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For BCom you have St.Xaviers, Christ University, Sri Ram College, Loyola College.
For BBA you have Christ University, Madras Christian Centre, St.Xaviers Mumbai. Amity International Business School Noida.
IGNOU offers B.Com and M.Com in Finance and Taxation. B.Com Fianance and Taxation course is designed and developed in collaboration with The Board of Studies, The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, exclusively for the Chartered Accountancy students. The main objective of this programme is to develop skills and competencies of the students in the field of Accountancy and finance.
The top 10 colleges for B.Com are
1. Shri Ram College of Commerce, University of Delhi
2. Hindu College, University of Delhi
3. Lady Shri Ram College for Women, University of Delhi
4. Hansraj College, University of Delhi
5. Loyola College
6. Christ University
7. Ramjas College, University of Delhi
8. MCC - Madras Christian College
9. Narsee Monjee College of Commerce & Economics, Mumbai
10. Mithibai College of Arts, Chauhan Institute of Science & Amrutben Jivanlal College of Commerce and Economics.
<p>There are <strong>a total of 4 exams for you to clear before getting to final destination of </strong><a href="https://www.shiksha.com/cfp-certified-financial-planner-chp"><strong>CFP</strong></a><strong> certification.</strong> first 3 are specialist courses exams for Investment Planning Specialist (IPS), Retirement and Tax Planning (RTPS) and Risk and Estate Planning (REPS), and fourth one is final CFP exam.</p><p>Other than exams you also have to fulfill extra CFP requirements of Global Ethics course, Financial Plan Assessment (FPA) and work e... View more
Often students confuse between B.Com (H) and B.Com (P). Both the courses are related to each other but there is some difference between the two. B.Com (H) is a degree in which subjects like accountancy and economics are taught in depth but in B.Com (P) there is overview of these subjects. B.Com (H) specializes in these subjects whereas B.Com (P) will not. Subject in B.Com programme.
Environmental Studies
Financial accounting
Business organisation and management
Micro economics
Business laws
Business maths
Macro economics
Company laws
Income tax
Indian economics
Indirect Tax
Human recourse ma... View more
Both are professional courses with a separate career path. Keeping in mind your interest areas and skill sets you can decide what you intend to pursue. CA is more tough compared to CS. The range of job opportunities are much larger with a CA qualification compared to a CS qualification.
B.Com is not tough if you study well.
infact nothing is tough if you study well.
Just make your knowledge deep and clear on every topic.
Good luck!
One can pursue Accountant, Account Executive, Business Executive, Financial Analyst, Tax Consultant, Tax Consultant, Accounts Manager, Business Consultant, Finance Manager, Financial Analyst after doing B.Com.
Andhra University does offer the CA Course.
1. A Institutes in Andhra University, Visakhapatnam
2. P. Kites Junior College.
3. D. Drona For CA Cma.
4. G. Target Academy For CA Cma Acca Cma USA.
5. Sarada Academy.
6. Vagdevi Institute For Professional Studies.
7. Devansh Institute For CA & CMA.
8. V. Sarada Academy.
9. V. Drona For CA Cma. You have to apply for the ICAT to take admission in the CA course. You can register for the ICAT on online. After that you have to give the test and pass it and then you'll get the massage or mail.
<p>In India, only one institute has the authority to conduct CA exams i.e ICAI (The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India). You can register for the exam through their official website. </p>
<p>A candidate seeking admission in Dr. A.P.J Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P) in the stream of B.Com must have scored marks passing in 10+2 in any subject or stream for taking admission in the university. This eligibility is same for candidates of all Categories. </p>
interest in accounts career,do B.Com plus CA.
if not do BBA
Both CPA and ACCA are premier accounting degrees from the USA and UK, respectively. Both are equivalent to the CA qualification in India. The Key difference between CPA and ACCA is the GAAP they specialize in. CPAs are considered experts in USGAAP (used by companies listed on NYSE), while ACCAs work with UK GAAP (used by companies listed on LSE). Both accountants are considered equally well versed with IFRS (widely used in Europe). Another major comparison point is the number of exams, while ACCA has up to 16 subjective style exams, CPA only has 4 objective style exams. ACCA may take multiple years to complete, whereas most people can comp... View more
Hi Shreyans,
Please refer to this link to find a rank-wise list of all the top commerce colleges in India <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/ranking/top-commerce-colleges-in-india/97-2-0-0-0" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/ranking/top-commerce-colleges-in-india/97-2-0-0-0</a>.
First mention your branch. It depends on various factors like specialisation and your luck. First seats will be filled for people who qualified GATE. Vacant seats for PGECET. For civil around 200 rank for structural and around 400 will fetch you Geotechnical. For mechanical rank ,600 will fetch both production and industrial engineering. For power systems rank,300 is a chance
For ECE rank, 400 there is a chance in both specializations. For CSE rank, 300 fetches you a seat.
<p><strong>You cannot do that without passing the CFA Level 1 exam</strong>. The CFA programme goes step by step. This is done to make sure that you have a good knowledge of the foundational concepts covered in Level 1 before moving on to Levels 2 and 3.</p>
It is just a matter of a little bit of hard work. You can surely realise your ambition. Pay some attention to your subjects and you are there.
You apply for an accountant or PA job in many private organisations. Data entry and handling is also an option. In the government sector, you will have to qualify SSC CGL or IBPS.
No, after completing CA you cannot apply for Ph.D in Physics.
You can visit the following link:
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Hello,
You can go for B.Com and opt Economics, as a main subject and further pursue M.Com with Economics.