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<p>Yes, SRM University Sikkim has a semester pattern for its BCom course. The SMRUS BCom course lasts three years and has six semesters. This systematic nature of learning enables candidates to have an extensive range of subjects during this duration. In addition, SRM University Sikkim (SMRUS) adopts the Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) for its BCom course programmes and therefore offers a flexible and student-centric curriculum.</p>
<p>Well the answer to your question is-Yes, Harivandana College in Rajkot does indeed offer a B.Com program, and its medium of instruction for many of its courses is English. The college is committed to providing a comprehensive education in both English and Gujarati mediums to cater to a diverse student body. The B.Com program, which is a three-year course, is particularly strong in its English medium offerings, preparing students for a career in the global business environment. While the college's website and prospectus will give you the most detailed information, you can be confident that you can pursue your B.Com degree there in ... View more
<p>Pursuing a B.Com (H) degree at Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) is a respectable option. The university has top-notch academic offerings, first-rate facilities, and knowledgeable instructors. There are also good placement possibilities, with students landing jobs in reputable businesses. For B.Com (H) students, the typical placement package varies from INR 3.5 to 5 Lacs annually; however, certain students may receive greater offers based on their performance and skills.</p>
Hello Suhail,
If you have taken commerce in 12th, then unfortunately, you can't get admission in architecture. But why bother? Commerce is a fantastic subject. After B.Com, you can do MBA, join as IAS, join armed forces. Or, do some finance related course and become insurance agent or finance adviser.
Best wishes.
Either you can pursue CA or do M.Com or if you have interest in MBA then you can do MBA.
Hi,
There is no easy answer to your question. The level of difficulty or which course is easy or difficult differs from person to person. You have to weigh your likes, dislikes, strengths and decide which is best for you. After 12th commerce some popular options are
B.Com
BA Economics
CA
CS
CFA
BA - LLB
BBA
BCA
Bachelors in Accounting and Finance
BMS
Bachelor in Financial market
Actuarial Science
Insurance
Mass Media and so on.
Hi Ajith,
This will depend on the career that you want to have. If you wish to continue in IT or networking field, you can do a Diploma or B.Sc. Additional certifications like CCNA, MCSE, etc., also come handy. If you want to make a career in management line you may study BBS, BMS, etc. You have to know what you want and aspire to be and gradually decide what to study.
Dear Kale,
In order to do BCA, you must have to pass your class 12th with science stream having Physics and Maths as compulsory subjects. So, commerce students are not eligible.
Hi Devender Prasad, Kindly mention the course you wish to know about. For information/updates regarding admission notifications, kindly stay posted on the link below. <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://www.jmi.ac.in/studyatjamia/admissionandnotification/latest/1/1" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.jmi.ac.in/studyatjamia/admissionandnotification/latest/1/1</a>.
Course wise difference is already known to all.
Basically, a chartered accountant is someone who has expertise in Taxation, accounts and auditing. On the other hand, a company secretary is one having expertise in all the laws, rules and regulations.
Both have different work fields and opportunities.
We can conclude by saying that
CA is for the masses.
CS is for the classes.
As anybody and everybody can approach a chartered accountant for basic accounting or Taxation work but same is not the case with company secretary.
As you are a B.Sc graduate you are eligible to apply for an intermediate course
or executive examinations. You are exempted from foundation course.
As per the rule of The Institute of Company Secretaries of India if you are directly applying for intermediate course/executive examination you will have to complete core subject of foundation course through coaching or postal
course.
The schedule of registration and examination is available on its official website.
Visit the following links:
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You are eligible for most of the universities. Mention the name of a particular university to get more details.
Hi Tapan,
There are so many career opportunities after M.Com. It depends on how well you have scored and how you have appeared for an interview. You can work as:
1. Teacher/Lecturer (You have to clear the requisite exams such as UGC NET/JRF, etc. )
2. Investment Banker
3. Accounts Assistant
4. Personal Finance Consultant
5. Finance Manager
All the Best!
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For commerce courses, you can prefer any of the colleges under both the universities, whether Delhi University or IP University. But if you want to specifically go for commerce courses, you can go for Delhi University, as Delhi University basically provides commerce courses and IP university provides professional courses. So you can go for Delhi University.
Reviews of Sage University:
Placements: The College provides placements, but many of the students are not selected. Thus, the only below 50% placements were recorded this year. The highest package is 3 lac pa, and the lowest is 1.8 lac pa. Roles offered by the companies are like sales, transportation, marketing, finance, etc. College does not much provide the internship. Students by them self-search for internship and rarely get a stipend. Infrastructure: College campus is constructed well, and it is significant. The college provides Wi-Fi on every floor of the college, there is a separate building for the computer lab. Classrooms are ... View more
Hello Gokul,
There are absolutely no negatives. You can definitely go for this. Commerce degree will definitely give you great flexibility in choosing your further specialisation and of consequent job offers.
Hi Sunil,
That completely depends on your interest. If you love theory like history and geography, then go for arts and if you are looking forward to business and management then go for commerce.
Trust your intuition and interest. Go ahead with it.
It's very important for you to know your line of choice. Every course has its own struggle. It's your interest and determination which will make your struggle less pathetic.
Wishing you good luck.