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Hi there,
The fee as well as the placement opportunity differ from college to college. Can you please be more specific in terms of college you wish to know for?
<p>Talking about the placements, the highest package offered to BCom students in 2024 was INR 4.2 LPA. The highest salary secured was INR 2.28 LPA. Apart from this, the average package offered during Brainware University BCom placements 2024 was INR 2.9 LPA and the average salary secured was INR 1.98 LPA.</p>
There is many scope of B.Com (Hons):-
Students who have successfully completed B.Com honors can go for many higher level courses. As to join courses like MBA, MCA, LLB, etc., candidates will have to appear and qualify in certain entrance exams like CAT, AIMCET, and CLAT, etc. Some of the higher studies options after B.Com Honors are mentioned below.
C.S
CA
CRISIL Certified Analyst Program (CCAP)
Diploma in Banking & Financial Services (HDBFS)
Executive MBA
Executive Program in Applied Finance - IIM Calcutta
I.C.W.A. (2 Years)
International Post Graduate Diploma in Risk Management
LLB
M.Com
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It is a 2 year course and its fee is around Rs 46,040.
Hello,
Deen Dayal Upadhyaya is definitely the best among these. It is ranked at 13 in India by MHRD'S NIRF 2018 while Keshav Mahavidyalaya is placed at 100, the last in the list. Other colleges have no mention in the list however. Deen Dayal definitely has a better reputation and name. Go for it!
Tally is very small when compared to SAP, as SAP users are employed in big companies like Apple, General Mills, Caterpiller, BMW, etc. SAP is a better option as Tally is almost obsolete now.
This would depend on your interest areas and career aspirations. Both the courses have scope of a good career. You need to refer their curriculum & keeping in mind your interest areas choose the one that suits your interest areas. If you want to pursue CMA the go for US CMA as it has a wider acceptance across the world and better career options
ICWA qualification limits your career choices in costing & Accounts only unless you ad it up with other qualifications.
Hi,
Both are equally difficult. However, in my opinion, an engineer from IIT is more likely to go anywhere in any sector of job. He/she will have many options to make career like MBA from IIM's, IAS IES, PCS, startups, GRE ECT. But on the other hand a CA has more of a limited scope. Either he/she may go for job or practice. However, both (engineer and CA) will earn the maximum if they are flexible in their work.
Hi Poojitha!
Kerala University grants admission to majority of the UG and PG courses on the basis of merit earned in the qualifying exams, but for a few courses for which entrance exams are conducted. You can find more detailed information about the University and the course by visiting this page <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/university/university-of-kerala-thiruvananthapuram-21454/admission?stream=13&course=271442&sort_by=relevance&type=question" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/university/university-of-kerala-thiruvananthapuram-21454/admission?stream=13&course=27... View more
Hi. The candidate must have studied Commerce in class 11th and 12th includes Accountancy, Business Studies, Economics, Maths and English as main subjects. Every college has its own criteria for cutoff.
Yesss uhh do bcom honours.some of the top bcom h clgs r
1. Miranda house
2. Hansraj clg
3. Srcc
4. Kirorimal clg
<p><strong>Heritage College BCom fees</strong> comprises of various components such as application fee, one-time admission fee, tuition fee and hostel charges. Given below is <strong>Heritage College fees</strong>:</p><table border="1"><tbody><tr><th>Course Name</th><th>Total Tuition Fees</th><th>Hostel Fees</th></tr><tr><td>BCom</td><td>INR 2.8 lakh</td><td>INR 1.62 lakh</td></tr></tbody></table><p> </p>
Shri Ram College of Commerce(SRCC), Lady Shri Ram College for Women(LSR), Hans Raj College, Hindu College, Sri Venkateswara College, Jesus and Mary College(JMC) and Ramjas College. Percentage required is more than 85%.
Dear aspirant,
Kindly check the below link for information related to your query.
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/pillai-college-of-arts-commerce-and-science-panvel-mumbai-49373/courses/mcom-bc" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/college/pillai-college-of-arts-commerce-and-science-panvel-mumbai-49373/courses/mcom-bc</a>
<p>Eligibility: typically involves a Bachelor's degree in Commerce (BCom) or a related field with a minimum required percentage of marks (mentioned on the official MU website).</p><p>Application Process </p><ul><li>The application process might be conducted online through a designated portal on the Mumbai University website.</li><li>Prepare scanned copies of documents specified in the eligibility criteria.</li><li>Entrance Exam (Optional): While the online information suggests the MCom programme admission might be based solely on merit (marks in your qualifying exam), the... View more
CFA is a designator course which you can pursue in the final year of your graduation. You will need to fulfil the following requirements for pursuing CFA. An international travel passport
Undergraduate education: A Bachelor's (or equivalent) degree or be in the final year of your Bachelor's degree programme (you must have completed your Bachelor's degree programme in order to register for the Level II exam), Work experience: Four years of professional work experience (does not have to be investment related), or A combination of professional work experience and education that totals at least four years (part-time positions do not qualif... View more
Both CMA and CS are fantastic options for a prosperous and rewarding career and offer a wealth of opportunities. In contrast to CS which concentrates on company law and corporate secretaries, CMA gives extensive knowledge of accounting and cost management.
Hi Aman,
It depends upon the capability of the student. Basically CMA gives more emphasis to cost and operations while CA gives equal importance to law, cost,tax, accounts etc.
So, if you enjoy practical more then CMA is right for you otherwise CA.
CA is wider but CMA is narrower.
All the best.
Hey Rohit,
You have plenty of options to go for after B.Com Hons like MBA, M.Com, Fashion Design, Interior Design. However best option available to you would be MBA as it has much wider career scope than any other course. It also has good placements. Moreover you need to choose a good B-School to have a better career path. Some suggestion would be
There is no entrance test for undergraduate courses. You will be screened on the basis of your marks in class 10th and 12th. Whereas, generally entrance tests have subjects like quantitative aptitude (mathematics), logical reasoning, data interpretation and English.
I hope this helps.
You must go for CPA. Reason: CPA gives you a comprehensive knowledge about GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles) which is used in the USA. If elsewhere, you must go for ACCA. Reason: ACCA gives you comprehensive knowledge about IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standards) which is used worldwide. Assuming that you are living in UAE and will continue to do so, you must choose ACCA as it has a joint exam scheme with UAE's accounting institute AAA. So after completing your ACCA, you will have UAE's CA as well.
5 subjects and 2 practical in her 3rd year first semester. She was too scared to say this to her family with a fear of taking her back home. She somehow managed to skip her classes after lunch and started studying on her own. Her determination and hard work helped her clearing her 3rd year with First class. No doubt the teachers and all her friends were shocked. But, I still remember the way she used to prepare notes before examinations and used to just revise one day before the exams. "It's never too late to begin and if you thing of a chance then you need to achieve it". .
<p>The college has released the course-wise number of students placed and the median package offered. The table below depicts the Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics placement details for UG and PG courses:</p><table style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 100.037%; height: 288.396px;" border="1"><colgroup><col style="width: 33.2845%;"><col style="width: 33.2845%;"><col style="width: 33.2845%;"></colgroup><tbody><tr style="height: 32px;"><th style="height: 32px;" width="64" height="... View more