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28th January 2014, 04:28 PM
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How can I do PGDM? Can CA or CS get direct admission?


1. i have done m.com abst with 54% . can i do pgdm and how i do?
2. can i take direct admission being ca or cs?




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26th October 2014, 01:53 AM
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Default Re: How can I do PGDM? Can CA or CS get direct admission?

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1. i have done m.com abst with 54% . can i do pgdm and how i do?
2. can i take direct admission being ca or cs?
Yes, you are eligible to apply for Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) after M.Com course. Those candidates who have completed their graduation course are eligible for PGDM course.

Eligibility Criteria for PGDM Course:-
  • Graduate in any discipline from a recognized university which is approved by the Association of the Indian Universities (AICTE). Final year graduation students with at least 50% marks can also apply.
  • The applicant must have scored at least minimum 50% marks and 45% for SC/ST candidates.
  • Applicants must have appear and qualified in Common Admission Test (CAT) in order to get admission.

Can CA or CS get direct admission?

Those candidates who have completed their 12th stnadard are directly eligible for CA and CS course as well. Since, you have completed master degree course in commerce stream so you are directly eligible for Intermediate course instead of foundation course.

Note- Minimum 60% marks is required at graduation in order to join in CA Intermediate course (55% marks required for Commerce stream graduates)
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