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Hello Sir,
Here are the list of best colleges for B.Com:
1. Nizam College. Hyderabad, Telangana
2. Lala Lajpat Rai College of Commerce and Economics.
3. Rajiv Academy for Technology and Management - [RATM]
4. Dr GR Damodaran College of Science - [GRDCS]
5. Maulana Azad College.
Best of luck for your future.
Hi Ritu, Please find the link below to know the courses provided by the University:
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Hi Nitisha:
You can find the admission process on the Bharati Vidyapeeth's official website here:
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B.Com Is an undergraduate course and admission process to this course typically starts after results of Higher Secondary examinations are declared. Admission to this course is usually merit-based, however, some colleges might conduct entrance tests for admission to this course. Admission Process typically start either in May end or June starting every year, when universities and colleges release their application form. Results are declared around the mid or end of June and simultaneously admission process starts. A student seeking admission to B.Com. Course will have to go through any of the following processes:
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Here are some of the courses that you can do after studying commerce in class 12th. Apart from these, there are lots of other courses available but the ultimate choice is up to you. Make sure that you select a course which is easy for you to pursue in future and which is actually interesting... View more
Hi,
To further enhance your skills as a Chartered Accountant, The ICAI provides an opportunity to pursue a variety of post qualification courses. Some of them which I know about are:
1. Diploma in IFRS - This can be very helpful in the current scenario as we are on the verge of converging the Indian Standards with International Financial Reporting Standards.
2. Diploma in Information Systems Audit - DISA is a pre requisite for many audit assignments which require advanced knowledge of information systems. This feather in your cap will definitely increase your value in the market.
3. Certification course on forensic account... View more
Good morning dear,
The career options after completing B.Com includes the following-
You may go for MBA, MA in economics, Mass Communication, Hospitality and tourism management. You may also prepare for bank jobs and other PSU exams or you may go for M.Com and then prepare for Lecturer-ship.
You can also go for LLB.
There are numerous opportunities for you.
Do what you like the most.
Thanks and all the best.
Do you have any specific field of interest like Sales and Marketing, HR or Revenue Management?
Hello! You should have atleast 60% in your 12th in order to appear for CA-CPT 2019. All the best!
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Hi Supreeth!
The last date has not been announced by the college as such. You can apply right away, by visiting the official website of the college <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://spmcollege.ac.in/admission.shtml" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://spmcollege.ac.in/admission.shtml</a>
After completing class 12th commerce, you can apply for five years Law course. Or, after completing the B.Com you can apply for three years Law course.
No, it's not compulsory to be a post graduate to grab a job, graduation can also help you secure a job in both private and public sector, provided you are eligible for the requirements the employer has given. Post-graduation will help you increase your knowledge and experience. Employers usually recruit one who has more knowledge and skill.
So, it's not an issue whether you apply after or after post-graduation, if you have relevant skills to perform that job then you will easily get that job based on your skills and experience.
To get admission in IPU, first you have to apply for the entrance exam. After clearing that exam, you have to appear for the counseling and then you can finally get the B.Com honors.
Dear, they have B.Com affiliated from Pune University. Refer the link to explore more.
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First of all, prepare hardly for the common proficiency Test (CPT) without much break after your board exams gets over and try to get clear in one shot. Then, you have the IPCC with sufficient finance portion followed up by the industry articleship Training.
To qualify the UGC NET Exam with a good scores you need to prefer best books which cover the complete syllabus of UGC NET Commerce and also contain sample papers of the exam. UGC NET General Paper-1 Teaching & Research Aptitude book 2018 by Arihant Experts
Truemans UGC NET General Paper I book by M. Gagan
UGC NET/SET (JRF & LS) COMMERCE Paper II & III book by Vineet kaushik
UGC Net Commerce Book by BHI Editorial
UGC NET / SLET COMMERCE PAPER II III Paperback by Sanjeev Sharma.
Hello,
It is good thought that you have to complete graduation.
If you want to pursue your B.Com, you can apply for TY B.Com, but you have to show gap certificate.