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<p>The infrastructure of Annai Therasa Arts and Science College and the availability of professors may have an impact on the number of students who can enroll in the B.Com program. There may be differences in the intake capacity between programs and from year to year. You should get in touch with the college directly or visit their official website for the most accurate and current information. Information on the B.Com program's current admissions capacity ought to be available from them.</p>

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<p>The&nbsp;cutoff percentage for the Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) program at Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts and Commerce in Mumbai varies annually based on factors such as the number of applicants, seat availability, and overall performance. In the&nbsp;2020 academic year, the cutoff for the General category was 60%.</p><p>For the&nbsp;2022 academic year, the expected cutoff for the B.Sc. in Information Technology program was between 49% and 55.54%.</p><p>Please note that these figures are subject to change each year. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it's advisable to consult... View more

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<p>The fee structure for the Master of Commerce(M Com) program at PSGR Krishnammal College for Women in Coimbatore,Tamil Nadu is between INR 1376 and INR 112,000.</p><p>PSGR Krishnammal College for Women is a women-only college that offers a variety of courses, including UG, PG, and research programs. The college was established in 1963 and is known for its academic excellence.</p><p>&nbsp;Fees also depend on the degree level, duration and specialization of the course. The college offers 42 courses at UG and PG programs too.</p>

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<p>To date, there is no public information available on the fee structure for the Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) course at Government College, Dhaliara. The college, founded in 1973 and affiliated with Himachal Pradesh University, provides several undergraduate and postgraduate courses, including B.Com.&nbsp;</p>

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<p>You need to have passed your 10+2 (or equivalent) examination from a recognised board. Ideally, you should have studied commerce in your 10+2, with subjects like Accountancy, Business Studies, Mathematics, and Economics. Some colleges might require you to appear for entrance exams like CUET (Common University Entrance Test) or IPU CET (Indraprastha University Common Entrance Test).&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The cutoff information for the BCom program at ggdsd college for the 2025 2026 academic year is not publicly available yet however eligibility criteria and past trends can be used as a guide generally candidate need to have passed their 10 + 2 with the minimum of 40% from the commerce stream or 50% from other streams student the minimum of 45% with specific subject combination is required admission are based on merit with the possibility of interviews for specific course</p>

74 Views Posted 9 years ago

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If you are interested in commerce, then you can opt for:
1. BBA.
2. BMS.
3. BBM.
4. BBS.
5. Law.

57 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Working for 28 yrs in garment fa...,

Hi,
It will be difficult to get a decent job by just doing B.Com. You should pursue some additional higher studies to get a job with decent salary. All depends on your interest areas like you can do MBA in finance after B.Com or you can do CA or CS.
Additional studies is must these days to fetch good job.

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A general choice after +2 commerce is a B.Com which will be followed by an MBA or M.Com. BBA, BCA etc. are not bad choices. CA, CWA, CS etc. can be pursued along with your graduation or after that.

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B.Com provides you with full detailed subjects like accounts, economics and business studies. If you want a good job, then you should opt for M.Com or MBA. You can also opt for some professional course in the field of commerce like CFP (Certified financial planner).

82 Views Posted 2016-03-19 19:03:24

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you should apply for Financial and accounting jobs and profiles into risk management, SAP FICO consultant, audit, research analysis.

104 Views Posted 9 years ago

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You can opt for higher studies in accounts, finance, business management, hospitality, etc.

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Dear Nishant,
In B.com you don't have a option for specialization , it's a mix of different subjects such as accountancy, cost, tax, law or etc. so since there isn't any option of specialization then there is no question of which subject is good or not.

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Hi Aditi,
Being a Masters in commerce, you can opt for international professional certifications in finance and accounting, which will give your finance career a 360 degree exposure. You can pursue short term globally accepted courses like US CPA and CMA.

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These are totally two different feilds, CA is a very demanding course so you need to be sure that you will be able to cope up.

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No points will be awarded unless you pass CA finals.

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Choose according to your interest.

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BBA/B.Com + MBA is best choice for you.

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Hello,
If you have completed your class 12th with mathematics as one of the subject, then you can go for MCA. You can also think for MBA by cracking management entrance exam.

81 Views Posted 9 years ago

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EducationConsultant,

To qualify for CA, lot of effort is required. IPCC is comparatively difficult.
1. You can read your syllabus of IPCC in detail.
2. You can work on fundamental of all contents of IPCC.
3. Solve mock papers of CA regularly.
4. If required, take help from your teacher.
You should continue your preparation again to qualify with good marks.
All the best.

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Why do you feel that there will be a problem? B.Com is a good stream and there is a lot of scope after this.

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You can learn Tally or work with a CA for experience.

63 Views Posted 2016-04-06 15:57:22

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Dear Asad,
By HSC I assume you mean your 12th, also when you say less than 50% I hope you mean something around 48%, even up to 45% may be ok with some colleges for Diploma courses. Less than that may be difficult in any country. Try NewZealand or Singapore for a Diploma of 1 or 2 years which may help you to complete a Degree if you do well in it. You can also try Australia for something similar with any non-SVP college.

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You can do a course in share market and become a stock broker. Some of the institutes to pursue the course are listed below:
1. Institute of Company Secretaries of India
2. Institute of Capital Market Development
3. All India Centre For Capital Market Studies
4. Mumbai Stock Exchange Training Institute
5. Institute of Financial and Investment Planning

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Yes, they provide admission to the students who have qualified the entrance exam. You just have to decide which degree you want to pursue from there and prepare for that.

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Hi Prerak,
We can help you with the parameters that you can keep in mind while choosing an institute. You can consider the below parameters
1) Faculty,
2) Affiliation / Recognition
3) Course Material,
4) Quality Education,
5) Fees
6) Infrastructure
7) Success Rate.
8) Placement
9) Top recruiting companies.
Also, if possible go through the alumni speak section to get an idea what the alumni thinks about the institute.
Hope this information helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish you luck.

60 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Management & IT Consultant,

You can opt for MCA to make a good career in the IT sector.

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Hi! Of course, CA would profitable than aviation. But the involvement Matters. Many people drew back from CA due to its difficulty. but once you get through ,the position is powerful. All the best!

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believe in the power of present,

MCA is one of the best options available for you.

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Biology Teacher,

After +2 comm. You can do
Bcom pain
Bcom honors plain
Bcom cs
Bcom ca
Bba
Bbm
Hotel management.
Hospitality courses.
CA.

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