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Krishnaansh AgarwalMe a career councellor using 5 seed system.

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Regular college will give more experience usable in government job.

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Sarthak GoelYeah, I got 92.4 percentage marks in 12th.

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Yes, you can surely pursue CA with B.Com (Hons) regular if you will work hard. Otherwise you can also take CA classes regular with B.Com (Hons) as correspondence. As most (99.99%) of the syllabus of B.Com (Hons) is same as the syllabus of CA. You may find difficulties if you will not take CA classes as during CA coaching you will find shortcuts to solve the question at minimum time. However you can pursue CA with regular graduation course. It only needs hardwork.

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Prerna Panwar

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Yes, you can pursue one degree regular and one from distance. Thanks.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The eligibility criteria of M.Sc. IT is varying according to Colleges. The eligibility criteria of LPU and DAIICT is a Bachelor degree in any disciplines with minimum 50 and 60% of marks respectively. While the eligibility criteria of Stella Maris College, Chennai is B.Sc. Information Technology / Mathematics / Statistics / Business Mathematics / Business Statistics / Applied Science / BCA. So you are eligible for the asked course.

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