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<p>In order to get admission to BCom at Kumaraguru College of Liberal Arts and Science, students need to fulfil the minimum eligibility criteria. Those who are willing to get admission in either BCom in (General or Proffesional Accounting) must pass Class 12 with 85% aggregate. Admission to this courses is completely merit-based. There is no entrance exam required for the selection. </p>
<p>The subject of moving from a regular to a private B.Com programme in the third year does not appear to be addressed explicitly. The search results mention the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, but do not specify whether it allows students to transition between conventional and private B.Com programs in the middle of their degree. The candidates are advised to contact the administration department of the college for more details.</p>
<p><span dir="ltr">SVKM'S NMIMS School of Commerce Dhule offers the BCom (Hons) programme in both the general as well as in the specialised field namely, BCom (Hons) and BCom (Hons) in Accounting and Finance. The programmes so offered are the three-year, full-time programmes.</span></p>
<p>Sarala Birla University is currently accepting applications for admission to its BCom programme. Interested candidates can visit the university's official website to apply/enquire about the programme. However, the university has not yet specified the last date to submit the applications. As the admission is based on the applicants' merit is Class 12, they must apply soon after the release of their Class 12 result to avoid missing the deadline.</p>
<p>Gurugram University offers a total of 60 seats for the BCom course. The university also provides the BCom course via its affiliated colleges. The seats offered via other colleges are as tabulated below:</p><table><thead><tr><th>Institutes</th><th>Seats</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Government College for Girls</td><td>160</td></tr><tr><td>FORE Academy of Management Education</td><td>60</td></tr></tbody></table><p><span data-teams="true"><em>*This informa... View more
<p>Assam Don Bosco University provide for a four-year course in Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) [B.Com (Hons)]. The fee structure for this programme is as follows:</p><p>Tuition Fees:</p><p>Per Semester: INR 26,250</p><p>Total Tuition Fee: INR 2,10,000 divided over eight semesters.</p><p>One-Time Fees:</p><p>Admission Fee: INR 18,000</p><p>Caution Deposit: INR 10,000</p><p>Total Program Cost:</p><p>Overall Total: INR 2,38,000</p><p>It is, however, important to note that the fee structure presented herein is sensitive to changes ... View more
<p>The table below shows the top Commerce colleges accepting CUET in India along with their total tuition fees:</p><table border="1"><tbody><tr><th>Top Colleges</th><th>Total Tuition Fee</th></tr><tr><td>Shri Ram College of Commerce</td><td>INR 87,735</td></tr><tr><td>Hindu College, University of Delhi</td><td>INR 78,000</td></tr><tr><td>Hansraj College, University of Delhi</td><td>INR 540</td></tr><tr><td>Lady Shri Ram College for Women, University of ... View more
<p>Yes, Dr. MGR Educational and Research Institute provides a full-time Master of Commerce in two specialisations at the PG level. Students who wish to pursue MCom can refer to the table as outlined below:</p><table border="1" width="99%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"><tbody><tr><th><p align="center"><strong>Particular</strong></p></th><th><p align="center"><strong>Highlights</strong></p></th></tr><tr><td><p>Duration</p></td><td><p>... View more
<div> </div><div>MCom at Dr MGR Educational and Research Institute is two years long. The curriculum is divided into four semesters to provide systematic learning to the candidates. According to the CBCS pattern, this course offers immense flexibility. Each semester consists of a set of commerce subjects that are appropriate for the particular specialisation offered by the insitute. The syllabus includes practical skills and theoretical knowledge. However, the syllabus is different for each specialisation and offers students academic diversity as per the individual's interests and career goals.</div>
BBI course provides comprehensive training to students in the field of Banking , Insurance and other related financial services by the ways of interaction, projects, presentations, industrial visits, practical training, job orientation and placements. It is perfectly designed full-time course for all those aspiring students to make a career in the ever growing field. This course provides the student an insight into the various aspects of the respective sector which includes financial investments, legal parameters, economics, communications etc and such are the people required in today’s globally competitive market.
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You can go for B.Com, BBA, CA, CS, ICWA, B.sc economics or BA economics. The choice is yours.
As a commerce student you have many options after your +2
Depends upon your interests.
If you think you understand commerce well you can go for professional courses like CA or CS or CFA.
And if you have a good English and mathematics background you can Pursue MBA.
Besides all this their are many more options available.
But all is on your interest.
<p>The career paths under BCom in Accounting and Finance result in opportunities as Chartered Accountant or Financial Analyst with annual salaries between INR 6 Lacs and INR 12 lakh. The job profiles of Import/Export Manager and Global Sourcing Specialist through BCom in International Business earn between INR 8 Lacs and INR 15 Lacs annually. The combination of BCom in Banking and Insurance allows graduates to pursue positions such as Bank Manager and Insurance Underwriter with annual salaries between INR 7 Lacs and INR 14 lakh.</p>
Dear Shreya,
I personally believe that it is not everybody's cup of tea to reach upto the final of CA certification. Now, since you have reached upto there, it is advisable that you better complete the certification. CA is a statutory designation and every business unit requires a professional CA who certifies the authenticity of it's annual accounts. As a CA you can also start your own private practice. This feature is not available in all the professions. You can also run your own coaching for CA after your completion of certification. To reach upto finals you have put in a lot of efforts, so don't let that hard work of yours go was... View more
Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC), Delhi
Loyola College, Chennai
Lady Shri Ram College, Delhi
Christ University, Bangalore
St. Xavier's College, Mumbai
Hindu College, Delhi :. Hans Raj College, Delhi
Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce, Pune
If you are preparing for Civil service like IAS, IPS, IFS, Banking, SSC or if you are thinking to do MBA after graduation or wants to Start any types of business than B.Com general will be best for because in this you have to pay less attention on study. But, if you want to go in IT industry then B.Com, CS will be best for you.
Yes, you can study both the course together, because both are not academic course. B.Com from finance is academic one and CS is a professional course. So, you can pursue both the degree together.
Totally depends on your skill sets and interest. Talk to alumni from both the fields and do a lot of online research and then ask yourself the right questions to arrive at a informed decision. Biology (Sciences) leads to Bachelors in medical, nursing, dentistry, physiotherapy, botany, zoology, biotechnology, bioinformatics, genetics, chemistry. Commerce leads you to accounting, finances, economics, statistics. ICWA and CA are relevant qualifications.