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Hello DP,
These days availability of graduates in different fields has increased. Hence a simple graduate in commerce or humanities can expect CTC of around 3 to 4 lakhs per annum. Of course in some cases, it can go up or down but this is average.
Hi Ayush!
Following are some of the post CA qualification courses that you can pursue:
- Information Systems Audit (ISA)
- CPE Course on Computer Accounting and Auditing Techniques (CAAT)
- Diploma in Insurance and Risk Management (DIRM)
- Management Accountancy Course (MAC)/ Corporate Management Course (CMC)/ Tax Management Course (TMC)
- Certificate Course on Not-for-Porfit Organizations (NPOs)
- Certificate Course on Indirect Taxes
- Certificate Course on Enterprise Risk Management
- Certificate Course on Concurrent Audit of Banks
- Certificate Course on Internal Audit
- Certificate Course on ... View more
The fee structure depends from college to college. Colleges providing the best infrastructure and good amount of facilities will demand more fees as compared to that of the other colleges providing low infrastructure facilities.
The minimum qualification for admission to the M.Phil. program will be at least 55% marks in the aggregate in M.Com./ MIB/ MHROD/ MFC/ MBA and other such degrees which are equivalent to the MBA degree of the University of Delhi and other Indian Universities. However, the candidates with degrees other than M.Com.
Qualification: Pass in 10+2, A Level, IB, American 12th-grade or equivalent with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate. General Category: Admissions are done on the basis of marks obtained in the qualifying Examination and performance in screening test & interview conducted at the department.
Well, both courses are different. BCA means Bachelor of Computer Application. The other course, CA, is Chartered Accountancy. You can decide in what way you want to go. If you want to become a software developer, you can select BCA and then MCA. Or if you want to become an accountant, you can do CA courses.
Being a commerce graduate, you can choose from a wide range of career options. I am highlighting some of the popular courses that you can pursue after your graduation. Firstly, you can select from the type of categories:
- Masters Degree
- Professional Courses (Including International certifications)
- PG Diploma Courses
- PG Certificate Courses
In each category, you can further explore a variety of course options.
B.Com graduates can try for jobs in numerous sectors. You can try for jobs in accounting firms. In banks, you can apply for PO as well as clerical position. You can attend SSC exam and try to get into jobs mainly in income tax department, sales tax department, intelligence bureau etc. Civil services job is a major option so as to go for either IAS/IPS posts. Railway department also calls for officer posts and so you can apply for the same.
B.Com graduate can work as:
Accountant
Auditor
Consultant
Company Secretary
Business Analyst
Finance Officer
Sales Analyst
Junior Analyst
Tax Accountant
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Digital marketing course
Stock market course
Advance excel course
Web development course
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GST.
After completion of B.Com, ample job opportunities are available both in public and private sector industries. Out of which, top 10 jobs for B.Com graduates are mentioned below;Accounting and AuditingTax Advisory ServicesFinancial ServicesCommercial BankingInternational BankingInsurance ServicesTelecommunication Services and BPOsManufacturing ServicesGovernment ServicesOther Sectors includes Automobile, Hospitality, Media, Information Technology Services
A B.Com graduate is able to land a job with a good basic salary in the range of Rs.10, 000/- to Rs.25, 000/- per month in one of the above employment fields. It is indeed a business-or... View more
Hi,
No there is no such campus placement if you pursue B.Com in correspondence.
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You can get employed by doing any degree. It's totally based on your skills, But you won't get highly paid jobs.
Not necessarily. You need not have mathematics as a subject in 12th for pursuing B.Com at Christ University.
I am sharing a link where you will get information about SRCC admission strategy. You can go through this link, you will get clear all your query.
Link: <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.srcc.edu/academics/admissions/admission-criteria-rules" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>http://www.srcc.edu/academics/admissions/admission-criteria-rules</a>. Good Luck!!
Here are top 8 colleges. All are really very good:
Institute for Excellence in Higher Education - [IEHE]
Career College
Mansarovar Global University - [MGU]
Government Maharani Laxmi Bai Girls PG College
M. B. Khalsa College
Bonnie foi College - [BFC]
Aditya College
Government M L B Girls PG College - [MLB].
Hi,
The most sought after B.Com. Jobs are Bank PO, Accountant, Event Management, Lecturer, Chartered Accountant, Human Resource Development, etc.
B.Com Honours: The programme aims to build in student’s competent business acumen through advanced study of general subjects such as Organizational Behavior and Cost Accountancy, later allowing them to specialize in a chosen area.
B.Com. Economics: The course teaches candidates to analyze and give solutions to economic problems in public as well as private sectors. The curriculum focuses on building business acumen in students with the inclusion of specialties such as cost account... View more
<p>Hi, According to the website, JNU does not provide B.Com (Hons).</p>