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10 best courses after 12th commerce:
Bachelors of Commerce (B.Com)
Bachelors of Commerce (Honours) or B.Com (Hons)
Bachelors in Economics
Bachelors of Business Administration (BBA)
Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS)
Professional Courses after 12th Commerce:
Chartered Accountancy (CA)
Company Secretary CS
Cost and Management Accountant (CMA)
Certified Financial Planner (CFP)
Bachelor of Law (LLB)
Please select a course, so that I may be able to populate relevant colleges for that particular course.
Dear Arpit,
After having taken admission at PGDAV in one of the lists and then withdrawing it later on, and currently being enrolled at Ramanujan, I can assure you of few things:
1. Ramanujan College has a much better environment and Campus, including the building, canteen, etc.
2. PGDAV classrooms are much below average in terms of hygiene and maintenance.
3. Location wise, both the colleges are located at well connected, posh areas of South Delhi.
<div><div><p>Admission to BCom at PSG College of Arts and Science is not done based on the scores obtained in any entrance exam. To be eligible for the course, the candidate must have passed Class 12 in a relevant stream from a reputed board with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate.</p></div></div><div> </div>
<p>The BCom programme integrated with ACCA at Symbiosis College integrates regular B.Com studies with the ACCA qualification. The students will study 13 ACCA papers, of which 6 are exempted based on college evaluations. The remaining 7 papers will be completed during the second and third years with both college and ACCA exams. The programme offers B.Com with a specialisation in Accounting and Finance.</p>
It gives you good foundation to MBA marketing. Finance and marketing have more scope. Salaries depend upon which college you studied and in which company you are placed
It is a theoretical subject, more comfortable.
No doubt, Bhartu Vidyapeeth is better than MLSU. Go for that to pursue B.Com. BVP Pune is really a good university in all aspects like infrastructure, study, placements etc. Hope this helps you.
Thanks.
The exam is AUCET. For details of syllabus, pattern etc. Check:
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/university/Andhra-university-Visakhapatnam/exams/aucet/syllabus?q=AUCET&rf=searchwidget&landing=ep" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/university/Andhra-university-Visakhapatnam/exams/aucet/syllabus?q=AUCET&rf=searchwidget&landing=ep</a>.
Hi Atharva!
Yes, you can get admission in School of Distance Education, Bharati Vidyapeeth University for B.Com. 50% marks are the minimum requirement to be eligible for application in B.Com course. You can click the below link to see the application procedure:
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://bvusde.com/Admission_Procedure.aspx" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>http://bvusde.com/Admission_Procedure.aspx</a>
Hi Swathi,
Yes, if a candidate has not pursued B.Com from Delhi University, he/she has to appear for an entrance exam. You can find the details about the entrance and admission by clicking here:
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.srcc.edu/academics/admissions/admission-procedure/postgraduate" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>http://www.srcc.edu/academics/admissions/admission-procedure/postgraduate</a>
Hi Pruthvi,
To get a visa you must apply to a college first and receive the admission offer. Admission requirements of colleges in Canada are very competitive, you must have good grades and must also take the IELTS or TOEFL. Accounts, Finance, Hospitality, Business, Economics etc are some options relevant to your background. Best differs from person to person. I am not aware of your skills and talents so can't tell you what is best for you. However you will know it, weigh your strengths, likes and dislikes and choose a field you will enjoy studying.
To get into B.Com at St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai you need to be an employed student, only evening classes are scheduled for B.Com and also, the cutoff ranges from 89-95%.
You 1st decide in which field you want to make your career. If you want to take interior as business then go ahead, but for the sake of job, don't mismatch these two fields. After completing B.Com, I would suggest you to go for professional courses like CA, CS, CMA or MBA from good colleges. But after all, it's a matter of interest. So, if you really want to make your career in interior design, then sought more information on the same, like it's scope, future, income and disadvantages if any, but don't keep on changing your career stream.
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<p>The Lucknow based Integral University provides a Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) [B.Com (Hons.)] programme with a total period of three years. The cost of this programme for the entire course period is Rs 1,50,000, with an annual tuition fee exempted at Rs 50,000. <br><br>Additionally, the university offers specialised B.Com (Hons.) programs with different fee structures:<br><br>B.Com (Hons.) in Automobile Retail Management (ARM): Rs 55,000 for each year respectively, including Rs 1,65, 000 over three years. <br><br>B.Com (Hons.) in International Accounting & Finance (ACCA): Non-refundabl... View more
Yes, you can apply for admission to colleges even if you might fail in the 2nd PUC Kannada exam. However, you will need to satisfy the eligibility criteria set by the college for the programme you are applying to, which may include passing the 2nd PUC examination in all subjects. In most cases, colleges require candidates to submit their mark sheets and passing certificates during the admission process. Therefore, you may need to provide the passing Certificate for the 2nd PUC Kannada exam before the completion of the admission process. If you are not able to provide the passing Certificate before the completion of the admission process, y... View more
Tally is a go opportunity if you want to make a career in the field of accountancy. However, hardware and networking is purely different field wherein you will have to handle all the technical aspects.
You can simply apply for MBA in human resource, but choose for good college for your Masters, like IIMs, IIFT,XLR, etc. I also go for the entrance exams which all these institutes conduct every year. You can prepare for CAT, XAT, IIFT, CMAT etc. It will surely help you to get better college.
Good luck for your future.
No, you need to pass class 12th with at least 55% to be on safe side. You cannot pursue a Bachelor’s degree without first completing class 12th.