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94 Views Posted 9 years ago

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I am a tech geek..!!,

1. Bachelors of commerce.
2. Bachelors of commerce (Honors).
3. Bachelors in economics.
4. Bachelors of business administration.
5. Chartered accountancy.

64 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Hi,
Commerce stream has a wide range. You can do any course among these:
1.B.com(Hons.)
2. B.com-P
3.BBA
4.LLB
5.BCA
6.B.Sc IT
7.ICWA
You can also do CA or CS these are the best options but you really need to work hard to excel in CA.
All the best

100 Views Posted 9 years ago

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a beginner....,

You have bright chances to get admission.

45 Views Posted 9 years ago

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You do require any special degree to become a book keeper. But, if you really want to be a book keeper then some institutes provide certification courses for the same.

105 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Hi,
Tally courses duration may vary from 2 to 6 months based on the level you select in Tally like basics in Tally lasts for about 2 months while full course on tally can extend upto 6 months.
The course duration of different courses might differ in some cases.

80 Views Posted 8 years ago

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It's not a big challenge. You can easily do B.Com program in any college of DU. You just need 80 above in your 12th class to get merit list in DU.

87 Views Posted 9 years ago

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pgd vlsi&ehd-btech or msc (NIEIT),

You can pursue both, but concentrate mainly on CMA.

95 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Saving account is that account, mainly for the household people, who are not into business, for depositing their money.

112 Views Posted 2016-03-19 17:36:59

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DOOOOO BEFORE U DIE,

ur interest is best.What interests u,u go with that,u will achieve success

99 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Commerce explores many opportunities. You can become C.A. Finance Expert Financial Adviser in Corporate world and many more.

129 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Financial analyst jobs are good options for commerce graduates. Other jobs like merchant banking and credit rating are also good. Accounting jobs can be obtained by pursuing ACCA, CIMA or CPA.

92 Views Posted 9 years ago

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By definition, commerce is the "Exchange of goods or services for money or in kind, usually on a scale large enough to require transportation from place to place or across city, state, or national boundaries".

87 Views Posted 9 years ago

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For basics you can do DCA and for accounting course you can go with tally. If you want to be in accounting background then it will help in your future for sure.

51 Views Posted 2016-03-07 13:59:45

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Dear student,
Every country offer scholarships to promote their education system but you need to check what is their eligibility level and you need to consider you living, travelling and food expenses apart from your tuition fee. Do check all the conditions, then plan for study abroad.
All the best.

86 Views Posted 9 years ago

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ACCA is indeed a good certification, but in the Indian context, it is still struggling to be a relevant course because of already established professional certifications like CA and CMA. ACCA provides good exposure in globally relevant areas like IFRS and US GAAP, but in India, ACCA doesn't have a strong base as compared to its local counter parts. A local degree course such as MBA along with ACCA can be a good combination in India.
This is my personal opinion. You may research further or take an advice from a qualified ACCA regarding the scenario in India.

5 Views Posted 10 months ago

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Khushi Verma,

Beginner-Level 3

<p>With 91.3% in Class 10 ICSE, you have excellent chances of getting into top commerce colleges. Nearby Kandivali, Borivali, or Malad, you can consider colleges like Nagindas Khandwala College (Malad), Thakur College (Kandivali), or M.K. College (Borivali). These colleges offer strong commerce programs and good academic environments for Class 11 admission</p>

91 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Ipu Delhi

48 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Mentor , Artist , Social worker...,

You can pursue any of the following courses after completing graduation:
1. Development studies
2. Law
3. Actuarial science (if you have good foundation of maths)
4. Social work
5. MBA (finance, international business, marketing strategy or insurance)
6. Stock market research certificate
7. Public policy
All the best.

108 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Studying,

There are many under - graduate programs to be pursued after 12th commerce.If you have IP as an optional subject,you can pursue BCA.You can do pursue B.com, BBA programs and then proceed to P.G. programs.

115 Views Posted 9 years ago

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No need to worry Meghana because even you have backlog in graduation, you can go for CMA (US) base in commerce stream. This course can be completed within a short span of time and your backlogs in graduation are not considered while pursuing this course.

49 Views Posted 9 years ago

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helo praful,
there are many professional cources.
if you luv to do accounting and reporting in accounts then there are CA, CS, CMA, CPA and others and if you are interested in capital market and investment banking then go for CFA or FRM and if you luv maths then go for Actuaries.
If any doubt then feel free to ask

84 Views Posted 9 years ago

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CPT is an entrance exam for CA not for CS you need to write CS foundation exam, you will get exemption for CS foundation exam if you have completed your graduation.

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If you want to pursue CS, then B.Com (P) will be good as a complimentary course.

92 Views Posted 9 years ago

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English language trainer cum car...,

Go through the paper pattern. Try solving the past papers. Prepare as per the blue print and do thorough study.

29 Views Posted 3 years ago

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There is no age limit for higher education. You can start your UG course from the age of 19 or 20, whenever one graduate from high school to college or one can be 34 or 40 or 50 to start a UG course in any university. People who have never had a proper education have special classes held.

9 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>Yes, You have to give entrance exam</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

81 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Positivity is my Saviour,

Dear Niharika, Can you let me know for which board or university you're looking for? Maybe I can help you with the right college question paper which will be helpful for your future studies.

13 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Hi Marianne at Khar Education society's college of commerce and economics SYJC Course is too good. And for this year there are very limited seats available at present for SYJC. Now SYJC Admissions are available in General Science only.

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<p dir="ltr">Yes, the Taxation course can be considered a challenging subject due to its complex and ever-evolving nature. Taxation course often requires a strong understanding of laws, regulations, and financial principles.&nbsp;</p><p dir="ltr">Students must grasp intricate details about different tax codes, compliance requirements, and the practical application of tax laws in various scenarios.&nbsp;</p><p dir="ltr">However, with consistent study, practical application, and guidance, many students find the subject manageable and rewarding, especially as it provides esse... View more

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