hi,
is it necessary 2 have secured B.Com. graduation 2 be able 2 pursue MBA at a later stage after having completed CA?... n if it is, then is a further minimum 50% in b.com. an essential 4 mba???... plz clarify. thanx.
piyush.
Finalist (manager) (219 Points)
25 June 2008hi,
is it necessary 2 have secured B.Com. graduation 2 be able 2 pursue MBA at a later stage after having completed CA?... n if it is, then is a further minimum 50% in b.com. an essential 4 mba???... plz clarify. thanx.
piyush.
Mohit Sureka
(CS, final CA)
(213 Points)
Replied 26 June 2008
I think u should mail the reqd institute to ask if they consider the criteria.
Abishek
(Student)
(1108 Points)
Replied 03 November 2009
Depends on which university you are applying for, you have check out their eligibility criteria in web or in their prospectus
Punit Tibrewal
(student )
(1684 Points)
Replied 04 April 2010
yes it is necessary....for pursuing MBA u should have a graduation degree B.COM or anyone.......
50% in graduation is compulsory for some exams like CAT, XAT, etc... not for all exams...!
SUDHIR & PRADEEP JI
(CA FINAL+LLB + DISA)
(2299 Points)
Replied 07 April 2010
U MUST BE GRADUATE SIR FIRST
CA Manish Mishra
(Qualified Chartered accountant)
(507 Points)
Replied 04 May 2010
no cat consider Ca eligible for mba
finmark
(.)
(39 Points)
Replied 25 May 2010
bachelors is absolutely necessary for MBA ...
it is also required if you want to be a CFA (however, if you have 4 years of qualified work experience, this can be exempted)
CA Shalini Dokania
(Industrial Trainee & ca final b.com(a&f))
(94 Points)
Replied 25 June 2010
hii..
m doing ca n b.com(a&f) from ignou i.e. correspondence course.
so am i eligible for mba exams after ca n bcom correspondence in all the mba colleges of india..
plz reply
its urgent
SIDHARTH DHIR
(senior articled assistant)
(623 Points)
Replied 26 June 2010
SEE THERE ARE TWO TYPES OF MBA
ONE IS CALLED MBA WHICH IS DONE THROUGHUNIVERSITIES SUCH AS IGNOU OR DU OR PU. THE OTHER IS PGDBM WHICH IS POST GRADUATE ADVANCED DIPLOMA DONE THROUGH INSTITUTES SUCH AS IIM AND SYMBOISIS/ AMITY ETC. BOTH THE ABOVE REQUIRE GRADUATION UNDER 10+2+3/10+2+4 PROGRAMME ie 3/4 YEARS IN COLLEGE. THOSE INSTITUTES OR UNIVERSITIES WHICH ARE NOT APPROVED UNDER UGC OR AICTE MAY BE PROVIDING MBA WITHOUT GRADUATION. BUT LET ME REMIND YOU THAT CA IS AN ASSSOCIATE DEGREE NOT A BACHELORS DEGREE
CA Shalini Dokania
(Industrial Trainee & ca final b.com(a&f))
(94 Points)
Replied 30 June 2010
ok,but is the correspondence degree of graduation will do the requirement fulfill for mba???
Harshwardhan
(employee)
(27 Points)
Replied 05 July 2010
"Hi Piyush,
I appretiate your step to do MBA, but the eligibility for MBA is graduation as it is a post-graduation degree. I think you may try for BBA from correspondence & then for MBA as doing this will help you a lot in your MBA studies. I have done my BBA from Sikkim Manipal University (https://www.smude.edu.in ). By this I continued my job & their edunxt technology to create a virtual classroom where you can interact with the faculty and students and thereby also network with other students helped me a lot. This course is primarily for working professionals and people who do not have the time or resources to get a full time MBA.
"
Kalpesh Chauhan,
(Tax Assistant (Accounting Technician CA FINAL CS PROF. PROG. B.Com))
(8311 Points)
Replied 09 July 2010
Originally posted by : Punit Tibrewal | ||
yes it is necessary....for pursuing MBA u should have a graduation degree B.COM or anyone....... 50% in graduation is compulsory for some exams like CAT, XAT, etc... not for all exams...! |
Ahrar Alam
(article)
(21 Points)
Replied 20 January 2011
ya u can do mba after graduation (correspondence) one of my friend has completed mba dis year from chennai after graduation (correspondence) course, so i think u can also do d same
Vivek Venkataram
(Just cleared CS(441/800) now C.A Final Attempt in May 2015)
(772 Points)
Replied 08 February 2011
Yes absolutely correspondence degree will do
any degree with minimum 50 % for general and 40-45 % for sc,st,and obc from any recognised indian or equivalent foreign university will do as a minimum requirement to be eligible for mba course