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840 Views Posted 9 years ago

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You are advised to do CMA or CA after BBA. You can also join finance & accounting roles even after pursuing MBA in finance.

7 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>The Integrated Professional Competence Course or IPCC examination is an improvised version of the PCC examination for Chartered Accountants in India. A student can register for IPCC after completing the CA CPT (Foundation) exam, without article registration.</p><p>After clearing the Group-I papers of the IPCC, the aspirant can register for the articles. Under the new scheme of IPCC, the student is eligible to appear for the final year examination during their last six months of their article ship.</p><p>All the candidates who had registered for the PCC examination on or before January 2009 were eligible to ... View more

13 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>A total number of 50 seats are offered for Integrated Company Secretary in ICSI Delhi. ICSI in Delhi offers a Company Secretary (CS) course, which focuses on secretarial responsibilities and corporate governance. This course is designed to transform students into modern corporate professionals.&nbsp;<br>ICSI delhi also offers correspondence and distance learning, with the option for optional classroom teaching.Admission to the ICSI Delhi course is open throughout the year.</p>

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<p>The accurate latest cutoff for B.com(professional) in Accounting at Ahmedabad University is not publicly available. However you can contact the university directly to get accurate information . you can check out this link for more information :- &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/amrut-mody-school-of-management-ahmedabad-university-navrangpura-24979/course-b-com-professional-in-accounting-275924"&gt;https://www.shiksha.com/college/amrut-mody-school-of-management-ahmedabad-university-navrangpura-24979/course-b-com-professional-in-accounting-275924&lt;/a&gt;</p>

72 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Any course that you pursue, will require you to clear your backlog exams. Hence, your primary focus should be that.

1.4k Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hello Pritesh,
I am afraid, the eligibility for admission into M.Com stream is limited to the students who have completed their graduation in B.Com or BBA or equivalent streams of education, and engineering graduates are apparently not eligible to appear for M.Com. I think you need to think it over and then decide to do something different than m com. Here I would like to advise you to download the application form cum brochure of IGNOU the Distance Education University and go through its eligibility criteria for each of the course. I am sure as an engineer, you will find many courses for which you are eligible and maybe you are intere... View more

9 Views Posted 3 years ago

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The latest cut-off Information for Bachelor of commerce in accounting and finance at Loyola college is around -
For General category - 37.5%
For OBC Category - 35.25%
For SC Category - 25.5%
For ST Category - 22.5%

11 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p dir="ltr">Integrated Company Secretary (Executive + Professional) is a high demand course. It provided the highest salary package of INR 10 LPA to 12 LPA. The average package offered for this course was INR 6 LPA to 6.5 LPA. This course is designed to provide individuals with a comprehensive understanding of the role and responsibilities of a company secretary in the corporate governance of organizations. This course has three stages</p><p dir="ltr">Foundation Stage :&nbsp; For students who passed class 12 examination. This stage includes introduction to the roles and responsibilities of a compa... View more

3 Views Posted 8 months ago

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<p>Absolutely! Many subjects like <strong>Financial Accounting</strong>, <strong>Corporate Law</strong>, <strong>Taxation</strong>, and <strong>Auditing </strong>directly overlap with professional courses. Students often say that their &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/bcom-hons-syllabus-chp"&gt;B.Com (Hons) syllabus&lt;/a&gt; gives them a head start in cracking CA/CS/CMA exams, saving them study time later.</p>

6 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Hey the cutoff information for B.com in accounting and Finance at Barns College is around -
General Category - 94.4%
OBC Category - 90.4%
SC Category - 87.4%
ST Category - 80.67%
So just go for it and have bright future.

19 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>The entrance exams are accepted by USLM, Karnavati University for admission to B.Com (Hons) Economics and Accounts are KUAT and GUJCET. Candidates must have 12th exam passed in any stream with at least 50% marks, and Karnavati University admission test ( KUAT)&nbsp;</p><p>KUAT score followed by a personal interview.&nbsp;</p>

83 Views Posted 8 years ago

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In order to Masters in Australia the minimum requirement is 6.5 bands overall with 6 in all modules. Some courses demand an overall score of 7.5 with higher scores in individual modules. It is a good idea to take another shot at IELTS. You need professional tutors who can help you personally to score your very best. If you wish to get such coaching right form the comfort of our home through on-line classes, visit Shelldreams Overseas website. They are expert study visa consultants and also specialize in coaching for courses like IELTS. GRE GMAT etc.

47 Views Posted 2 years ago

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It's difficult to predict your chances of getting admission to a B.Com (Hons) programme solely based on your percentage scores in Class 12. However, most colleges offering B.Com (Hons) programs have specific eligibility criteria that include minimum percentage requirements in specific subjects. For example, some colleges require a minimum of 50% marks in Mathematics or Accountancy as a mandatory subject in Class 12 for admission to the B.Com (Hons) programme. Therefore, you should check the specific eligibility criteria of the colleges that you are interested in applying to and SEE if they require a minimum percentage in Mathematics and Ac... View more

21 Views Posted 7 years ago

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There can be no problem. The combination of subjects suit. The rule cannot be otherwise.

