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85 Views Posted a year ago

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Arpit Sharma,

Contributor-Level 9

<p>India also has some of the best colleges to pursue B.Com with ACCA integration and they are some of them:</p><ul><li>Bangalore - Christ University</li><li>St Joseph College of Commerce, Bangalore</li><li>Jain University in Bangalore</li><li>Symbiosis college of arts and commerce, Pune</li><li>Loyola College, Chennai</li><li>Madras Christian College (MCC)</li><li>Kristu Jayanti College, Bangalore-560 077</li><li>Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics, Mumbai</li><li>Jaipur Global Centre for Entrepreneurship and... View more

481 Views Posted 2016-03-20 19:02:14

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Hi
Generally in most of the distance learning/open universities the rule is to cover your backlog with the next semester exam and if you are unable to complete your degree in five years, you have to get re-admission so please check with the helpline for sol du.

430 Views Posted 9 years ago

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studying in 11 (commerce),

i m also studying in 11 commerce but i dont prefer maths as the extra subject will be burden and we will unable to give time to accounts and economics but if u want to the field which is totally maths based then go for it.

203 Views Posted 9 years ago

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You have failed in 3 subject because you did not study hard. You will be able to achieve our goal.

166 Views Posted 9 years ago

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This is a SRCC GBO i.e a post graduation programme of SRCC. I will suggest you to connect to undergraduate people for this information.

148 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi,
Commerce is the best group in my view in commerce there are a lot of opportunities for you. you can go for courses like B.Com, BBA, IT and lot more there many opportunities which cant be counted in fingers.

201 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Hi Ajay,
After passing 12th you cannot be a Stock Broker as it requires minimum qualification as graduation but you can be Sub Broker (person who is not a member of stock exchange but works on behalf of stock broker as an agent)
To be a stock broker, you need to take into consideration the following points :
• Register with the stock exchange(s) depending upon their dealings in the securities listed at various stock exchanges
• To become a member, you need to clear a written entrance test and then undergo training, which includes subjects like accountancy, capital markets, and portfolio analysis and so on
• On t... View more

82 Views Posted 3 years ago

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In my opinion, no. The B.Sc. In Finance course is a full time course which demands complete dedication. You will have to complete many submissions, projects and research papers. Attending CA classes after college may leave you devoid of energy to focus on these. Also, you will have to attend college to fulfill the 80% attendance requirement. Assuming that your first priority is pursuing CA I suggest you pursue another degree such as B.Com from another college, which will be easier to manage.

12 Views Posted 4 years ago

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Hi Deepika the fee structure at Thakur Har Narayan Singh Degree College for B.Com is around INR 8000 annually as course fees and practical fees is around INR 300 annually so just go for it and have the better future opportunities.

194 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Management & IT Consultant,

You may refer to following link for CA eligibilty criteria: <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.icai.org/post.html?post_id=3923" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>http://www.icai.org/post.html?post_id=3923</a>

130 Views Posted 9 years ago

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You can apply for admission in MD university,Rohtak or Uptu and some other colleges that are affiliated to these universities in DELHI/NCR

340 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Hi Mahendra,
If CA is your goal then you have to appear for IPCC. Otherwise you can opt for any other course of your choice.

180 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Plan, work, chase, achieve. Simple.,

You have a lot of options. You can take up BBA or BCom, and pursue MBA in post-graduation. You can also do M.Com after doing B.Com. Alternatively, you can take up BA courses. Or Hotel management.There is a lot more you could do. All the best !

12 Views Posted 3 years ago

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St. Teresa's college is an autonomous institution with a primary cutoff range of 98%. You can apply for admissions by visiting the official website of the college and registering as a new candidate with the required fees, you can also avail admissions under various quotas as well.

63 Views Posted 9 years ago

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After completing B.Com with 46 marks, consider skill development, gaining practical experience, exploring alternate career paths, improving academic performance, and upskilling in specialised areas to increase your career prospects.

36 Views Posted 8 years ago

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If I agreed with you, we'd both ...,

Hi Vedram,
If you're referring to private colleges, yes, you will. If you're referring to colleges like DU, I am sorry but I am afraid you have no chance. There's no harm in trying but look for the ones that have entrance exam for admission to yourself as better.
All the best.

37 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Management & IT Consultant,

It may be difficult to get admission in B.Com (Hons) degree based on your marks, you may opt for B.Com or BBA for further studies.

27 Views Posted 8 years ago

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You can go for the following:
Charted Accountancy
Company Secretory
Masters in Commerce
Law
ICWA

39 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hello,
It depends on the specialisation you want to choose after graduation.
If you want to go for MBA afterwards then you should go for BBA/B.Com as it will help you to make your base strong.
Regarding theory, in every field, you will have a mixture of both theory and practical or mathematical problems.

34 Views Posted 8 years ago

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You have a small chance of getting admission, but don't lose hope.
All the best.

57 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Students who have successfully completed B.Com (Hons) can go for many higher level courses. As to join courses like MBA, MCA, LLB, etc., candidates will have to appear and qualify certain entrance exams like CAT, AIMCET, CLAT, etc. Some of the higher studies options after B.Com (Hons) are mentioned below.
CS
CA
CRISIL Certified Analyst Program (CCAP)
Diploma in Banking & Financial Services (HDBFS)
Executive MBA
Executive Program in Applied Finance, IIM-Calcutta
I.C.W.A. (2 years)
International Post Graduate Diploma in Risk Management
LLB
M.Com
Masters in Financial Management (MFM)
Masters in ... View more

48 Views Posted 8 years ago

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I think you finished your 12th with commerce group. Now you'd like to study BCA course which is actually possible to study.

52 Views Posted 8 years ago

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The best college is SRCC, however, the cut-off for that is 98%+.You can check the cut off list for remaining DU colleges.

23 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Usually, people go for teacher as career option. But after M.Com, you will have expertise knowledge in field of commerce. That will also open your doors to Civil Service exams and Bank PO exams. Both are best career options in India right now.

58 Views Posted 8 years ago

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It's not possible at this stage but I don't think, there will be any problem regarding this, as you will have to fill a profile form on the GDPI day.
All the best!

19 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Please refer to the link provided below for some popular courses which you can pursue after class 12 commerce. What are the career options after Class XII commerce? <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/what-are-the-career-options-after-class-xii-commerce-blogId-7253" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/what-are-the-career-options-after-class-xii-commerce-blogId-7253</a>.

41 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Happiness is my strength.,

You can do CA, CS, Law, Management, MBA, BBA, or many more.

17 Views Posted 7 years ago

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B.Tech Student. Technology Enthu...,

To be honest and clear, your focus must be on CS completely for upcoming examinations but at the same time you need to be aware with the syllabus of final year B.Com. You will get gaps between B.Com exams which you can definitely utilize and make up for. No company bothers about your B.Com score. All that matters is that you are a graduate or not and how many skills you have.

26 Views Posted 7 years ago

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struggling for something......,

You may go for CFA or CFP which are of 6 months duration.

18 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hi,
It's depend on your interest. You should go for MBA or MCA.
Good luck.

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