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Shikhar Patel

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On graduation level, both are equally good. If you have an interest in the financial market, stock trading and in future further like to go for investment banking or any other specialised financial market course then you may opt for B.Com with financial market. But if in future you like to go for MBA then B.Com with business administration is a good option.

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Shikhar Patel

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If you are planning to apply for public sector banks, then you must start applying after B.Com. If you are targeting private sector banks then MBA will be a better option.

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Rasika Patil

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Pursue 2 years Online PGDM From Welingkar, Which Is Equivalent To A Part Time & Online MBA. Flexible Exam Facilities. Degree programs: Marketing management, Finance management, HR management & 15 more. http://www.welingkaronline.org/.

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Abhishek Desai

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More than the degree, go for the college's brand name. Even though an MBA is more recognized, it's always advisable to pursue it only from a reputed institute in India. Both are considered equivalent in India. https://www.shiksha.com/mba/ranking/top-mba-colleges-in-india/2-2-0-0-0

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Abhishek Desai

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Your profile seems pretty good; the volunteering activities would be pretty hard to ignore during the interview shortlists. Just focus on getting a good score (80+ percentile for the PGDM courses and roughly 99.3+ for MS). Good luck.

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ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Yes, it can be. Career switchers like doctors, commerce graduates (without maths background) and quite a many people opt to pursue a career in management despite coming from a non-maths background. Quantitative knowledge is just one aspect of an MBA programme and tests certain degree of potential and intelligence in maths. One, at the entrance exams, two, when you're in the first year (application based simple mathematics) of your MBA. Don't rule out a passionate career decision because of a hurdle as small as tackling the load of mathematics. That can be worked at. See the underlying value and if it appeals to you, go for it. Remember
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There are scores of promising jobs that you can find once you earn your MBA degree with specialisation in international business. You can be a part of the global economy and international trade where you can earn well and expose yourself to endless growth opportunities. MBA of international business programs require 3 years to complete. These programs are offered by campus based as well as online institutes. You can also go for part time MBA or EMBA if you wish to earn this academic recognition more quickly. Some of the courses covered in MBA of international business programs include:
Leadership Communication Marketing Finance Manageme
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Travel and Tourism is one of the worlds the largest foreign exchange earner among industries, provides employment directly to millions of people worldwide and indirectly through many associated service industries. Job prospects both in public and private sectors are bright. However, the best prospectus for qualified tourism professionals are in the private sector with travel agencies, tour operators, airlines, hotels, transport and cargo companies etc. Salaries depend on qualifications and work profile.

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The fastest- growing sectors to be in, both as an entrepreneur and a professional. The course is related to the business of crop cultivation, food production and the various related business concepts in agriculture. The curriculum explores the whole range of agronomic products grown in India, their importance and needs. The course attempts to understand and innovate ways and means to protect and preserve agrarian sources, and also focuses on their related objectives and effectiveness in commercial operations, besides conducting constant research in farm- maintenance. MBA in Agri-Business is a 2-year course, following the basic rules of
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ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Candidates meet the eligibility criteria for UG courses if they have cleared 10+2 with the minimum prescribed percentage from a recognised board. Candidates are eligible for PG course admissions if they possess graduation certificate with the minimum prescribed percentage from a recognised university. https://www.shiksha.com/science/exams/cucet?course=439
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