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Ravi Jaiswal

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Yes you can do B.Com in accounts.

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Nashid Komath poyil

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Hi Sankalp,
Qualification is fine, try to do PGDM regular programme, and make good experience in finance. Thank you.

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Aditya Raj Sancheti

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Vishwakarma Institute enjoys the privilege of being one of the best engineering colleges. I would suggest you to lookout for other B-schools, as there are many other good colleges for MBA in Pune.

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Shikha Aggarwal

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The cut-off was somewhere around 70% and above for admission into B.Com.

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Shikha Aggarwal

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For admission in any reputed college, you need to have a minimum of 50% or above.

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Anjali Sharma

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Sorry, But, for which college you are asking about?

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Santanu Sen

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IBA, Bangalore is a better option in terms of personal grooming and practical exposure to corporate life. The average package is around INR. 5.90 Lacs.

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Santanu Sen

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IBA, Bangalore is a very good college in terms of placements for Finance. Companies like Delloite, KPMG and Grand Thorton have come for campus placements. Besides, persistent mentor ship of the teachers helps a lot towards adaptation to changing market conditions.

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Kavya Mehra

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It depends on your interest. If you want to be a corporate lawyer, you can pursue LLB. If you want to work as a part of management of a company, then MBA should be your call.

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