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Asad FatmiManagement Professional, Government Consultant

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I would suggest after your B.Com you go for MBA in financial Management from a good college ideally tier-1. You will find your own way from there.

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Asad FatmiManagement Professional, Government Consultant

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There is no problem if you leave within 6 months if you have a strong reason for that however it depends on your skill set as how you can convince the interview panel. If you are to take my advice, I would suggest you continue in the same organisation for atleast an year and try to learn as much as you can. In 6 months no one can learn everything and no one can expect you to perform either. Rest is upon you to decide.

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@Teja Abhishek, In my opinion if u r preferring to go to ISRO then IIST is the best college. Here,If you crack jee with rank less than 3000 then u would get selection in iist

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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If you are graduate than MBA or PGD in HRM, Operation Management, Financial Management, Marketing Management courses of IGNOU's are the best options for you. These courses will definitely helps you in upgradation of your career. The admission in these courses are subjected to clearance of OPENMAT entrance test of IGNOU conducted by National Testing Agency (NTA). The eligibility criteria is given below. Eligibility : Any graduate (Including Chartered Accountancy/Cost Accountancy/Company Secretary ship) with 50% marks for general category/45% for reserved category as per government of India rules. For more details please visit http://www
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