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The best course is whatever interests you and is easy enough for you to understand. But in terms of placements and career opportunities, management is currently leading above all other courses. You see, MBA has to be done in order to get a good package. So plan according to that. The best option then would be to pursue a 5-year integrated BBA+MBA course in the specialization of your choice. BBA+LLB is also a good option. After you get placed somewhere and gather some experience, you can pursue PGDM too to boost your career.
SRCC provides B.Com (Hons) and B.A. (Eco).
And both the courses requires maths as a subject during +2.
All degrees, Diplomas, and certificates issued by IGNOU are recognised by governing authorities. Here is a link for you to go through:-
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So don't hesitate and join IGNOU.
All the best.
Yes, even humanities student can appear for NATA. But if you have maths as one of your subject it would be much easier and helpful for you because NATA is a 200 marks examination. There are 20 questions (40 marks) in maths, 40 questions (80 marks) in general aptitude and 2 questions (80 marks) of drawing.
Hi, CMA = Cost & Management Accountant = Your Sibling. Whenever you are in dilemma, your sibling is the one person who comes to your rescue, to help you decide. This is exactly what a CMA does. CMA is a decision maker and plays the advisory role in an organisation. CS Company Secretary = Your Mom. Your food, your routine, your clothes, your room and every other thing that you need to keep up yourself, is done with the help of Mom. Your Mom does the work of maintaining you. Similarly a Company Secretary does the work of maintaining and running the company by ensuring all legal compliances.
CA Chartered Accountant = Your Dad. When it co... View more
Dear Mohammed Faziz,
I am very much glad to know that you have really great, different and adventures ambition. See, to join ATS, you don't need to clear any entrance exam because they have their own procedures and criteria to select a candidate for the team. Their selection procedures mainly based on your academics. They don't bother about your stream. But you must go for civil services exams like UPSE or any other defence organisation's exam.
Your physical fitness. I don't think that you need any explanation on this.
Your past records of performance. It shows that how effective you are and your capabilities to work under extr... View more
You can Do B.Com, which doesn't have Maths and you can even go for BBM, which also doesn't have Mathematics. Good luck.
Yes, why not. You have got a very nice percentage in your boards. I hope so. You will be in merit list also.
All the best.
<p>No, you are not eligible for direct admission to the University of Delhi's Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC). One of the best universities in India, SRCC is renowned for its high cut-off scores and calibre of instruction. A merit-based approach is used for admission to SRCC, and candidates must reach the college's cut-off marks for each subject. Every year, the Delhi University undergraduate admissions process typically begins in May or June.</p>
I think if you are really interested in computers then you should pursue Bachelor of computer applications (BCA). Actually this course is very good for average students. This course will take you to a very good level in computers.
Which course do you want to pursue? It is an important factor to determine the college better. However, follow the link which the other mentor has provided and you can check for yourself.
Yes, tally is somewhat beneficial for arts students who do BA or other arts courses. Also, do tally for its knowledge. So, tally is also beneficial because it can land you a part-time job also.
<p dir="ltr">You can check out the list of major BCom subjects in the pointers below -</p><ul><li dir="ltr">Accounting</li><li dir="ltr">Business Law</li><li dir="ltr">Economics</li><li dir="ltr">Financial Management</li><li dir="ltr">Cost Accounting</li><li dir="ltr">Taxation</li><li dir="ltr">Management Principles</li><li dir="ltr">Business Mathematics</li><li dir="ltr">Statistics</li><li dir="ltr">C... View more
<p>To be eligible for a B.Com degree, students must have passed the 12th Standard/HSC/10+2 from a recognised Board. Many universities prefer candidates with 50% marks for the admission process.B.Com course is divided into BCom-General, BCom Honours, and B.Com LLB. For B.Com Hons, students must have passed class 12th with a minimum aggregate of 50% or above from a recognised school board. Candidates should have studied Commerce along with Accountancy, Business Studies, Economics, Math, and English as core subjects in class 12th. The cutoff mark for a B.Com also vary by category OBC-80–85%, SC-70%, ST- 60%.</p><p>... View more
There are number of courses for Commerce student, it is a vast field where you will get explore variety of areas based on your interest. List of few programme:
Bachelors of Commerce (B.Com):
This is the general degree that spans over a period of 3 years that you can pursue after completing your 12th commerce. Having a normal B.Com. Degree proves quite handy even if you are pursuing any of the professional courses. It is always beneficial to complete your graduation that may help you later on if you go for higher studies. Bachelor in Computer Application (BCA):
Bachelor in Computer Application BCA is one of the popular courses a... View more
If you want to start your business, then it can be started after your 12th also but to successfully run a business, one should have the complete knowledge of the field. So, if you pursue graduation in Print media like B.Com or B.Sc that would be helpful as you will the basic understanding of the field and you would also come to know about some latest trends or activities.
Yes, if you can satisfy the eligibility criteria of the bank.
Hi Anjali,
The application process for M.Com for the upcoming academic year has started just a week back and it will be there till June 4. Do the online application steadily before that go through the following link thoroughly to know the whole procedure; <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://sxccal.edu/admissions/SXCAdmission2018/PG2018/MCOM2018/default.htm" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>http://sxccal.edu/admissions/SXCAdmission2018/PG2018/MCOM2018/default.htm</a>
Yes, there will be an admission test. All the details regarding the test you will get in the given link.
All the best.
Admissions seekers applying for UG courses must apply immediately after the announcement of Kerala +2 results. The allotment of admissions is strictly on merit of class 12 examinations. In case of UG courses like B.A. Bharatanatyam & B.Sc. Apparel and Fashion Designing candidates are short listed based on their performance in Aptitude Test conducted by the college. Admissions to PG and M.Phil courses are done on the basis of candidates scores in written entrance exam and marks obtained in qualifying examination. Those applying for M.Phil will be required to appear for personal interview post entrance exam. Admission to the college is n... View more
<p>Yes, it can be conisdered a bit tactical to to get into K J Somaiya College of Science and Commerce. <br>The college considers past academics, extra-curricular activities, and past academics for shortlisting candidates. For the 2024 MBA admission, the college is based on CAT/ XAT/ CMAT/ GMAT/ NMAT scores. The CAT cutoff is 83 percentile, XAT cutoff is 70 percentile, NMAT cutoff is 222, CMAT cutoff is 98 percentile, and GMAT cutoff is 500. </p>
Dear Aspirant, in very simple words, Commerce is a branch of any business which covers the economical part of the legal, social, political, technological and cultural system. After completing 12th in the commerce stream, you have plenty of options to choose from. BBA and B.Com are the most common courses opted by the students. Besides these programmes, you can go to others as well such as B.A, BFA and BCA etc. I would recommend LPU for these programmes. The Mittal School of Business at LPU is accredited by Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs, USA. I hope this helps
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