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Hey aspirant
Yes, you can pursue CMA after finishing B. COM. You can enrol directly in the CMA Intermediate course.
Hope that answers you well.
All the best
Hey Yash
There are many opportunity after BCom . some i will tell you.
1.Charted Accountant
2.Governement Exam
3.CFA
4.Business Analyst
5.Financial Risk Management
6.Mcom
7.Digital Marketing
8.Charted Secratary
9.Associate Certified Charted Accountant
10.Bachelors of Education
11.Investment Banker.
There are some opportunities
thank you
Hey there,
Hope you are doing well and keeping fit. So heres the solution to your query...
See if you dont like ece then dont take it because if that happens it ll be like as if you are taking it up as your burden then please dont coz at this point of time of career you should take up your favourite subject so that you work and enculcate on it as your own choice and henceforth you ll definitely suceed in future. So I would suggest you either give an years drop and prepare with full fledge and get your aim... or else you can do one thing thats after one year you can change your stream by doing an exceptional result and getting above 9ygpa.
Hope you are clear with my answer. All the best.
Dear aspirant,
As you mentioned you are not wanting to go for special round 2 so you can freeze the option or simply just let it be because if you will not get anything in special round 2 also then your josaa seat will be your final allotment and you need not worry about that.
For more information you can check out the link given below-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/csab/amp
Dear Anushka,
According to NTA you can sit for JEE Mains three consecutive years from passing your 12qualifying exam. Now even if you have sat for the JEE Mains in the four attempts and gave advance but not satisfied with the marks then you can appear for the next year in all the attempts. In fact, you can also sit for the exam the third year in a row with all the attempts but remember the third time is the last time. Hope this helps. All the best!
Hello Student
Low rank in NEET exam candidate cannot have the possibility of availing a seat in government MBBS, BDS, or Bvsc colleges. To get a government MBBS college candidate has to secure 450 plus marks in NEET exam. To get a BDS seat government BDS college through Neet exam candidate has to score at least 400 plus marks in NEET exam.To Get a government veterinary science College candidate has to secure at least 500 plus marks in NEET exam. On the other hand to get a seat in veterinary science or MBBS or BDS colleges has to get Neet qualifying marks and have To avail of the management quota seat in private MBBS , BDS, or Bvsc colleges in India. Try for getting a government good college for your choice of interest course of study. The all above courses are based on the cutoff of General category in avarage.
It is not the actual cutoff. Actually is an every year the cut off trend changes that's whya it is quite difficult to tell about the actual thing .
As per my knowledge if you want to secure your seat you have to go to the college and should complete minimum attendance percentage and also have to give semester examinations then only you can secure your seat and also can give Neet examination in next year. This will help you
Hello student
hope you are doing well and safe. With reference to your query, I would glad inform you that for to be successfull in life you need to be be patient , confident and optimistic . You have not mentioned the course you have persued and university , so I will say look for internships , make projects and then look for jobs , After having experience of some years , you can go with post graudation entrances
Hope you found this answer informative. Best wishes for your future
That's really great to hear that even at age 35 you're so motivated to study further. You'll be glad to hear that yes you can give the CAT examination and complete your MBA course. There is no age restriction for appearing for the CAT exam. You just need the bachelor's degree which you possess and job experience doesn't matter for giving the cat examination.
Reger to the eligibility criteria for more details -:
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/cat-eligibility-criteria
Best wishes. Thank you.
Hello.
It is said that the NEXT exam will be conducted in two parts- PART 1 and PART 2. Where PART 1 will be more theory-based, PART 2 will judge your clinical aspects. Therefore, to ace the exam, you must be thorough with both.
1. From the 2nd year itself, do not rote learn. Instead, try to focus on gaining in-depth knowledge and have good clinical exposure. Do not miss any clinical postings. You can also use Marrow and Prepladder for online guidance as they have experienced faculty as well as test series.
2. Practice previous year MCQs to help you familiarise yourself with topics and to know which concepts you lack knowledge in.
3. Try studying in groups to engage yourself as well as others in studying, which will also keep you motivated.
4. Revise and re revise. Everything you study from Day 1 will be counted in your syllabus and anything can come in the exam. You do not want to forget the important topics and hence, take some time out, maybe an hour, to revise all that you've learned the previous week or year.
5. Believe in yourself!
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