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i am pursing Mcom and also doing...,

You can do CA or CS or CMA if you like. If not, then you can go on for IAS and sit for UPSC examination. You can give those banking sector exams like Banking PO and you can start earning soon.

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Yes, after completing graduation you can go for IT diploma courses.

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Hi Lakhwinder,
You can go for Diploma in fashion/interior/jewelry designing and can make career in that filed as now a days only graduation is not enough to get good job or earn more.
All the best.

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You can apply for CA course. You can apply for ICWAI foundation, if your age is above 17 years.

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Hi,
Yes, CA is a good option if you're interested in this course.
Good luck.

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LLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune,

Hi Himani,The options are numerous. If you're good at accounts, commerce, then you can go from CA CS and simultaneously get a degree in B.Com. Other options would be to go for B.Com BA BBM, and then do your MBA, which will land you up in really good paying jobs in the future. If law is something that interests you, then you can do a 5 year. Integrated BA LLB or BA LLB too.

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Hello Indhu,
CA (chartered accountant) needs accountancy and a little of mathematics.
So, it is better to take commerce group with accountancy, mathematics or business mathematics. This is the widely preferred group for CA.
Even a science student can do CA but he needs to learn separately for accountancy.
All the best.

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Hi Shashikant,
Please specify which course are you talking about? Or, are you looking for a career counselling with 50% marks? The question is quite vague, so I am sorry I would not be able to help you. But, if it is the latter case, you can refer to this link to find yourself a suitable career choice. <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/careers" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/careers</a>.

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Yes you have a great board score. Look into the counselling and their marking scale, to select the best out of the opted ones. All the best and select precisely.

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Hi,Christ University, Bangalore is one of the good university. Placements are good here. Thanks.

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student's counselor,

You can pursue B.Com, BBA or BBM after completing class 12th.

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journalism student,

For GNM (General Nursing and Midwifery) you can pursue your higher studies from either of your backgrounds like commerce, arts, etc. Colleges offers GNM in Mumbai are:
Bombay Hospital College of Nursing
Devi Mahalaxmi School of Nursing
Future India Group Charitable Trust
Grant Medical College

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UPSC aspirant,

Some best colleges for B.Com are listed below do check
Shri Ram College of Commerce - [SRCC]
Lady Shri Ram College for Women - [LSR]
IIFA Multimedia
St. Xavier's College
Christ University
Hindu College.

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Hi Diksha, College does not provide any lateral entry. You can still check the same from the college officials for detailed information. Thanks.

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Hi Madhurjya,
Don't think that way. There are a lot of Assamese people in Delhi too.
I'm an Assamese and I'm pursuing B.Com (Hons) from SRCC, Delhi University. It's absolutely fine and normal for you to take admission in any college you want and anywhere in the world.
And talking about the communication, Delhi has a mixture of people from all parts of the country. Hindi and English are the two languages mostly used here.

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Hi,
Some of them that stand out are, National College, Vijaya College, Kumarans PU College, Jain College, Christ College etc.

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Hello Vaishnavi,
I feel after the completion of 12th, you should complete B.Com or BBA and then some courses in personal finance or insurance. This should give you job without any problems.

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B.Com in Computer Application graduates can find lot of career opportunities in the field of accounting, banking, marketing, e-commerce, teaching, insurance and stock markets. They can work as Probationary officer, Loan officer or Collection officer in various banks. These graduates can also find lucrative jobs in the software industry. Different job profiles available for these graduates are given below.
Mobile Application Developer
CAD Application Support Technician
Computer Application Specialist
Accounts Assistant
Computer Programmer
Computer Operator
Application Developer
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Hi Kajal, I think you can attend the second counselling. Still, I would advise you to contact the college/university directly for the right information as the policies might differ in every institute.

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Yes, as long as you fulfill the merit list or clear the exams (if any), you can pursue the same through regular.

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Hi Himanshu, You can click on the below link and compare the two colleges based on various aspects:
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison-52487-53351" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison-52487-53351</a>.

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46 Views Posted 7 years ago

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You can visit these links:
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Admission in commerce colleges is based on the percentage cutoff. Fill the college forms and wait for the CAP list.

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Plastic Mould Design Engineer,

You can opt for distance PG courses. You can do M.A. M.Com. Or M.A. etc. From IGNOU, Amity Distance or SMU Distance Education programmes. Search for an IGNOU centre near your residence. Check the courses available and choose the desired one. IGNOU provides weekend classes also. You can study at home and give exams.

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No, you don't need to take an entrance exam for B.Com in DU. Admissions are done on the basis of cut-off which is prepared on the basis of class 12th score.

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There are many CAs running their private coaching. However, Nahata is a good option to go for if you are planning to pursue your CA course. I hope this helps.
God bless you.

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Please be more clear in your question. From what I could gather, yes admission in Amity is based on your application and interview. It's merit based.

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You can go for M.Com and Ph.D to choose a good academic career, or you can go for MBA in financial markets for good job prospects in companies. Log in to some good websites to check details regarding Visvesveraya, Lovely Professional University, Chitkara, etc., or if you have patience, then you can go for CA, CS, CMA or CWA. These are the professional courses. Hope this will help. All the best.

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Ramit Arora,

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Check out the list of B.Com government colleges in Pune:
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/colleges/b-com-colleges-Pune?ct[]=174&bc[]=6&rf=filters&cs[]=221&uaf[]=course_status" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/colleges/b-com-colleges-Pune?ct[]=174&bc[]=6&rf=filters&cs[]=221&uaf[]=course_status</a> (Copy paste the entire link on the browser). .

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