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Piyush Baid

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Based on the information available in the search results, it is unclear whether there is only one course available at Andhra University College of Engineering for self-financing [1] [2]. Some of the search results mention self-financing in general or for some specific courses, but I couldn't find any definitive answer to your question. I would recommend visiting the official website of Andhra University College of Engineering or contacting their admissions department directly for more information on the available courses and self-financing options [1] [2]. They are in the best position to provide you with the most up-to-date and accura
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Sakshi Kedia

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After 10+2, you can opt for BBA in finance or B.Com in Banking and Finance. Both the courses are useful and will help you do your MBA in finance which will deepen your knowledge in this field. You will get the clarity too. And for targeting a good college you need to go for entrance exams for your UG courses. You can check for the best colleges as some of the colleges provide integrated courses as well that is UG + PG courses (BBA+ MBA). This is 5-year integrated course.

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MADHAVI .

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Here are the best books for it:
1. The CEOs Secret Weapon: How Great Leaders and Their Assistants Maximize Productivity and Effectiveness by Jan Jones
2. The Innovative Admin by Julie Perrine
3. The Leader Assistant: Four Pillars of a Confident, Game-Changing Assistant by Jeremy Burrows
4. Administrative Assistants and Secretary Handbook by James Stroman, Kevin Wilson, and Jennifer Wauson.

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Masuma Shaikh

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You have completed IPCC which is a hard part to clear, if you wish to do good in India or canada than will recommend to complete CA. However if you feel interested in doing other thing than you should definitely go for interest.

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Maragoni sai rohan goud

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Hi Virendra, yes, a B.Com graduate can became an actuary. The scope in terms of employment is mentioned below: Employment Opportunities- LIC, GIC ESIC, Banks, Stock Exchanges and other financial.

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roma raja bcom student

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After 12th or after graduation you can do.

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Seema shaikh

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Harvard, London school of economics, stanford Universities are the best for economics and have much scope and bright future.

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