26 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Yes, all class 12th pass students can opt for hotel management courses. If you have completed your B.Com then you can go for 1 year specialization course and if not then you can opt degree in hotel management. The choice is yours. B.Voc is a work integrated degree programme where applicants get opportunity to earn while learning. In this programme theory classes happen at The Hotel School (training hub partner) and practical training is conducted at leading star category hotels in Delhi and Haldwani, Uttarakhand. B.Voc degree in Hotel Management is offered by Tata Institute of Social Sciences - School of Vocational Education (TISS-SVE), a ... View more

47 Views Posted 3 years ago

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For taking admission in MIT WPU you require 75% and above , if you are a Maharashtra domicile students but if you are from outside maharastra , you require 80% or above . This is the most estimated cut off .

37 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>To apply for a Distance B.Com from IGNOU, one needs to visit the official IGNOU website and register by creating an account. After this registration, fill out the online application form and choose the B.Com program. You have to upload the documents that are required, like your academic certificates, photograph, and signature. Then you have to pay the application fee online through the options available. Once you have submitted your application, make sure you take a printout of the confirmation page. Please ensure that you check for admission deadlines and eligibility before submitting your application.</p>

12 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>KPR College of Arts Science and Research in Coimbatore offers a Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) in Professional Accounting, a three-year undergraduate program.</p><p>Fee Structure:</p><p>First-Year Tuition Fee: ?50,000&nbsp;</p><p>Total Course Fee: Approximately ?1,50,000 for the entire duration (three years)</p><p>Additional Costs:</p><p>Examination Fees: May be charged separately each semester.</p><p>Other Fees: There could be additional charges for library access, laboratory usage, and extracurricular activities.</p>

27 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Yes, PR is the best career for you it seems. Women do very well in PR. PR would top charts among equal employment opportunity sectors, countered Yadav. The creme de la creme of the industry in India and overseas are a well-balanced mixture of men and women. We do prefer women, admits Gopu, perhaps because many PR functions require soft skills commonly associated with women. After 18 years, it remains a challenge for me to recruit men to join our team. Both men and women are suited for this job, said Kishore, but PR industry is dominated by women.
How tall is the corporate ladder? Speedier chances said Gopu. After executive level, it's ... View more

19 Views Posted 7 years ago

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The difference between CS and IT varies from college to college so this answer may not be applicable everywhere. One can go on and on about the minute differences in the syllabi but the final conclusion I mostly get is this: CS is mostly about understanding the inner workings and concepts behind programming and computers whereas IT is more about applying these concepts in real life. With regards to the jobs, 95% of the companies that come to the campus do not openly discriminate between CS and IT.

17 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Winners Never Quit.......,

You can do MBA, M.Com, etc. for your interest in accounts. Do preparation for government jobs by side.
All the best.

59 Views Posted 6 years ago

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Hi Abhishek,
If you get your results of compartment exam before the counselling process, then only you will be able to apply for the BBA course. Yes, after the results declaration, you need to update the marks at the time of counselling. Best of luck.

9 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p style="text-align: justify;">Uttaranchal University offers BCom (Hons) with CMA Certification Course at UG level that lasts for three years. The fee for this course is categorised into two quotas: Uttarakhand and All India quota. Additionally, the quota also has categories under which the merit scholarships are offered as a fee waiver. Find the fee details of the first semester with category 3 (12th Aggregate%&nbsp;&gt;=70.01 and &lt;=80)&nbsp;type scholarship below:<br><br></p><table style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 100.037%; height: 111.979px;" border="1"... View more

306 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Yes, accounts and finance is a good option after B.Com. After completing this course, you can find an accounting job easily. In this field, a lot of certified courses are available. So, you can do certified courses also.

9 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Hey Kavita the cutoff information for B.com Hons. in accounting and Finance at Somaiya Vidyavihar University is around -
General Category - 98.50%
OBC Category - 96.5%
SC Category - 94.76%
EWS Category - 95.54%

18 Views Posted a year ago

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<p>Pursuing a CMA certification offers one a wide array of job openings as a financial analyst, management accountant, or chief financial officer. CMAs have high value in their field of management accounting and financial management, which expands lucrative positions throughout the marketplace. The demand for CMAs continues to rise globally, offering one excellent career advancement opportunities and competitive salaries. Though both have their merits, CMA is of particular benefit to people interested in management accounting. It's all up to individual career goals and interest in finance or investment management.</p>

72 Views Posted 9 years ago

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B.Com account is better, because you choose specialization in subject. But, you have interest in account, then you can get job satisfaction and success. Otherwise, it is only a degree.

46 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Good morning dear,
For a career in accounting and finance, you may either pursue MBA in finance or go for CA.
Remember CA is not a PG degree.
Thanks and all the best.

33 Views Posted 6 years ago

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The admission depends on the cut-off list. Wait and watch for the list but fill the forms of all the colleges.

11 Views Posted 3 years ago

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Hello! Dear
You can check this link to know the fee Structure of B.com in accounting and finance at St. Fransis college for women
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/st-francis-college-for-women-begumpet-hyderabad-3375/course-b-com-in-accounting-and-finance-113686" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/college/st-francis-college-for-women-begumpet-hyderabad-3375/course-b-com-in-accounting-and-finance-113686</a>

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