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170 Views Posted 2016-04-06 12:58:22

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I am pursuing MBA in SIBM Pune. I have no idea regarding BBA course as it is conducted in different symbiosis institute.

85 Views Posted 9 years ago

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This year in the month of January. Notification issued by Council of Architecture according to that from next year Only Science students with the PCM subject can apply for B.Arch programme with NATA score.
So accordingly commerce student cannot apply for B.Arch from next year.
All the best

148 Views Posted 9 years ago

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You can choose banking as a career. You can go for Tally courses and shine in the field of accounting.

116 Views Posted 9 years ago

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If I talk about the best colleges in India, undoubtedly it is SRCC of University of Delhi. To make it to there you probably need 99% in 12th standard but once you are in then nothing else can stop you from achieving good heights except yourself.

147 Views Posted 9 years ago

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There are authorized admission agents / consultants of foreign universities in India. For example, consultancies like Santa Monica, Campus Abroad, etc. They will guide you how to apply for such programs.
Kindly, contact any authorized overseas educational consultancy as soon as possible.

30 Views Posted 2016-04-18 17:30:18

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Every stream is best in its own way. Whether you talk about choosing stream after 10, 12th or Bachelor's. You have to decide yourself in which field you are interested in. Whether you want to take Science, arts, commerce, design, animation, fashion, etc.

10 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>Yes, many universities admit students for B.Com (H) through CUET (Common University Entrance Test). The passing marks are different from one university to the other as well as from one category of the candidate to the other. Most of the deemed and prestigious universities such as Delhi University expect candidate to score above 480 to 500 marks out of 800 for B.Com (H) for general category students. For other universities the CUT OFF may range from 350 to 450 points.</p><p>CUET for B.Com (H) is moderate or moderate difficult educational entrance test covering subjects such as accounts, economics, business studies and g... View more

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<p>Here is the list of best reputed colleges for Master of Commerce in Ahmedabad:</p><p>1)H.L.COLLEGE OF COMMERCE&nbsp;</p><p>2)GUJRAT UNIVERSITY&nbsp;</p><p>3)ST. XAVIERS'S COLLEGE</p><p>4)GLS UNIVERSITY&nbsp;</p><p>You can select the college on the basis of placements, location prefered and quality education. You should check every details of the college you are willing to join.</p>

26 Views Posted 8 years ago

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You can opt for CA, CS or if you are interested in management then you can go for MBA.

34 Views Posted 8 years ago

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It generally goes from 97 to 100%. Sports play an important role and give a boost to our scored percentage.
For the accurate cut-off, you will have to check the site.

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There is not much of a difference. You may choose to go for any one of them.

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This completely depends on the field you choose to get in.

36 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi Vishu!
B.Com: This is the flagship course that was introduced across most universities in the 1970s and is still the main course. The programme offers courses in Accounts, Economics, Management, Laws and Taxation, and the eligibility is HSC in Commerce, and Maths as a subject in school is not mandatory.
B.Com (Hons): This course is being offered in 2 variants. First, it is offered at B.Com (Hons ) and for this, it is mandatory to have Maths at the time of admission, and merit for this course is the highest. This course demands a higher level of understanding of Maths, thereby making it slightly more difficult than the normal B.C... View more

20 Views Posted 7 years ago

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If you have above 85% marks, so you can apply in SRCC, LSR, Hansraj College, Hindu college, Christ University, DU.

32 Views Posted 8 years ago

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You can go for B.Com (Hons) CA, BBA, BMS, etc.

18 Views Posted 7 years ago

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With the use of latest technology business are expanding globally. The requirement of highly qualified & trained professionals is growing day by day.
In today life, there are many companies & organizations those are looking for specialized & expert marketers to get higher profit in a smart way.
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35 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Post 12th, you can explore LLB/BBA/BBM/mass media/event management. You can also pursue B.Com with specialisation in a host of areas like banking & finance, accounts, HR and along with it explore CA/ICWA/CS.

