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<p>Internships help you gain real world experience and in depth knowledge. Some options are mentioned below that you can intern in while pursuing a <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/b-com-chp">B.Com Degree</a>:</p><ul><li>Accounting firms</li><li>Banks and financial institutions</li><li>Startups or SMEs</li><li>Consulting firms</li><li>Government bodies</li></ul><p>Aim for internships that align with your interests and where you can apply classroom knowledge practically.</p>
Dear Nirav,
You should initially decide which field interests you the most and then decide the course you want to take admission in. Go for BBA if you are willing to take up management. Opt for CA if you wish to become a CA or you can also select various other courses such as interior designing, mass communication and many more.
Hello Neekita,
You have not mentioned from which state or place you are. It's okay. B Com admissions are not centralised. You have scored good marks in 12th. If not in Goenka then you should take admission in any other college.
Any college under a good university having years of service and recognised by UGC , preferably NAAC accredited will do. Some of the good aided colleges are SH College, Thevara, Maharajas College, Ernakulam, St. Pauls College, Kalamassery, Bharat Matha College, Thrikkakara, Cochin College, Fort Cochin , St. Theresas College, Ernakulam and so on. At Aluva, we have UC College and St. Xaviers College. There are also self financing colleges at Cochin.
Yes you can take SAT even if you are from commerce stream or even arts stream for that matter. SAT doesn't put any restriction on the applicants.
So feel free to register for SAT (and ACT which is a similar exam and is gaining popularity these days over SAT).
hi pranita now bca is one gud option for u its look like ur way
<p>The <strong>Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) program is quite easier than the Chartered Accountancy (CA) program</strong>. While both programs are demanding and difficult, the CA program calls for more <strong>focus, dedication, and experience</strong> than the CFA program. Completing the <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/cfa-chartered-financial-analyst-level-1-2-3-chp">CFA program</a> requires at least two years of study. With an average passing percentage of 0.5%, CA is regarded as the hardest course in the world. When compared to CA, the passing percentage for CFA is... View more
From BBA, BHM to all subject specific courses are available. Check here and see what interests you.
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Hi Ashish,
There are a few universities in India that have very high weightage in the global world. Some of the universities that hold importance are:
• Delhi University,
• Aligarh Muslim University,
• Banaras Hindu University,
• Calcutta University etc.
An honors course from any of the above universities will broaden your scope in terms of jobs and higher studies.
I hope it will help you. Please, feel free to revert.
Wish you luck.
it is because they give you instant internship after completing PGDCA but you should choose a good institute or university
Hello Honey,
You have taken commerce. CS comes under engineering. This requires PCM in 12th with 75% marks for admission in NIT or IIT. You can do CA after graduation.
You can go for following options:
B.Com MBA
B.Com MCA
BBA MBA
BBM MBA
B.Com LLB
BA LLB
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Hi,
Scoring good marks in B.Com depends upon the level of your concentration you pay in your class and how much you revise what's been taught in the class. By these you can score 70-80%.
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hope this helps you.
thanks
Best of luck
Some of the questions are related to General knowledge, your introduction, short and long term goal, why XISS, why HRM, why you did B.Com and your strength and weakness.
1. Chartered Accountant (CA).
2. Masters of Commerce (M.Com).
3. Masters of Business Administration (MBA in finance).
4. Certified Management Accountant (CMA).
5. Certified Public Accounting (CPA).
6. Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA).
7. Business Accounting and Taxation (BAT).
B.Com is a basic graduation degree in field of commerce. It will be better if you do not specialise in UG but do it in PG degree. Generic B.Com will give you option to study all the subjects and you can choose your option after understanding all the subjects and then specialize in the subject which you find most interesting.
The minimum qualification to appear for CA CPT is 12th from any board i.e. state board, CBSE or ICSE. So, firstly work on basic concepts of commerce while pursuing 12th board.
Hi,
You may discuss it with any career counsellor along with your parents to identify your core skills, interests and abilities and then decide what is best for you. Also, you may take up online test and see what is revealed to you.
Hi Nitish,
For list of colleges offering B.com (H), kindly refer the link below :
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Kindly filter out the branch / college / location as desired from the above link.
I hope this information helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish you luck.
If you are not able to make it to DU for B.Com then Amity University is a good option.
You can pursue B.Com. After that, you will be eligible to go for a number of bank exams.