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B.com is blend if theory and mathematical. According to Mumbai University syllabus there is maths subject in first year then after that there are some theory subjects and some practical subjects like accounts, tax, costing and theory subject like economics, advertising, export marketing and many more
To improve your skills and ability, you can try for AMCAT.
After 12th, students can enroll for CPT
Hey Prem,
After completing your 12 with commerce you have a lot of options to go for. You have B.Com, BBA, BCA or BBA-MBA etc at this stage. It solely depends on your future plans and interest that which one you go for. If you want to be in management and administration than BBA will be a good option otherwise for finances and accounting B.Com is a good option. Along with this you need to select a good university with good placements and rankings to kick start your career well. Some suggestions -
CMA, ACCA, CPA, MBA, M.Com are obvious options you can look for after B.Com.
Check the below link-
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/articles/course-options-after-b-com-blogId-12939" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/articles/course-options-after-b-com-blogId-12939</a>
CS scope has increased since the passing of companies act 2013
Earlier CA used to earn more now it has reversed
The appointment of CS is compulsory for companies having capital more than 5 crore
The compliance field is hot now and only CS can give services in compliance
CS can also be appointed as internal auditor
There are other opportunities as well eg due diligence in securities
Even CA is good
Chance of passing CS is greater than CA
Cs comprises of law related subjects like company law , securities laws
CA is more of accounting taxation and others
So overall go for CS if you have liking towards law
Students with Commerce and Maths has following options on the completion of class 12th:
• B.Com/B.Com(Hons),
• CS,
• CS,
• BA Economics,
• BBA,
• BCA,
• Five year integrated law,
• Hotel management,
• Fashion designing etc.
Students can also opt to join Indian Army by appearing for NDA examination conducted by UPSC.
MT Educare and KS Academy are good options.
Hello
It is B.Com (Hons) with international accounting and finance. So I am providing a Shiksha link which help you to understand this course. <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/course/b-com-hons-in-international-accounting-and-finance-in-collaboration-with-acca-uk-school-of-business-studies-sharda-university-greater-Noida-278757" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/course/b-com-hons-in-international-accounting-and-finance-in-collaboration-with-acca-uk-school-of-business-studies-sharda-university-greater-Noida-278757</a>
Thanks.
First of all, it totally depends upon you whether you opt B.Com (Hons) or B.Com pass but in many commerce colleges or institutions students opted B.Com (Hons) as compared to B.Com pass. It is your interest whether you go for B.Com (Hons) or B.Com pass, generally B.Com (Hons) is wider and in depth of a particular subject like cost accounting, financial accounting, corporate accounting, management accounting, financial management, taxation, laws, GST, etc. which helps in further studies, i.e. chartered accountant and MBA but as compared to B.Com (Hons) subjects, B.Com course does not have much in detail.
You should carry the following documents with their photocopies during the admission in B.Com.
1. 10th Mark sheet
2. 12th Mark sheet
3. School leaving certificate
4. Character certificate
5. Caste certificate
6. Application printout
7. Photographs
8. Adhaar card
9. School ID card
10. Income proof.
BBA is the best option out of B.Com BMS as BBA helps you to be an entrepreneur or be in the field of Marketing, Sales and Finance. BBA with a specialisation is the best course to pursue after class 12th as it opens up various career options after graduation. BBA courses enhance your knowledge, skills set and give an exposure to the changing trends in the economy. Also, if you wish to be working in a private sector then BBA with specialisation would help you in achieving your goals of a skilled Manager in the field of Finance, Marketing & Sales. B.Com on the other hand gives you limited options to explore after graduation. There are var... View more
To know about the cutoff, placements, fees and admission of
B.Com. in Corporate Secretaryship at Sri Sarada College For Women, Tirunelveli, please refer to the link-
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/sri-sarada-college-for-women-tirunelveli-104665/course-b-com-in-corporate-secretaryship-550099" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/college/sri-sarada-college-for-women-tirunelveli-104665/course-b-com-in-corporate-secretaryship-550099</a>
Hi
You can refer to the link given below-
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/st-joseph-s-college-jakhama-kohima-76859/courses/bcom-bc" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/college/st-joseph-s-college-jakhama-kohima-76859/courses/bcom-bc</a>
<p>The cutoff marks required for B.Com programs vary across colleges and can also change from year to year. For example, the cutoff marks for B.Com at different colleges range from 70% to 80% at BMS College for Women, while Stella Maris College requires a minimum eligibility of passing marks in class 10th and 12th. Christ University had a cutoff of 93% for boys and 95% for girls for B.Com Finance and Accounting. Jesus & Mary College in New Delhi had a cutoff of 96.75% for B.Com in the previous year. It's important to check the specific requirements of the colleges you are interested in for the most accurate information</p>
<p dir="ltr">The admission process for the BCom (Hons) course at Chandigarh University involves a clear set of steps. Firstly, aspiring students need to meet the eligibility criteria, which require a minimum of 50% marks in 10+2 or an equivalent examination from a recognised board or university. Subsequently, candidates must take the Chandigarh University Common Entrance Test (CUCET), which is not mandatory for taking admission in Commerce but is important for students if they want to grab scholarship opportunities offered in this entrance test. The CUCET exam, available for online application, empowers candidates... View more