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Admission in B.Com at colleges under Delhi University is based on cut off marks in +2 board examination based on best of four subjects including English. You may refer to DU website for detailed process.
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If your background is maths, then yes you can do CA.
If you still believe that you can do then continue but if no then just leave it and do something else which suits you through which you can prove yourselfdon't hesitate even if you whish to change your whole stream but
always be loyal towards yourself.
after completing 2nd year you can give exam conducted by Staff Selection Commission in auditing. google for more information.
Hi Abhinav,
Any college with the affiliation to a recognized university is good to pursue B.Com, in my personal view. It doesn't matter where you study but what matters is how you study.
If you are passionate and dedicated to your career, your will be not be less than someone from world's top institute. But, if you are not, then there will be no worth whether you study it from the world's top institute.
I hope it was of help.
Regards,
Arun Dev.
Dear,
You can pursue this short-term programme along with your B.Com programme.
Foreign language
Mutual fund or stock market study
Animation
English communication certificate programme from British Council.
Certificate programme in Travel & Tourism.
Photography
Social work
All the best.
You can go for job after M.Com. You can do PhD or BEd or MBA. You can also do certifications to enhance your employability.
Hi Akash,
You can write a good resume, practice some interviews and join some professional job sites for jobs. You can look for some startups as they hire young talent. You should do a job to decide your specialization in MBA to be clear about your career goals.
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Hello,
Thanks for asking.
Yes, there are many jobs available for you.
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Hi,
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Hi,
You can think about company secretary, cost accounting or CFA, which could help you to enhance your career opportunities.
The eligibility depends on the type of course that you wish to pursue, the details of some courses is stated below:
Diploma Class 10th pass from a recognised board with minimum 40% marks.
Bachelors Degree: Class 10+2 examination with at least 50% marks.
Post-graduation degree: Bachelors degree from a recognised university with at least 45% marks.
Graduate & PG programs may also require you to appear in entrance exams.
Institute of Cost Accountants of India (ICAI) [previously known as the Institute of Cost & Works Accountants of India (ICWAI)] promotes, regulates, and develops the profession of cost and management accountancy in India.
There are 3 levels:
Foundation, Intermediate and Final examinations and three years of practical training.
Exams are held twice a year - June and December.
the best course after twelve commerce is CA , CS, icwa , BBA , b.com
BBA Business Administration
B.SC (IT)
BMS Management Studies
BAF Accounting And Finance
BMM Mass Media
BIM Investment Management
BFM Financial Markets
BBI Banking And Insurance
CA
CS
ICWA
CFP
CFA
You have following options after B.Com:
(a) Job
(b) M.Com
(c) MBA
(d) MCA if you had mathematics in 12th standard
(e) LLB
(f) Professionals degrees such CS, CA, etc.
(g) Certifications such as investment banking, CMA, IIBA, etc.
(h) PG diploma in area of your choice
You can choose any of the above based on your interests, personal conditions and preferences.
Hi Sandhiya,
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 Ac... View more
After B Com if you are interested in accountancy and aspects related to finance, then M Com is a higher study option. If you wish to climb the corporate ladder, then MBA is a viable option. CA/CWA/CS etc can be done along with or after your degree. Actuarial Sciences and Risk Management are not bad options. ACCA, CIMA etc are international level of certifications.
Hi,
It is really good that you think about CA and CPT exam. You can definitely pursue B.Com. Actually, you can do B.Com (P) as it is easy. If you fail any exam of CA, then you will have B.Com degree. I am not demotivating you, but passing percentage of CA is only 2%-3%. Work hard as hard work is the key to success.
All the best.
If you want to learn, take up BCom Honours because it will teach you to the depths. If you just want to take a degree and set out to do MBA or MCom afterwards, take up BCom General. Both are almost same. But google the difference. You must know what you are pursuing. All the best !!
Hey Siddharth, scholarships are merit-base. You will be offered or awarded scholarships by the university at the time of admission. By merit, it means you must have an excellent profile, academic grades, achievement, work experience , test scores etc. Also remember that three years Bachelor degree is not widely accepted by US universities.