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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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Don't go for LL.B. Better go for MBA finance, it will give more job opportunities. It has least job opportunities. I prefer MBA, because even if you failed to complete CS the knowledge you will have in Taxation, SEBI, Accounts will help you to get good jobs if you take MBA in finance. Same thing has happened with me and now I am working for good firm.

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Dennis Vasanthakumar

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You can do any of the following specialised courses:
M.Sc. Accounting and Finance
M.Sc. Banking and Finance
M.Sc. Corporate Finance
M.Sc. Financial Services
M.Sc. International Finance and Banking

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Amit Sharma

Beginner-Level 5

Yes of course, SJCC has B.Com with accounting as core subject and finance as elective.
More details here > http://www.sjcc.edu.in/bcom/bcom.php
As a recommendation, you can opt for a globally recognized US professional course that you can do alongside your B.Com.
Explore the CPA course (US equivalent of CA) and CMA course (US equivalent of ICWA).

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Rasika Patil

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If being an entrepreneur is your dream, then a PGDM course is the beginning of this adventure. With its rigorous training, the course polishes your personality for growth in the future.

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Aparajit Sanyal

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Hi Vaishnav,
After BBA, you should have a job experience as it will help you in getting a good college for MBA as well as it will help you at the time of placements after completing your MBA.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Executive MBA program in GNIMS is a part time week end class room course of 18 months duration. The program is specifically designed for working executives. These working executives and the faculty, who are also senior working executives from industry, bring their experience to the classroom and a knowledge sharing takes place. Because course is designed for working executives having at least two years of experience. So, GNIMS does not provides any placement for EMBA students.

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Piyush Dadhichpursuing engineering in electrical department

Contributor-Level 8

Yes, you can do part time. I am sharing a link here from which you can easily get all the details about the fees & admission.
https://www.shiksha.com/college/narayana-business-school-sarkhej-ahmedabad-38029/courses?ct[]=30&lo[]=66

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Saurabh Sharma

Beginner-Level 4

Yes, for understanding the practical and application part of GST, you can explore ISEL GLOBAL for their MSME, Government of India recognized GST Practitioner Certification course. ISEL GST practitioner certification course is a comprehensive guide to goods and services tax regulation, GST regime and various aspects of GST to help aspiring professionals get ready for GST jobs. Check course details here: https://iselglobal.com/gst-practitioner-certification-course/
You will best-in-class curriculum to study designed experienced CA and GST experts, Handbooks, GST software for practical work, Offline Tools: ERP (the latest or minimum 9.0),
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Rasika Patil

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MBA in finance management is tailor-made for finance professionals and other professionals who aspire to develop a career in the finance sector. It covers all the critical aspects such as capital management, international finance, and mergers & acquisition and others. Get an in-depth understanding of the utilization of financial data in the decision-making process and how to translate that information to effectively apply it in different business scenarios. After completing the course you will have several numbers of career options that are:
Financial Adviser
Financial Manager
Financial Risk Analyst
Internal Auditor
Investment Analyst
Operat
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