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<p>MCom placements at ICSI are wonderful as it helps students acheive their dream jobs. ICSI placement cell aims to provide recruitment opportunities to every student. The students are trained by the guides and mentors. It has drawn interest from reputable employers such KPMG India, PwC, Deloitte, and EY. The roles which are offered to students are such as taxation, consulting, and auditing. Students can explore further career opportunities for better future. The ICSI aim is to create abundant opportunities. Students learn and apply the skills and knowledge that they have achieved throughout the course period. Students also receive a... View more
<p>For the B.Com in Computer Applications course at Akshara Degree College, the fee structure is typically around 20,000 to 25,000 per year. This can vary slightly depending on the exact course and facilities. Additionally, there are some extra fees for registration, exams, and other administrative charges. It's best to check with the college directly or visit the official website for the most accurate and up-to-date information, as fees might change. You can also expect this range in private colleges, but always confirm by reaching out to the administration.</p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p>I couldn't find a specific breakdown of the fee structure for B.Com in Computer Application at BJR Government Degree College. However, you can likely expect the fees for this course to be similar to other government degree courses at the college, which are generally affordable. For exact details, you may need to contact the college directly or check their official website for the most accurate and up-to-date fee structure.</p>
<p>Government First Grade College, K.R. Puram, has a Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) course with an intake capacity of 350 students at a reasonable fee structure. Although the exact fee details for this college are not easily available, comparable government colleges in Bangalore charge an annual fee of INR 5,030 for girls and INR 4,090 for boys. The fees can be subject to change according to government policies, concessions based on categories, and other institutional fees. </p><p> </p>
Generally, the college is decided on basis of the cut-off. You would need to be clear on the percentage in 12th to be able to select. However mostly, DU, BHU and IP university are preferred.
You can refer top the link for college ranking:
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/ranking/top-commerce-colleges-in-india/97-2-0-0-0" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/ranking/top-commerce-colleges-in-india/97-2-0-0-0</a>
No, you cannot change your program.
Hi
If you are realistic, here is the best possible option for you. Complete your CA first and if you are extremely good in art and painting, create a website to share your work with the world. This will give you an idea about where do you stand and how you can improve. If its successful, you are already doing e- business and with CA you can manage your business well too.
You will have career options in financial services finance advisor and share broker courses in share market.
The majority of universities such as DU allow non-commerce students to pursue B.Com. Non-commerce students get penalty marks during selection, therefore, cut off marks For them are higher in comparison to those who had commerce as a subject in XII board.
If you want pursue b.com then Amity Lucknow campus is better than Babu Banarasi Das University
Hi,
Following are the good colleges for B.Com Honors:
1. Sri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC), Delhi University: Ranked as the top college in commerce for years now, SRCC is one of the best institutions for B.Com (H). With cut-offs reaching the 100 per cent mark, it is not easy to get admission here. Founded in 1926, Sri Ram College of Commerce is known not only for its academic excellence but also for the extra-curricular opportunities it offers.
2. Loyola College, Chennai: Established in 1925, Loyola College, Chennai has ranked amongst the top five commerce colleges consistently. Affiliated to the University of Madras, it beca... View more
Yes, you can, but you will have to abide by their rules and regulations.
Hello Ishan,
There are many courses which you can pursue along with B.Com, but before choosing them, you should know your interest and career aspiration.
Some of the best courses are:-
1) CA (Chartered Accountant)
You can go for ca courses if you are good with accounts.
2) CS (Company Secretary)
Admission in CS course is open throughout the year.
Examinations are held twice a year (in June and December)
3) Computer Courses
Tally and Statistics
Below mentioned are the best courses, which you can pursue after class 12th:
1. B.Com.
2. BBA.
3. BBM.
Hi Rishabh,
To guide you in a better way, we need some information like your interest, talents and career objective. You may explore Certified Financial Analyst (CFA), Cost Accountancy (from ICWA), Company Secretary Ship (CS), Stock Broking or MBA. Company Secretary acts as the mediator between the company and its Board of Directors, government, shareholders and regulatory authorities. The responsibilities of a CS are to ensure that the Board procedures are strictly followed and regularly revised; to guide the Chairman and the Directors on how to make the best use of their responsibilities under various laws. Opportunities for Cost Acc... View more
B.Com (Hons) is a three year undergraduate degree program to provide the student with a wide range of skills in area of commerce, accounting and management. It also helps in preparing the students for business enterprises in account and finance roles. Some universities allow students to specialise in a particular subject in a final year. Some universities offer B.Com degree course.
Majority of syllabus of B.Com (P) and B.Com (Hons) is same. B.Com (P) gives an overview of various subjects where same course in Hons has more depth and content. In B.Com (P) you cannot specialise but in Honours degree student can specialize. B.Com (Hons) i... View more
Dear shipra jhachei\k with the following institutions for BMS admissions which are best.St. Xavier’s College
2. Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics
3. HR College of Commerce and Economics
4. Jai Hind College
5. Mithibai College
6. KC College
7. Usha Pravin Gandhi College of Management
8. RA Podar College of Commerce and Economics
9. SIES College
10. K. J. Somaiya College of Arts and Commerce
all the best
Hi Vikrant,
You can pursue any course like B.Sc, B.Com, BBA, BA, BHM, etc. after completing your class 12th.
You can check the below mentioned link:
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/career-options-after-12th" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/career-options-after-12th</a>
I. Accountancy and/or Finance:
If you are looking for a career in accountancy then the following courses after b.com will help you out.
(Click on each to know more about them.)
Chartered Accountancy (CA)
Certified Financial Analyst (CFA)
Cost Accountancy (from ICWA)
Company Secretary (CS)
Stock Broking – Work in stock exchanges, wherein you engage in buying and selling securities (shares) for individuals or institutions.
MBA – Finance
II. Banking & Insurance
M.Com – With specialisation in Banking & Insurance field will help you get in to the banking and insurance sector. Here again ther... View more
B.Com (Hons) is a three year undergraduate degree program to provide the student with a wide range of skills in area of commerce, finance, accounting and management. It also helps students in preparing for jobs in business enterprises in account and finance function or roles. Some universities allow students to specialize in a particular subject in a final year. Some universities offer B.Com (P) degree course.
Majority of syllabus of B.Com (P) and B.Com (Hons) is same. B.Com (P) gives an overview of various subjects where same course in Hons has more depth and content. In B.Com (P) you cannot specialize, but in Honors degree student c... View more
Both are good, but MBA gives you opportunities in all streams and CA is restricted to financial industry.
MBA provides with great management and communication skills which CA course lacks.