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1 B.Com.
2 BBA. BBA stands for Bachelor of Business Administration.
3 Law. A combination of commerce and law can work wonders for your career!
4 BMS. BMS stands for Bachelor of Management Studies.
5 Accountancy Programs.
6 Company Secretary.
7 Bachelor of Foreign Trade.
8 BHM & other Hotel Management programs.
Hi Navyashree,
As you mentioned that you are interested in accounting and investigation, I would advise you to look towards the Chartered Accountancy course. While pursuing the course you would be able to realize whether you are more inclined towards accounting or investigation. In case you are more inclined towards investigation, you may specialize in auditing after completing the CA course. Good luck.
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Hello Waqar,
Top commerce colleges without maths (in no specific order):
1. IIM Indore
2. UPES Dehradun
3. Symbiosis Pune/ Noida
4. Christ Bangalore
5. Bharati Vidyapeeth Pune/Delhi
6. IPU
7. JMI
8. BHU
9. Amity University
10. Loyola Chennai
All the best!
Of course, commerce stream is little different from science. But it is not as much difficult as you are thinking. Yes, if you have studied maths in Science stream than it would be really helpful as commerce includes the understanding of maths and accounts. If you think you can you may go for commerce.
You can have some of the best options as:
(a) Pursue B.Ed to go in teaching.
(b) CAT I.e certificate in accounting technician from ICWA (ICMAI) + ADCA from recognised training institutes to start your job as an Accountant.
(c) SAP modules in finance and accounts from recognised training institutes from SAP.
(d) If not interested to continue your jobs in private sectors,continue your preparation for Bank PO or SSC. They also offer a good accounting and banking career, if selected finally.
Yes, you can do it. You may face a lot of difficulties in pursuing it but it is possible if you work hard.
If you want career in Accounting & Finance then BCom Hons or BCom is right graduation degree for you but else you can do BBA. Both degrees will open door of opportunities for you.
Hi Simran,
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.
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.
If you want to go for MBA, you have the option of appearing in CAT.
You can also go for government jobs and jobs in banking sector.
You also can go for your passion ... View more
Hi Hema,
Nothing is really tough or easy, it is all about the mindset. If you are willing to put forth your best efforts, hard work and dedication, nobody can stop you from being successful. Also, you wouldn’t know before trying if it is meant for you or not, if it is suitable for your capabilities or not. I would suggest you to give it a try rather than thinking about how tough or easy it might be.
After completing your graduation in B.Com computers, if you want to pursue for further study, you can pursue M.Sc IT, MEB, MCA PGDCA, M.Sc, IS. M.Sc. But, if you want to do a job, then you can create own software company, can do jobs in government sector (Banking, Dairy, farming industries), or you can do jobs in private sector (Software company, web designing). I hope it will help you.
The Bachelor of Commerce is one of the most considerable courses that students from commerce field look for. Pursuing graduation in B.Com can help you put one step ahead towards Chartered Accountancy CA Company Secretaryship CS and Cost and Work Accountancy (ICWA). .
Hi Kirty,
The possibility to get admission in this college is considerably low for you. You can click here to know the admission procedure:
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.srcc.edu/academics/admissions/admission-criteria-rules" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>http://www.srcc.edu/academics/admissions/admission-criteria-rules</a>
I hope this link will help you:
<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>.
Hi Aastha!
Yes, you need to maintain a minimum of 75% attendance, otherwise, you might not be allowed to sit for the examinations. You can check the rules of the institute by following this link <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.kmvjla.org/college_rules.php" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>http://www.kmvjla.org/college_rules.php</a>.
Yes, you can get admission in FYJC commerce. If you have one year of gap, you can put gap certificate there. Your SSC marks will not take much importance or no importance. You can apply for admission there.
<p>Every employer who is hiring a finance professional prefers candidates having knowledge of GST. Anyone who is into a finance role or owns a business, or is a student; can go for GST courses. MBA/Commerce/Finance graduates, Accountants, Finance Executives, Tax Consultants and Chartered Accountants can enroll in GST and Taxation courses.</p>
Hi,
It depends on the college. If you going for a well-known college, so I think the cut off will be near by 78% to 85% in commerce college. If you are going for an average college, the cut off will be near by 60% to 73%. So, try to score good marks in class 12th to get the best college.
All the best.
<p>Yes, the CMA Foundation syllabus has been updated recently, with the current syllabus including four papers: <mark>"Fundamentals of Business Laws and Business Communication", "Fundamentals of Financial and Cost Accounting", "Fundamentals of Business Mathematics and Statistics", and "Fundamentals of Business Economics and Management"</mark>.<span data-cid="b29c77b4-52a8-494d-ba07-de52989f1253"> </span></p>
Dear Khalid,
If you score over and above 60% in graduation this won't be having so much of impact.
I'm not saying that it won't have an impact but yes if you score above 60 in graduation and performs good in govt exam, the effect of it would be neglected.
All the best.
My problem is same as yours. I am already a +2 student. Every subject has its own value. In science stream, there are a huge amount of jobs opportunities, but everyone couldn't get that job because there are also many candidates who are talented than others.
The boring subject I ever noticed is History, but it also has its own value. Many students are studying to get a job in ASI and like this many subjects are there to get educated.
Those students get a job who study their subjects seriously.
So, that's why don't listen to people. Sit in a silent place and think about what you can do. In which subject you can give your best a... View more