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Hi Aneeb,
Please confirm which examination you want to enrol for. You can check the eligibility criteria/syllabus and pattern of the exam on the respective website of the colleges/universities.
Regards.

14 Views Posted 7 years ago

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I'm delhi university student..,

You can do:CA
Company secretary
Cost and management accounting
B.Com honors
BBA
BMS.

8 Views Posted 7 years ago

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You can go for BCA from a good college.

47 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Dear Gauri,
On clearing your class 12th, you can register for Common Proficiency Test of ICAI popularly known as CPT. However, as per the revised scheme of ICAI, CPT is now renamed as Foundation Course. It will consist of four papers-
Paper 1: Principles and Practices of Accounting (100 Marks)
Paper 2: Business Law & Business Correspondence and Reporting (100 Marks)
Section A: Business Law (60 Marks)
Section B: Business Correspondence and Reporting (40 Marks)
Paper 3*: Business Mathematics and Logical Reasoning &Statistics (100 Marks)
Part I: Business Mathematics and Logical Reasoning (60 Marks)
Par... View more

22 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Both, you and I will agree that your percentage is on the lower side, but you can get admission in various private college, which are good education basis. In Kolkata, there are colleges like THK Jain, which provide direct admission. You can also go for IGNOU degree, if needed. Best wishes.

13 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Sorry Ankush,
It seems you are unaware of the fact that the prestigious Indian Institute of Management offers only PG Degree in Management. No B.Com, no B.Sc degrees are awarded there. Only MBA and PGDM are offered there.
An exception is IPM - Integrated Program in Management by IIM Indore that offers a course after 12th. But for this year, the application process has been closed now.

37 Views Posted 8 years ago

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B.Com (H) is an undergraduate degree designed to inculcate business acumen in students. The course is similar to B.Com (H). The difference lies in the fact that you can specialize in a certain subjects in B.Com (H), but the B.Com (P) course gives you an overview of all those subjects taught in the honours course.

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For your query, kindly refer to the following link:
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://cbseportal.com/marking-scheme/class-12/2017-18" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>http://cbseportal.com/marking-scheme/class-12/2017-18</a>
An authentic detailed marking scheme is available on the CBSE portal.

43 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi Jyoti,
Chances of getting admitted will be less. You already hold necessary qualifications. Without any concrete reasons as to why you want to study a diploma course in HR having already completed your MBA in HR universities won't be interested. Rather, you should get a job and gain some experience if you don't have yet and then apply to a relevant PG or PG Diploma course.

19 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi Mohith,
The relevance of computers in business is increasing each and every day. Computers play a vital role in managing various accounts related to the business. B.Com in Computer Application is a three-year course which focuses on the application of computers in business. This course has got a great scope in the field of both commerce and software. B.Com in Computer Application graduates can find a lot of career opportunities in the field of accounting, banking, marketing, e-commerce, teaching, insurance and stock markets. They can work as a Probationary officer, Loan officer or Collection officer in various banks. These graduates... View more

27 Views Posted 7 years ago

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The minimum eligibility for the courses is that the students should have passed with minimum 45% of marks in HSC or its equivalent from a recognised board. The application form can be filled online for B.A. and B.Sc. while the form for B.Com has to be submitted through offline mode. The admissions are merit-based and subject to availability of seats.

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Course eligibility for ICWA Foundation is as follows:
To apply for this course, students must have passed 10thor equivalent from any recognised institution or board. Candidates who have passed or appearing in 12th are also eligible to apply. Candidates must have completed the age of 17 years.

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It doesn't matter whatever you do. If you apply for higher studies such as MBA, the requirement will be any graduate with a minimum of 50%, doing general or honors, does not add any specific value. For CA also it doesn't have any weightage.
For job too, in private sector there is no specific weightage. If you do an honors degree, the only benefit is that you will learn an additional subject.

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