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181 Views Posted 2016-05-05 15:37:49

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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 4 years ago

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ROSE REEBA PRAKASH,

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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 9 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.

38 Views Posted 9 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 9 years ago

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

41 Views Posted 9 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.

35 Views Posted 9 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 9 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 9 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 9 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.

60 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!

20 Views Posted 8 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 8 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.

27 Views Posted 8 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 8 years ago

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

32 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Dear Kiran,
You can join some courses like CFP or CWM which is more demanding in the financial industry. It provides a boost to your career. Its duration is only one year.

78 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Happy to help!!,

Hi Sushmita,
Although CA is a course fulfilling and demanding enough, if you wanna do Masters along with it, it is a good option.
But the benefit you derive of a CA and M.Com are not very high.
Generally, for going in teaching line and opening up further prospects in the field, Masters degree is necessary.
If at all you wann go for M.Com, I would suggest go the same from ignou which has tied up with ICAI for conducting Masters programme.
Think and act wisely.
All the best.

17 Views Posted 8 years ago

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journalism student,

Hi Anjali,
1. Further Studies:- If you want further expertise in a field and command a higher salary, then going for a Masters or an MBA, is a great option after completing B.Com (Honors). And in case your wondering, there are many MBA programs and Masters courses, which do not require work experience as a prerequisite.
2. Chartered Accountancy:- One of the most suited options for B.Com (Honors) graduates is taking Chartered Accountancy or CPA exams, enabling them to bag jobs in the fields of taxation, audit or accountancy.
3. Consultancy:- If you are looking to make something of yourself in the field of Finance and Analysis... View more

10 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Fee offered for BCA:
The fee can be different in different universities also like government colleges and private colleges. The approximate tuition fee for BCA in India ranges from 1.5 Lakh INR to 6 Lakh INR for three years.
Course Duration of BCA
The BCA is an undergraduate degree course in computer applications duration is 3 years with 6 semesters. The quality marks would be applicable on the basis of Specialization courses. The semesters consist of theoretical and practical version.

25 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Yes, it do matters, but it depends on your future plan. If you want to go for MBA or for M.Com you can get a normal college, but if you do not have further plans and you want to get a job then it is important to do B.Com from a reputed college.

25 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Career Counsellor Career Mentor,

Do you have any specific location as the top colleges in India or any other city will require much higher score. Recommend you to search in the Shiksha website.

32 Views Posted 2016-04-13 11:54:22

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You can take up Bachelor in Commerce, Bachelor in Business Administration, Bachelor of Business Management Studies, Bachelors in Economics. You can consider qualifications like the ICWA and CA, which are really excellent.

24 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Sr. Section Engr(Design),

Marks does not matter in competitive examinations. You have to strongly focused on upcoming competitive exams like civil services, CDS and other government exams. Just start your preparation and attend the maximum number of exams. Each attended exam will help you with the next one.
Best of luck.

24 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi,
Please refer the link below for detailed information stages, fee structure of Company Secretary:
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://www.icsi.edu/WebModules/AboutUs/Courses/CS_Course_01042014.htm" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.icsi.edu/WebModules/AboutUs/Courses/CS_Course_01042014.htm</a>
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/careers/company-secretary-30" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/careers/company-secretary-30</a>
Regards.

53 Views Posted 8 years ago

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So, take a look at this list of entrance exams after 12th commerce and choose the ones that interests you.
UPSEE
IPU CET
SET
CPT
CFA
BHU UET
ITLA
AMU Law Entrance Test
Indian Defence Entrance Examination
ISAT
CLAT
AILET
Xaviers Entrance Test
B-UMAT
UGAT-AIMA
Christ University BBA Entrance Exam
AUMAT
KCET
AIL Entrance Test
NPAT
HSEE
TS LAWCET
IIHM E-CHAT
ULSAT
Christ University Law Entrance
PUTHAT
ACLAT
Ecole Hoteliere Lavasa Entrance Test
BIT BHMCTET
LISAA CAT

26 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Pursuing FRM part 1 from edupris...,

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14 Views Posted 8 years ago

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You could join top college to do B.Com computers, B.Com honors, also some first class degree college offer B.Com in international business, and at last B.Com general. *Degree in any commerce specialization try for bank exams/ civil exams. *Degree in any commerce specialization + prepare for MBA entrance tests from 2nd of degree some of tests offering 1st tier colleges are CAT XAT SNAP NMIMS, MAT CMAT (try colleges within for top 30) spell bound packages offered. *Score well in degree under best college+ short term courses like SAP, financial modelling etc. And join in big 4 firms (KPMG, E&Y, Goldman Sachs, Delloite, and Franklin Templeton)... View more

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