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<p>The fees for Honors at Jain University vary depending on the specialization. Here are some of the specializations and their corresponding fees:</p><p> (Hons.) in Corporate Accounting: 2,25,000 per year, with a total fee of 6.75 lakh.<br> (Hons.) in Analytics & Leadership: 3,00,000 per year, with a total fee of 9 lakh.<br> (Hons.) in Business Analytics: 2,35,000 per year.<br> (Hons.): 1,80,000 per year, with a total fee of 5.4 lakh.</p>
Yes, you can. Many colleges offer this combination.
Hi Usha, Dr. CV Raman University is a UGC recognised university and there is no problem with this university. The degree is very much valid. According to the list of fake universities published by UGC on their official website, this university isn't listed. Hence, there is no issue with this university. You can see all the recognition by visiting this link:
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.cvru.ac.in/About/Recognitions" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>http://www.cvru.ac.in/About/Recognitions</a>.
Yes, you can get CS seat with this rank.
Hi Nikhitha,
Candidates are required to opt for Entrance or Merit mode of admission depending on their percentage in qualifying degree put against the minimum percentage criteria decided by the university for each mode separately. Admission to the students of the University of Delhi will be only on the basis of merit mode. Final Admission
Separate lists will be published for each category consisting of merit rank in qualifying exam or rank obtained in the entrance examination. University will approve the admission on submission of requisite documents and fees. For more information, click here:
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Hello,
There is a lot you can do. 2nd semester is the best time to prepare for any competitive exam in the future. B.Com majorly gives you jobs like that of "Financial Analyst or Manager" because it deals more with statistics, finance and Economics. Good that you are asking now so that you can plan accordingly from the options below:
* TYPICAL JOBS :
1. CA
2. M.Com
3. Consultancy ( One of the highest paid jobs)
4. Banking / Auditing
5. Government Jobs ( for eg; in RBI)
6. MBA in Finance
* OFF BEAT JOBS :
1. Law
2. Hotel Management (in cost departments)
3. Teaching
4. Start up
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Hi Hema,
Both the field you mentioned are two different interest. You need to find in which field you want to make a career. Let me discussed here:
The Bank exam will allow you to apply for the banking job for PO, Clerk, manger and other posts. While the UGC NET Exam will enable you to become an assistant professor at university level, and for the JRF fellowship award. The eligibility for the Banking exam is graduation degree while the candidates must possess the post-graduation degree for the UGC NET Exam. However the final year candidates can apply for the UGC NET but they will be eligible for the NET certificate after the succe... View more
Yes, its good that you choose CA, but one thing you should remember that this line is full of theory paper, if you are prompt in theory part means your remember capacity, then do it. If you want to know CA processing then go to <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="www.icai.nic.in" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>www.icai.nic.in</a>.
Most probably No. 80% for general category is not enough for admission into this college. Check last years Merit List or Cut Off List to know the minimum marks required. Last year my friend who scored 82% and was general category also wanted to take admission in the same college but wasn't alloted a seat.
Yes, you can apply.
There are a lot of exams conducted by the banking department. If you will do MBA or any other professional course then you can apply for specialised officer post in different banks.
All the best!
Please feel free to revert.
11th class marks are not counted for admission in B.Com or B.Com Hons. You are advised to study hard and score very high in 12th board to seek admission in B.Com Hons Commerce. All the Best!
Hi Shubham!
B.A. (Hons) course in Japanese language is a full time bachelor degree course. You cannot pursue it simultaneously with B.Com (Hons) but may be after you complete your graduation. Also, if you are keen on learning the language, you can pursue some short term certificate course for the same.
No, you need to go through second year B.Com to get admission into Third year B.Com, you cannot skip one, if you have any gap in between.
Yes, there is B.Com (Hons). You can get information regarding this course by given link:
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/st-xavier-s-college-mahapalika-marg-Mumbai-1184/courses?bc[]=6&ct[]=151&lo[]=1153" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/college/st-xavier-s-college-mahapalika-marg-Mumbai-1184/courses?bc[]=6&ct[]=151&lo[]=1153</a>.
Hey Manoj,
Please use this link for reference. Different education advisor websites are giving different gete structure I suggest you to call the college and ask about the same. This link speaks about the college ranking, placements and other details of the college.
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Yes, you can join. Chandigarh University is a better option to pursue B.Tech in B.com. It has a great Infrastructure and great faculty members. It has high class facilities full Wi-Fi campus. Moreover, it has wonderful placements.
To pursue B.Com and CA together you can do B.Com from correspondence and do your CA
the syllabus for B.Com is same as CA
The eligibility criteria for CA final is you must be graduated from a certified university so its better to pursue B.Com with CA.