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Hi Rohan,
Following are the list of Top Colleges for B.Com (Hons) :-
1. Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC), Delhi
2. Loyola College, Chennai
3. Lady Shri Ram College, Delhi
4. Christ University, Bangalore
5. St. Xavier's College, Mumbai
6. Hindu College, Delhi
7. Hans Raj College, Delhi
8. Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce, Pune
9. Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce, Delhi.
Last year, the cutoff for general category was 97.5.
Usually there isn't much difference in the cutoffs. But let's hope for the best and wait for the cutoffs. Also there are other good colleges in Delhi University providing B.Com (Hons).
Hello Vipul,
You can find given link BBA College in Delhi. <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/bba/colleges/bba-colleges-Delhi" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/bba/colleges/bba-colleges-Delhi</a>
If you have any queries, feel free to ask. Thanks.
<p>OP Jindal Global University offers the popular Global BCom course, which offers a 4.5-year long programme to students. Students enrolled into the Global BCom course are provided a regular foundational course of 2 years. Next, the students are provided with exposure to advanced Management studies at Deakin University, Australia.</p>
Dear Uday,
It is not at all necessary to continue your PG from the same university where you completed your graduation. You can surely go ahead for your M.Com from some other university. You will definitely have to provide migration certificate in the new university. As far as the entrance exam is concerned, you need to directly get in touch with the university authorities or visit the website of the university.
I hope this would suffice.
All the best.
God bless you.
The course is open to students of all streams, and not just for those with a commerce background. Students from a non-commerce background at the Intermediate/Plus 2 level will have to appear for a qualifying test in basic Accounting, Mathematics, and Computer Literacy. For more information, kindly visit the website <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.xaviercollegepatna.org/bcom-p/#1460112194707-640ec90e-491b" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>http://www.xaviercollegepatna.org/bcom-p/#1460112194707-640ec90e-491b</a>
Hi Donit,
If you will do B.Ed. After M.Com, then you can apply for the post of PGT or you can do M.Ed. And become a teacher educator after qualifying NET in Education. If you don't get B.Ed, then in other sectors you can seek jobs which include:
Auditing
Banking and finance
Electronic marketing
Funds management consulting etc.
Thanks!
LU conducts examinations for admissions in B.Com every year. Last year, some seats were vacant so they had to do spot counselling. I would suggest that you give the entrance exam and hope for the best.
You need to have a B.Ed and followed by a state entrance exam, which will land you in a government school.
<p>CA-Intermediate Registration Fees in India At the CA-Intermediate level, a candidate has the option to attempt one group at a time or both groups simultaneously. Therefore the fees are also charged accordingly. Only those who have registered at the CA-Foundation level can use this facility. The fee for a single group is INR 11,000 and INR 15,000 for both groups of students in India. Nevertheless, this facility is not available to the student who joined at the CA-Intermediate level to become a chartered accountant. They need to pay INR 15,000, the fee for both groups. A fine of INR 600 is applicable for late payment of registration... View more
For admission in BBA you are required to have passed XII or equivalent course in any discipline from any recognized Board. You are eligible for BBA with your +12 academic records.
The tuition fee for B.Com is INR 9,000 per annum. A total of Rs 30,000 will be charged for the duration of the course of 3 years.
<p>Faculty: <strong>Teachers are extremely helpful and are qualified</strong>. They are always there to help students. The course curriculum makes students industry-ready. The teaching pattern is different in SJCC.</p><p>After completing a graduate programme in Business Analytics, <strong>a person can work for technology companies, consulting firms, research agencies, or companies in different industries</strong>. With a graduate degree, a professional can work in executive or mid-level management.</p>
Hello Aarushi Chanana,
Enter your rank in the link given below and get the list of best colleges:
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/ggsipu-college-predictor" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/ggsipu-college-predictor</a>
Hope this helps! All the best for your admission!
Hi Devansh, please check the college website directly. Here is the link for the eligibility and cut-off
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I will suggest you to do B.Com hons, B.Com Honours are offered by almost all of the best management colleges in India. Therefore, it becomes important for all the candidates freshly out of school, to understand every aspect of this programme. It is, however, very important to be well aware of the career pathways which open up after the conclusion of B.Com (Hons). B.Com Hons is a specialised and most pursued undergraduate degree aimed for commerce students who wish to pursue a career in the field of accounting, finance, economics, company business, and alike. Now I am sharing the list of top private Universities name which offers course :-<... View more
Okay, first of all I would like to tell you about the concept of best of four. Basically it's the aggregate average of the best four of your subjects, and not a list you're ranked in. So you're best of four is 95.25 (Accountancy, Econ, BSt, Eng). You have to take English because best of four requires at least one language subject. Now, about your percentage. SRCC's cut off barely goes below 97.8%-97.5%. So practically speaking, I'd say it's not but there are other great colleges is DU as well, you can try them.
You are eligible to seek admission in MCA after B.Com provided you have maths as a subject in 10+2 stage.
I think B.Com is better Idea
Yes, you may take admission for IT stream or else for BCA. You may also take admission for B.Sc.
Anything. End of the day, you would want to do anyone specialisation so you will opt for that specialisation in MBA. It is said people who don't want accounts alot in there course opt for BBA as B.Com has too much of accounts. Anything if ideal until you have a goal to accomplish.