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Hi! Let me just remind you that you are talking about IIM Tiruchirapalli. Dear friend, getting into IIM is very very difficult and just pass will not be sufficient for you to get into it. Especially accountancy is a very important subject in commerce. IIM tracks down your record from your 10th grade. Later they observe your performance in 12 th grad
This is very tough. You can apply next year with better preparation or you can try in some other college this year.
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As you've completed your graduation, now you can take any course in Canada except technical courses. You can take if studied PCM in 12th.
<p>Absolutely, Hyderabad has several colleges that offer B.Com programs integrated with CA coaching, making it easier for students to pursue both simultaneously.Here are some of them:</p><p>Tapasya degree college in dilsukhnagar</p><p>Lakshya edu</p><p>Avinash college of commerce</p><p>Ks academy - Its speciality is conceptual clarity, personal mentoring, and AIR achievers and Branches across India with a strong CA focus</p>
Top B.Com (Hons) Colleges in Delhi:
Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC), Delhi
Lady Shri Ram College, Delhi
Hindu College, Delhi
Hans Raj College, Delhi
Ramjas
Gargi
GGSIPU
Motilal College
Kirori Mal
M.Com business economics syllabus –
Semester I
Organisation Theory and Behaviour
Statistical Analysis
Economic Analysis
Financial Management and Policy
Semester II
Managerial Accounting
Business Environment
Quantitative Techniques for Business Decisions
Marketing Management
Semester III
Strategic Management Accounting Theory and Practice
Semester IV
International Business
Human Resource Management
MCH Syllabus-
Business Mathematics
Corporate Accounting-I
Cost Accounting
Company Law
Principles of Marketing
Basics of Information Technology
First of all, I would like to clarify that degree name is not MSW rather it is MA in Human Resources Management & Labour Relations. Marks are important not only for eligibility but also it shows your academic excellence. But again, there are lots of other things like TISSNET score, PIT, PI, Work Experience which are major factors in your admission.
It depends on the college, it vary from college to college. North campus colleges have higher fees but, not more than Rs. 15,000.
Yes, you can pursue B.Com after completion of your 12th class from science stream. But you'll need to handle different subjects. Now it's up to you that you can manage it well or not. Visit here for B.Com colleges in Gujarat:
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For admission to courses offered by Loyola College, candidates can download the prospectus along with the application form available at the official university website. Candidates should fill-in all the details and submit the form along with the processing fee within the stipulated time. An application number will be generated upon successful submission of fee.
In order to submit the application form successfully, the applicant should follow the below given steps:
Step 1: Registration through Online Application Portal
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You can fill the form of Delhi University and if you have scored good marks, you can easily get admission in DU colleges, otherwise, private colleges are also available for B.Com.
There are many courses in which one can go for. It can be BBA, B.Com, CS, CA, BA. Career in animation is also an option, hotel management, event management, Foreign Languages, etc.
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Yes, you can pursue career in law after B.Com. The general requirement for pursuing LL.B. Is that you have to first get 50% in graduation degree and you might have to clear some entrance test with it. After the liberalization of India's economy there is a huge demand for highly skilled lawyers who are adept in the areas of mergers and acquisitions, banking and finance, infrastructure contracts, debt restructuring, FEMA regulations, IPRs, corporate governance, private equity deals, WTO law etc. Law firms, both international as well as domestic, regularly recruit such lawyers in large numbers. Same is the case with big companies like ... View more
1. Post Graduate Diploma in Banking Operations (PGDBO)NA
2. Post Graduate Diploma in Banking (PGDB+)
3. Certificate Course in TeleBanking (CTB)
4. Diploma in Banking (DIB)
5. Post Graduate Diploma in Retail Banking (PGDRB).
Students of all streams are eligible to seek admission in B.Com. The admission in B.Com is based on marks obtained by candidates in 10+2. Admissions are also based on the cut-off marks in 10+2. Some universities ask for best of four subjects and some total marks scored in 10+2. Any Diploma in engineering graduate who has done Diploma after class 10th board is not eligible to seek admission in B.Com because currently Diploma in engineering is not deemed equivalent to 10+2 and students cannot be put at par with 10+2 students of different boards. Diploma in engineering course is not aligned with the field of Commerce. In case you want to do B... View more
Go for the higher studies such as M.Com. Thereafter you can appear in UGC NET Commerce Exam (<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://www.eduncle.com/cbse-ugc-net-exam" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.eduncle.com/cbse-ugc-net-exam</a>) and design your career beautiful in research and lecturership field.
<p>Yes, you can get into Shreemati Nathibai Damodar Thackersey Women's University, Pune for B.Com with 70% in UET.The university offers various undergraduate courses, including B.Com, and admission is based on the merit obtained in the qualifying examination. With a score of 70% in UET, you meet the eligibility criteria for admission to the B.Com programme at SNDT Women's University in Pune.</p>
In order to achieve any goal, you have to really want it. If you don't have the conviction and see yourself passing the CMA exam, it'll be hard to stick to a study plan. Having a well-thought-out study plan from the beginning will save a lot of time and stress down the road. Develop a 12-week study plan for each part. Anything less than 12 weeks may not give you enough time to assimilate every topic. Studying small chunks each day makes the entire process lighter and manageable, and you will actually retain much more of what you study. My recommendation is to study with a solid CMA course for at least 2 to 3 hours a day and at least 6 to 8... View more
Yes, you can but if you want to become a qualified English teacher, I would suggest a PG in English (2 years). This could get you work as a corporate trainer. A Bachelors in education can help you find jobs in schools, although if you do have a good command over the language, you could simply try your luck without it.
If you want to pursue B.Com (Hons.) from one of these colleges, I think you should go for Keshav Mahavidyalaya or Motilal Nehru College. The teaching faculty of Keshav Mahvidayalaya is extremely good and even the college holds so many other facilities too. If you are from outside Delhi or living really far from the college they are providing hostel facilities too. If not Keshav Mahavidyalaya, you can go for Motilal Nehru as it is very good for it is commerce department.
<p>ICAI is a prominent Institute for Chartered Accountancy (CA) and has three levels in it's curriculum. You will have to register for each and every level once you complete the previous level. Here are the details of the fee structure at ICAI Delhi for CA at different levels : 1. CA Foundation - Rs.9800(including journal) 2. CA Intermediate - Rs.18000(Both groups) 3. CA Final - Rs.22000 Examination fees is charged exclusively apart from the above mentioned.</p>
Yes, you can do both course, if you are looking a training institute than Visit Koenig Solutions.
The BCA programme at LPU programme is designed to build programming skills for developing efficient and resource-optimized software/website/cloud/mobile applications. The eligibility for the course is passing with 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English or equivalent. LPU School of Computer Application is ranked among the top four Computer Applications Institutes of North India by NASSCOM. Industry certifications, MOOCs, Hackathons / Co-curricular Competitive events, Workshops, Guest lectures, Educational Trips, Live projects, Incubation projects, Community projects, projects with NGOs, etc. are an integral part of the curriculum. BCA gr... View more
<p>First of all consider what you want to do in the future, what I mean is what do you want to persue.</p><p>Because both the colleges are really average and GB university is a B grade school. If you want to pursue CA or something like that, then you can choose either one of them but shyam lal university will be cost effective.</p><p>If you want to pursue MBA, I'd suggest that you should reappear in cuet if you can score better the next time because in MBA your college also matters. </p>