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No, it is not compulsory, if you are getting admission in good college, and if you can manage both together, you should take in morning college of DU.
Hi Amrit,
You can check the last year's cut-off of Delhi University to have an idea where you stand with your percentage. Here is the link to see the cut-offs <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.du.ac.in/du/index.php?page=cut-off-2017" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>http://www.du.ac.in/du/index.php?page=cut-off-2017</a>.
No, you can do a certificate course only. Read "IGNOU COMMON PROSPECTUS" carefully (Simultaneous Registration clause).
All the best.
It completely depends on the company in which you are working for. So, don't think for placement only improve your communication skills and concepts. You will definitely get a decent placement. So, all the best for your future.
It doesn't matter if a student is pursuing B.Com (Hons.) from distance learning in India atleast. The basic condition is it should be pursued from a university recognized by UGC. The job opportunities are equally and importantly available for such candidates as well. The students can compete for government job openings in the same manner as in some one from regular course. The various departments where they could get selected could be through UPSC, SSC or any other local opening at state or even village panchayat levels.
The mode of learning could be anything. Most importantly the candidate should always focus on his/her scorecard. It ... View more
Hi Anitha!
There are many creative and professional courses that you can pursue after completing your 10+2. You can opt for fashion design, interior design, mass communication, textile design, automobile design, product design, etc. The field is vast for professional courses. All you need is to figure out your area of interest.
Dear
As per your query, you may consider these top rated options:
Advertising
Journalism
PR and event management
LLB
MBA FINANCE OR International business
Psychology
Development studies
Public policy
International relations
Foreign language
All the best.
If your name appears in the merit list:
You have to come personally to the college in Pune for admission within the prescribed working days from the date of declaration of particular merit list. So, an interview may or may not be there.
Please see: <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/sri-venkateswara-college-dhaula-kuan-delhi-23925" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/college/sri-venkateswara-college-dhaula-kuan-delhi-23925</a>
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Hi Atanu,
CAG generally want CA, SA, data and statistical scientist and actuarial scientist type candidates. So, make your career accordingly. You can't go there with just B.Com degree as you need to have some extra. However, you can go to their website to see any vacancy so that you can get at least a reference on 'what to do next?'. Kindly up vote the answer if you feel satisfied.
Ask any query at anytime.
Good luck.
After your 12th, you can study B.Com, BBA or you can choose CA.
Hi,
Migration is generally not allowed in any of the Honors courses by University of Delhi. However, in case of exceptionally meritorious students, the same can be considered within the span of five years from the date of admission at the university. Such admissions/transfers are subject to the approval of the academic council of the university on the individual merit of each case.
Thank you.
It is impossible to get direct admission in the final year of B.Com in the correct way. If some institute, college, university or individual is claiming to get it done then it is fake and fraud. If you manage to get a fake degree and you are caught then you will face legal action and a lot of problems in getting a job or higher studies. According to UGC, a graduation course is a minimum of 3 years duration. So, take admission in a proper B.Com course affiliated to a UGC recognized or AICTE approved college university. If you are too confused then best is to go for B.Com from IGNOU (Indira Gandhi National Open University).
Hi Sonia!
You can go through the below link and see a detailed information about the courses and career options that you can pursue after your graduation <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/articles/course-options-after-b-com-blogId-12939" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/articles/course-options-after-b-com-blogId-12939</a>.
Hello,
There are several courses which you can do along with your B.Com, but before deciding about courses, firstly think about your interest courses are CA ICWA, CS. If you are having interest in programming languages, then do some short courses like 3d animation, website designing, hacking etc. If you want to go in banking sector start preparation for IBPS, SBI, SSC. There are lot of options only thing is to decide your interest.
There are so many options for you. You can go for Kirorimal College, Hindu College, Hansraj College, Venketeshwara College, Daulat Ram College, Lady Shri Ram College. All of these colleges are excellent for Commerce. You can choose any of the college according to their cut off lists. All the best.
Hi,
There are a 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 PhD or professor.
There's also an option to go for CA, CS, CMA and at times LLB. The mainstay of commerce students for years now.
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 preparing for CAT.
It all depends on what path you wanna take.
All the best.
Hi Manish, normally polytechnic courses require candidates to have physics, chemistry, biology or mathematics and also must apply for apply for CET (Common Entrance Test). You have to check the eligibility first. Alternatively, you may look for IT related programs. Please go through the following list and see what interests you:
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Hello Tisha,
No, class 6th subject or optional subject won't make a difference.
*It depends on the college too, if you are applying for a course which is based on an entrance test then optional subject won't matter at all.
*Merit based Bachelor's courses are less in India. Terms of each college vary here too. For example, most of the courses of DU are merit-based, but you can't include the marks of 6th subject in the 'Best Four Subjects' (BFS) just like that. Terms vary from course to course. You may face deduction of 2-3% from your BFS% if you include your class 6th subject.
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