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Hi Sanket!
Law +CS is a great combination for the career growth and in the industries too, candidate having a CS with Law degree are preferred most. CS is a field that deals with the legal side of the companies and its a good career option for those students who wish to make their career in the corporate law. Appointment of the CS has been mandatory as per the companies act in the industries. A person who wishes to be a CS needs to have an in-depth knowledge of the Law related to the Industries and Companies. So a Law degree always helps a person to excel in the field of Law. In India, the monthly starting salary can be anywhere betwee... View more
Hi Anushka!
It is totally upto your interest. Both of the fields will require some amount of basic maths but nothing complex. For CS course, only foundation course has maths. For MBA, again there is little maths and calculations involved, especially if you want to specialize in finance. Else, if you wish to skip maths throughout, you can opt for MBA in Human Resource or Marketing. You can also explore the new and upcoming fields for MBA like MBA in Travel and Tourism, Event Management, Retail Management, E-Business etc.
Hi Aakash, you can find many options here, see which university or college comes within your budget
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/canada/be-btech-colleges-dc.
In any commerce or management studies, there will be account so there is no option in B.Com or BBA. There will be account compulsorily. So, after your PU commerce, you can choose BCA. There will be mathematics for 1 or 2 years. (Depends on University).
Logical extension of BCA degree is lateral entry MCA or M.Sc IT so that you can take up application developers roles in Indian IT industry.
Eligibility will depend on your MHCET scores along with your graduation marks, if you are considering MMS as option. For PGDM, there is no fix criteria for getting admission, each college has its own selection process.
There is a lot of scope after M.com. As it is a PG course, so employment can happen in various areas such as:
The need for highly qualified candidates is increasing day by day. This is because of the expansion of business due to the use of latest technology. Most of the leading companies require candidates with experience and qualification.
Employment Areas
Banks
Budget Planning
Business Consultancies
Educational Institutes
Foreign Trade
Industrial Houses
Inventory Control
Investment Banking
Merchant Banking
Public Accounting Firms
Public Accounting Firms
Treasury and Forex Department... View more
Dear Binit, if you really want to pursue MBA through distance learning, than it is advisable to go for IGNOU. It is a very well established brand name in the field of distance education and learning. The Study material is of international standards and industry ready. IGNOU is moreover internationally renowned University. However, the final call is yours. I hope this would suffice. All the best and God bless you.
You can go with any taxation or accountants firm for part time to meet your expenses that will glow your career in CA too.
<p>CMS College Of Science And Commerce Fees & Eligibility are:</p><p>B.Sc- 36,000 (1st Year Fees) 10+2</p><p>M.Sc- 36,000 (1st Year Fees) Graduation</p><p>B.Com- 36,000 (1st Year Fees) 10+2</p><p>BBA- 36,000 (1st Year Fees) 10+2</p><p>BA -36,000 (1st Year Fees) 10+2</p><p>BCA -36,000 (1st Year Fees) 10+2</p>
Sorry but with only 62 marks in mains, no college is available for you to give you admission.
However there is a way, you can contact private college/university.
I am also planning to study abroad. You should apply for Australia in April and May for July intake and in December and January for February intake. For UK, you should apply before 15th October. Because, deadline for the most universities is that. But some universities also accept application after that. Check the official website of the University Requirements and deadline to which you want to study.
Hi, do you want to study abroad?
Check the below link for CFA:
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FRM is conducted in two parts:
Clearing the FRM Exam Part I is the first step for an individual to become a Certified Financial Risk Manager. The candidates are expected to know about the risk management concepts and theories as they would apply to a risk managers daily work. The Part I exam focuses on the essential tools and concepts required to assess financial risk. This exam is available in the month o... View more
Which is better? The MBA is an academic degree, typically requiring two years of study. The CS is a professional designation requiring about one year of study and a professional examination. The emphasis is on corporate governance, working closely with boards of directors, and liaison between the corporation, government, and shareholders. The CS studies corporate law, accounting, finance, management, economics, and information technology. The MBA studies those subjects plus marketing, production, statistics, strategy, policy and other business related courses. The MBA emphasizes preparing students for management positions in any level of a... View more
<p>If your accounts is not very strong I would like to suggest you to go with BBA as it offers more in terms of business studies and did not require alot of accountancy. </p><p> </p>
To pursue CS, i.e company secretary there is not any compilation to be from commerce background only you can do your CS programme after completing engineering.
Hello,
In my point of view, B.Com+CS is better then BBA+CS. Because B.Com+CS both are related to each other. You have completed your 12 with 72 % in the commerce field, then why do you think of BBA? You should take admission in B.Com and registered B.Com.