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Hello Gurman,
I would strongly say, go and study in some other state because you will get different exposure. There will be diversified culture, you can learn many things from staying outside. It will improve your confidence level and you will get a better understanding of your life.
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<p>To continue your course at Madras University after a 10 year gap, follow these steps:</p><p> 1. Search on the regulations of the university concerning break-in-studies </p><p> 2. In order to get information on readmission one can approach the Department of Commerce or the Controller of Examinations of the university. </p><p> 3. Use the application for re-enrollment to fill his prior enrollment and the causes of having to transfer out. </p><p> 4. Even if after the maturity date you are supposed to have paid every nickel an... View more
The admission process for M.Com is too simple, you just need to fill the M.Com application form online. After that, you need to choose the subject banking and finance.
Try for CS in YMCA. It will be very good.
I am too from YMCA pursuing my B.Tech in EIC second year.
It is a top class university with great placement.
Shri Ram College of Commerce is better than Delhi School of Economics with a tiny margin because getting in SRCC is more difficult than DSE. What makes SRCC more prestigious? Although, it is affiliated to the University of Delhi granting undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, but you would be shocked to know that it was established in 1926, much before than Delhi School of Economics.* (Delhi School of Economics was established in 1949)If an institution is so old that means it has something special which attracted students for so many years.
Admission to JBIMS is only through CET score, past background or economic background does not matter, but past academics have an impact on profile.
B.Com. (Hons. ) is the good choice of subject if you are having strong control over subjects of commerce like Accounting, Banking And Financial Services, Economics, Finance, Financial Markets. There are many job options/ profiles available for you after completing a B.Com (Hons. ) degree. a) Financial Risk Manager
b) Business Analyst
c) Digital Marketer
d) Government Jobs - by qualifying exams such as UPSC, IBPS, etc. Being an alumni of Lovely Professional University, based on feedback of my commerce graduate batchmates, I must sLPU do offer B.Com. (Hons. ) with above mentioned Specializations. Some of the Unique features of LP... View more
Yes, a commerce student can apply for the Diploma course and to apply for the same, please visit the college website wherein the forms are available for appearing into it. For further details, please visit the NCHMCT website wherein a toll-free number can help you in either ways.
Delhi University stated that mathematics wont be required for admission to the four year Bachelor with Honours course in Commerce from the 2013-14 academic session onward.
Till last year, most colleges were not accepting students in the Honours Programme of Commerce (B Com (Honours) without Mathematics. As a result, a large number of students who had pursued commerce without Mathematics in their class 12th were deprived of admission in different colleges.
Mathematics was not compulsory for just SC and ST category students but now the university has approved this for the general and OBC category students as well.
The students ar... View more
Generally, banks have large ERP package tailored for all banking functions. But, Tally support some banking functions, which banks and non-banking business enterprises can use.
You can refer to the below mentioned link for further details:
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Hello dear,
If you are a travelling lover and a commerce student too, then MBA marketing is the best option for you.
It depends. If you do it online, it takes 6-8 months and if you want to do it from a university, it takes nearly 3-years. Also, you can do it after 12th.
Details are mentioned on this link:
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Hello Amrit,
Yes, you can do B.Com after 12th with maths. You can take admission in any of the colleges. Before this, you need to know the basics of commerce and allot sometime to learn the class 11th and 12th commerce syllabus.
<ol><li>Ethical and Professional Standards</li><li>Quantitative Methods</li><li>Economics</li><li>Financial Reporting and Analysis</li><li>Corporate Finance</li><li>Equity Investments</li><li>Fixed Income </li><li>Derivatives</li><li>Alternative Investments</li><li>Portfolio Management and Wealth Planning</li></ol>
Definitely, no. There are so many students who join CA after completing their graduation and as there is no age bar for doing CA, therefore, you can directly apply for CA intermediate after completing your graduation through direct entry route.
Hello,
You can do B.Com or BBA. It is always good to do some relevant course along with this. If you are looking for a career in the finance industry then B.Com along with some professional course in finance will help you get a job faster in the market. The time is evolving and the companies nowadays are looking at candidates who have the right certificates.
Hi,
There are plenty of professional courses available for you to choose from.
For commerce students, one of the easiest things to do is go for B.Com then M.Com and then maybe Ph.D or professor.
There's also an option to go for CA, CS, CMA and at times LLB. The mainstay of commerce students for years now.
You also have the option of lesser known courses like FRM, CFA, actuary among others.you can also go for various certification courses conducted by many institutions across the country.
You can also think of MBA instead of M.Com.
It all depends on what path you wanna take.
All the best!
After completing B.Com (Hons) you can do these things:
Chartered Accountant, Master of Commerce, Master of Business Administration (MBA in Finance), Certified Management Accountant (CMA), Certified Public Accounting, Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), and Business Accounting and Taxation (BAT). All the best.
Hi Sabi!
The admission will start in the third week of June for correspondence courses. Also, the course is provided by Institute of Distance & Open Learning, Mumbai University. You can refer to this webpage for the information <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://mu.ac.in/portal/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/admission-notification-3.pdf" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>http://mu.ac.in/portal/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/admission-notification-3.pdf</a>
I would advise you to keep a tab on the university's website for the notifications.
Yes Shivam, Fairfield Institute of Management and Technology is an IPU college. As far as the goodness of the college is concerned, the college is good for B.Com aspirants. The college ensures good placement opportunities too. Hope this helps you.
CMA Certified Management Accountant
Can land you in good jobs only if you have experience of 2 plus years.
After you have experience of two or more years you should start apply jobs.
Popular job portals that I will suggest you along with countries.
Byat - This is very popular job portal if you are looking for jobs in middle east countries.
Monster - Popular jobs portal for USA
Indeed - Popular around whole world
Along with that you can also apply for jobs via various portals maintained by government like
*New Zealand
*Canada
They have various vacancies that can ultimately land you to job as we... View more
<p>In the latest update regarding the evolution of the CFA Program, significant structural changes have been implemented in the CFA Level 1 curriculum for 2024. The traditional Readings have undergone a complete transformation into interactive Learning Modules, enhancing the overall accessibility and comprehensibility of the curriculum. The CFA Level 1 exam now comprises 93 Learning Modules, marking a notable increase from the 73 readings included in the 2023 curriculum. Portfolio Management, Derivatives, and Ethics have undergone minimal alterations, maintaining a largely unchanged format. Several subjects have been subjected to fur... View more
Yes, there are many courses. In which field are you interested? You can go for tally ERP9 COURSE / SAP or GST courses.
If you are class 12th passed with at least 50% marks, then you are completely eligible for nearly all graduation courses. Open Universities do not have very high eligibility criteria.