time for both course and do some extra effort because CS is not easy task.

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Kriti SharmaLearn your own self, rest is on the way ;)

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Hi Vikas,
The career prospects in commerce and its interdisciplinary domains such as banking, chartered accountancy, company secretary, economics, stock broking, cost work and accountancy and agricultural economics are extremely bright. B.Com along with Chartered Accountancy or MBA will pay you to a larger extent. These degrees will able to pay you to have a good position in public and private organisations. If you are ambitious and hardworking, you may also carry on with the field if Financial Engineering.
Career options in commerce:
Accountant; Accountant Executive; Chartered Accountant; Company secretary; Cost Accountant; Finance Analy
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Nitin Kumari am pursing Mcom and also doing CA coures. Visit

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Dear Dharmjit,
Yes, you can apply for the post of bank manager after doing CA, but I think to get that job in any government bank, you might need to clear some other exam. technically, after doing CA, you can get any job you want which is related to commerce field.

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