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BBS graduates can join Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) companies like Nestle, Hindustan Unilever Limited, Dabur India Limited, ITC Limited, etc. as Business Analyst or Public Relations Executives. They can enter into these posts after gaining enough work experience and knowledge in any areas related to business. By joining as Business Analyst, one can earn a salary between Rs. 2, 00, 000/- and Rs. 8, 00, 000/- per annum while a Public Relations Manager can earn up to Rs. 9, 00, 000/- per annum.
It is possible for them to join as HR Executive in various HR consulting firms like ABC Consultants. By getting into the job of HR Executive,... View more
Go for CS directly. Doing any auxillary course without UG is meaningless.
Yes, definitely, you can apply. There is nothing wrong in applying. Maybe, your luck can make it in the third or fourth list to a good institution.
All the best.
There are many short term courses like Tally which you can do with Bachelor degree you can do diploma in taxation management foreign exchange. You can do diploma in import and export diploma in auditing is also there. These all courses are for one year and Tally is for 6 to 7 months.
BCom Honors in which subject? If accounts, then below is the eligibility criteria, I think you will get the admission because you are nearby criteria try for admission
Aggregate: 80% [best 4] + 80% in
Accountancy/ Accounts / Business Studies/ Commerce/ Costing &Taxation/ Economics/ Statistics / Commercial Law & Auditing / Mathematics or other allied subjects
Go for B. Com Hons
<p>After completing CA Final course, students can start independent practice or join an auditing firm as chartered accountant or analyst. Top job options for certified CAs are Finance Manager, Tax Manager, Certified Public Accountant, Teacher, Civil or Government Service, to name a few. They can also go for other professional courses such as MBA/PGDM to make a career in corporate finance. If one wishes to start independent practice, they need to set up a firm as a sole-proprietorship or in partnership. Also Read: <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/articles/career-after-ca-important-skills-career... View more
You can always go for government jobs. Salary varies. In bank sector, average salary for graduates is around 16k-17k/month.
Seeing the current scenario of Indian economy both options are equally good. B.Com (Hons.) will provide a safe base for future in banking, marketing, finance, etc. The demand of B.Com in finance and accounting is flourishing day-by-day, if you want your career to be of short but full of economic success then you must opt for this. Decision is yours because you have a unique passion.
Yes, you are eligible for the Railways Exams. If you completed the B.Sc. In the Computer Science Subject. This year government has announced several vacancies in the Railways. The Railways has announced around 26000 posts in the RRB ALP and around 62000 vacancies in the Group D Posts. There are many other fields in Railways you can make a career in. Railways are the biggest organisation that provides jobs in huge amount. Some other Departments are
RRB NTPC also known as Non-Technical Posts:
RRB JE & SSE
RRB Group D
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I guess the percentage is quite fine. This might be sufficient enough to get you into some college under Delhi University.So, you can go for the colleges under DU and you might get into one of them.
<p>Yes you can go for B.Com while pursuing CMA but I personally suggest you to do B.Com online from Amity university as they have very comfortable facilities and excellent placement records for students. </p>
Hi,
After successful completion of your bachelors degree, you can pick MBA in Cost and Management Accounting or Masters in-
Cost Control and Control Accounts
Accounting and Auditing
Corporate Accountancy
Accounting and Taxation
Advanced Accountancy
Accounting and Finance
Accountancy and Business Statistics
Higher studies in Accounting and Finance can open up a lot of job opportunities.
Some of the common areas where you can find job openings include the following-
Customs department
Economic consulting jobs
Indian Economic services
Tax consultancy
Insurance industry
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As per your rank you will easily get Acharya Institute, fee is around 2 lakhs per years, however check here to get more insights.
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You can do PGDBF after your Bachelors. Also, you can prepare for Sbi-Po or IBPS-PO to get entry into multiple banks. Also, you can pursue MBA in banking and finance.
You have dropped your CS, then please first think where your interest lie and what passionately you can do, accordingly plan in a manner. After graduation, there are many courses that are available. You can go for M.Com MBA, or short term certified course.
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After completing B.Com, you can pursue for Diploma in taxation and accounting which can help you for getting job under any CA or you can start your own of feeling taxation. The thing is that in this, you just need to no the latest things about all taxes after that you can easily start your own and can earn more than job.
Hi Meghana,
Yes, you can but different universities have different entry requirements so you must check these on the websites. You must also take the IELTS or TOEFL to meet the English language requirements.
Hi Anjali,
There are lots of colleges conducting entrance exam for B.Com finance and accounting. Some of them are listed below. Please refer to them on Shiksha.com for detailed information about all procedures and steps of applying or any more help:
1. Symbiosis College Of Arts and Commerce
2. Modern College of Arts, Science and Commerce
3. Brihan Maharashtra College of Commerce
4. Garware College of Commerce
5. Needs wadia College of Commerce
6. Indira College of Commerce & Science
7. Christ College
Thanks.
Hi Gigi, hope you are doing well. The fee structure at Carmel College, Mala for B.Voc. in Accounting and Taxation can be checked at <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://admission.uoc.ac.in/admission?pages=ug" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://admission.uoc.ac.in/admission?pages=ug</a>
The whole pdf is uploaded there. Please feel free to revert if you have any further queries. Hope it helps.
<p>The <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/company-secretary-chp">Company Secretary courses </a>include subjects like Economics, Statistics, Advanced Tax, and Accounting, for which basic knowledge of mathematics and statistics is required. As CS includes Management Accounting as an important subject, it will be good if the candidates possess numerical knowledge.</p><p><strong>Company Secretary course is a three-year study that prepares students to handle the legal aspects of an organisation or a firm, such as bookkeeping and tax reports.</strong> ... View more
Hi, Mostly, the admission in government institutes is based on merit I. e. your marks obtained in 10+2. But the scenario is gradually changing and universities are introducing entrance exam pattern for admissions for some of the courses. So, you will have to check with the institute or university for their admission criteria, where you're looking to apply.
<p>The passing marks for CA Final is minimum of 40 per cent aggregate in each individual subject and 50 per cent aggregate of all the subjects at one sitting in either both the groups or a single group. Candidates who do not score the minimum percentage, have to take the exam again in the next cycle.</p><p>Students can make as many attempts as they can because, to complete the Chartered Accountancy course, one needs to clear all the course levels with passing marks. The CA course is of a very high difficulty level and even the toppers manage to score not more than 70-75 per cent. A large number of students cannot clear a ... View more