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<p>ICSI CS June 2026 admit card will be released tentatively in third week of May 2026. ICSI releases the CS Executive, Professional admit card 10 days before the exam date. Registered candidates can download the hall ticket online for the applied group and examination. ICSI CS June 2026 exam will commence tentatively from June 01, 2026.</p>

117 Views Posted 9 years ago

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SRCC Delhi University

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Bikash, after 12th commerce you can go for BBA, BCA, B.Com(Professional), Hotel Management, BJMC, fashion designing, interior designing etc.
There are many good universities that are offering a wide range of courses to choose from along with good placements to their students. Some of these universities also offer scholarships.

70 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Yes, but you will have to clear compartment exam.

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A candidate, who has successfully completed class 10 under the examining body of constituted by law in India (or an equivalent central government recognized examination) are eligible to register for the Common Proficiency Test (CPT), which is held twice in a year during the month of June/ December.

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Your question is not clear. Please reframe and ask a very specific question.

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Piece wage can be defined as the payment made to a worker on the basis of the number of pieces or units manufactured by him in a day or working hours. The formula for calculation is no. of pieces or units manufactured X Rate of one Piece or unit given. The rate of one piece or unit is decided by the manufacturer. Time wage is the payment of wages on the basis of no. of hours worked in a day. Its formula is rate or wage for 1 hour X no. of hours worked. In Time wage no. of pieces or units manufactured doesn't matter. It may be any. Wages are fixed on per hour basis. In the case of piece-wage, the wages vary worker to worker depending on the... View more

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Very well thought. You should pursue your higher education through distance, MOOC or online.

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There are plenty of courses that are available that you can pursue after 12th. You can go for B.Com BBA BMS etc. BMS is a new and emerging course in the field of commerce and it will give you an edge over other traditional courses. Along with that you can also take professional courses like CA or CS. You can analyse each course and select the right path for your based on your interest towards a particular subject and the demand of that course in the coming future. Think about your long term goals and then make a decision.

106 Views Posted 2016-03-18 09:22:48

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Dear Paras,
The career prospects in commerce and its interdisciplinary domains such as Banking, Chartered Accountancy, Company Secretary, Economics, Stock Broking, Cost Work and Accountancy, and Agricultural Economics are extremely bright. B.Com along with Chartered Accountancy or MBA will pay you to a larger extent. These degrees will able to pay you to have a good position in public and private organisations. If you are ambitious and hardworking, you may also make your niche in the field if financial engineering. Choosing CA after 12th is interesting and challenging options. It shouldn’t club with B.Com or other courses. After grad... View more

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As per NASSCOM Indian IT Industry, revenues grew by 13% in FY2015 and it added 2,30,000 employees in FY15. NASSCOM has forecasted that IT industry exports will grow by 12-14% and domestic market by 15-17% in FY2016. Therefore, there is still a large scope for computer science graduates (B.Tech CS/IT or M.Sc CS/IT or MCA).

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You can start your career in accounts, HR, or teaching. You can read daily newspapers like, TOI and register yourself at naukri.com. You can also check employment news weekly and register at employment exchange for government jobs.

5 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>Commerce which we usually take up after 10th, has these following subject combinations:</p><p>Student typically studies for mandatory subjects&nbsp;</p><ol><li>Accountancy</li><li>Business studies&nbsp;</li><li>Economics&nbsp;</li><li>English&nbsp;</li></ol><p>Additionally they choose one or two optional subjects the options for choosing the subjects are:</p><ol><li>Mathematics</li><li>Informatics practice&nbsp;</li><li>Computer science&nbsp;</li><li>Awesome other electiv... View more

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study is the precious stone.,

yes you can do it.

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interest in agricultural research.,

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The percentage and university always effect the career. If you are applying for a government job, then the recruitment organization always over look on your career and university but private organization always select those, who have talent.

40 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Commerce is "the activity of buying and selling, especially on a large scale". Commerce includes legal, economic, political, social, cultural and technological systems that are in operation in any country or internationally.

35 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Hello Basudev,
Yes, Eligibility criteria for pursuing B.Voc in software development is Passed HSC in any stream from a recognised board. Integral university IUET exam is eligiblity. SPU Gujarat, Alagappa university are best options.
All the best for your future.

3 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Yes, you can continue your further studies by University or open graduation.

1.3k Views Posted 3 years ago

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Subjects available in commerce for first PUC are:
CEBA: Computer Science, Economics, Business Studies, Accountancy
SEBA: Statistics Economics, Business Studies, Accountancy
HEBA: History, Economics, Business Studies, Accountancy.

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<p>Students can pursue&nbsp;<strong>Commerce courses at UG, PG and PhD levels.</strong>&nbsp;The regular Bachelor&rsquo;s and Master&rsquo;s degree courses are available full-time as well as part-time. Certificate courses such as CA, CS, and CFA are available in part-time mode and are very popular Commerce courses in India. However, the type of course opted for by the aspirant will determine the long-term career path of the student. It will also determine the level of positions at which the student can work after completing the course and how much salaries they can expect after completing the course.</p... View more

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<p>KJ Somaiya College of Arts and Commerce was established in September 1959. The institute is one of the premier institutions on the Somaiya Vidyavihar campus, enjoys linguistic minority status, is permanently affiliated with the University of Mumbai, and is recognised by UGC under 2 (f) and 12 (b) of the U.G.C. Act.</p>

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<p dir="ltr">In order to study Taxation, students need to follow the following steps:</p><ul><li dir="ltr" aria-level="1"><p dir="ltr" role="presentation">The admissions procedure for the Bachelor of Taxation programme is straightforward and based on a candidate's board exam score.</p></li><li dir="ltr" aria-level="1"><p dir="ltr" role="presentation">The application form must be completed and delivered to the appropriate institute before the deadline.</p></li><li dir="ltr" ... View more

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<p>It's definitely possible to land a good job after completing a Commerce course, even if you don't have a perfect academic record. While a strong academic record can be an advantage, employers also value other skills and qualities.</p><p>So you need to focus on the following points:</p><ul><li>Practical Experience</li><li>Skills and Abilities</li><li>Relevant Certifications like ACCA, CMA, or other specialised courses.</li><li>Adaptability and Willingness to Learn</li></ul>

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Good cut off can be considered if you are able to score 80%+ in your 12th, then the chances of admission are good.

113 Views Posted 9 years ago

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After 12th you may join B.Com which can be followed by MBA or M.Com. MBA in finance is certainly a good option for B.Com graduates. CA, CWA or CS can be pursued along with or post B.Com. ACCA, CIMA, etc. are international certifications. Computerised financing courses such as Tally and Peach are also useful.

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You can consider the below mentioned courses:
1) CA.
2) CS.
3) Hotel management.
4) 5 year law course.

116 Views Posted 9 years ago

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BAF in itself has good scope with good package.
Bachelors in Accounting and Finance is an under graduate course of 3 years duration which focuses on the study of various principles in the field of Accounting and Finance. If you are good with numbers and want to establish a career in the lucrative field of finance, then you should consider enrolling in a Bachelor of finance degree program. The program would enable you to learn various concepts of finance. There is an increasing demand for finance professionals, which is why undertaking a Bachelor of finance program can lead you to rewarding careers.
Below is the list of higher study... View more

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There is no need to submit the hard copy of admission form at M.L. Dahanukar College of Commerce

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You should opt for Tally course. It will be helpful in the commerce field.

185 Views Posted 2016-03-05 21:14:01

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Yes, you are eligible.
Generally, ethical hacking course can be joined after intermediate or degree course from any stream.

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