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You need to choose whether to do long term courses or short term courses. Long term courses include:
- Master of Business Administration
- Chartered Accountant
- Chartered Financial Analyst
- B. Ed
- LLB
- CS
- M.Phil
- PhD
You may also opt for certificate courses like post graduate diploma in computer application or can choose executive programs. These cou
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2.ATLEAST READ HEADING ( to know what is what)
3.DO NOT TALK in -ve manner in G.D ( IRRESPECTIVE of topic related)
4.do not point out any thing particular always keep going in GENERAL
EXAMPLE ( USE WORDS)
1.MAY BE
2.MIGHT BE
3.I THINK SO
4.CAN BE etc. ALL THE BEST :-)
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Choice out of these two courses after B.Com solely depends on your interest that if you want to master in your specialization you can go for M.Com or if you want to enter in manegerial sector you can go for MBA. However my suggestion would be MBA as it would give you more opportunitiesto grab than M.Com. For MBA the selection of university matters so check for the placement records and rankings before admission. Suggested universities -
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You want to get into IT sector but your degrees doesn't really co-relate with it. However you can proceed for MBA(IT) as it will give you more opportunities than M.Com to get into your desired sector. Also you should consider some best B-Schools to pursue your management. Some suggestions would be -
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