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Both the fields are good. As BBA is a field of management and business studies whereas B.Com is a field of commerce and trade. Through B.Com you can easily get jobs. It all depends on your field of interest.
MBA has wider scope and opportunities than M.Com, because MBA has Finance, Marketing, HR, IT, and Operations and you can select anyone as per your preference whereas M.Com lacks this type of opportunities.
Hello dear,Both degrees have same value,if you pursue Mba there after.You will get job on the basis of mba only.
CA has implementation of maths so with maths it won't be possible.
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Hi Mohit,
Given below are some options available after completing Masters in commerce:-
1. Lecturer/Professor:
2. Banker
3Government Jobs
4. Human Resource Development Management:
5. Legal Adviser/Attorney:
These are some options, for more details please visit the below mentioned link :-
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Yes, you can. You already studied economics in your stream. Also, it is a commercial subject. So, you can do it.
Being a Commerce student, BCA can be the good option because degree or Diploma in Automobile mobile required 10+2 with PCM. So go with BCA.
<div role="heading" aria-level="3">The fee structure at HL College of Commerce for Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) is:</div><div><table><tbody><tr><th>Semester</th><th>Boys</th><th>Girls</th></tr><tr><td>I</td><td>1350*</td><td>750*</td></tr><tr><td>II</td><td>1220*</td><td>620*</td></tr><tr><td>III</td><td>1220</td><td>620</td></tr><tr><td>IV</td><td>1220</td><td>620&... View more
<p dir="ltr">The DU cut off for B. Com course go too high every academic year. Every year, the college releases the cut off for the B. Com course and the average cutoff goes upto 98%-99%.</p><p dir="ltr">However, candidates must not worry. They can go for online B. Com course in India if they wish to.</p><p dir="ltr">To see the list of available online B. Com course in India, candidates can click <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/online-courses/bcom-courses-certification-training-st646-tg1420">here</a>.</p>
<p>To join the Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) programme at the College of Commerce, Osmania University, you need to follow these steps:</p><h3>Eligibility Criteria:</h3><ol><li><strong>Educational Qualifications:</strong><ul><li>You must have completed your 10+2 (Intermediate) examination from a recognised board with a minimum percentage as specified by the university.</li><li>Students from any stream (Science, Commerce, Arts) are eligible to apply, but having a background in Commerce can be beneficial.</li></ul></li></ol><h3>Admission Proce... View more
No, after class 12th, you are eligible for this.
Hello Neha, I feel chemical branch of NIT-A would be a better choice. Firstly, it is NIT. Secondly, Chemical engineering. All recruiters flock to IITs, and then to NITs. Other institutions are afterwards.
Go with MBA or M.Com programme after B.Com programme. Government job preparation is fine but doesn't just think that this is the online one thing which you have to do, if you do master programs then the more good option will be opened for you.
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The eligibility criteria for admission to M.Com (Master of Commerce) program at Kalyani University are as follows:
1. The candidate must have a Bachelor's degree in Commerce (B.Com) or equivalent from a recognized university.
2. The candidate should have secured a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in the qualifying examination (45% for reserved category candidates).
3. The candidate should have studied Mathematics/Statistics as a subject in the 10+2 level or at the degree level.
Admission to the M.Com program at Kalyani University is based on the merit of the qualifying examination. However, the university may conduct an entra... View more
<p data-start="0" data-end="112">Yes, Jigyasa University (formerly Himgiri Zee University) offers a Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) program. The university provides both B.Com and B.Com (Hons.) degrees through its School of Business Studies.</p><h3 data-start="119" data-end="166"><strong data-start="126" data-end="166">B.Com Programs at Jigyasa University</strong></h3><ol data-start="168" data-end="1002"><li data-start="168" data-end="584"><p data-start="171" data-end="190"&... View more
The fee is very high, and it is Rs. 80,000 per year, i.e., 2.4 lacs for a B.Com (Hons). For more information regarding fee structure, Admission and Placement Updates about Patna Women's College for B.Com. (Hons.) you may visit the following Shiksha link:-
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<p>Yes, transferring from A.M. Jain College, Chennai to Madras University for a B.Com in Bank Management in the second year is possible, but it will depend on several factors:</p><p>Key Points to Consider:</p><p>1. University Policies:</p><p>Since both colleges are affiliated with Madras University, transferring within the same university might be easier than between different universities. However, each university has specific rules for internal transfers, and you must verify the conditions with Madras University and the college administration.</p><p>2. Admission Requirements:</p>... View more
The decision would be based on your interest areas and long term career plans. If you want to pursue a career in academics /Accounts areas then M.Com would be a better option However if you want to move into general management / operations side then MBA would be better.
No, you can't get admission in this college as commerce with Maths is necessary for this course.
<p data-pm-slice="1 1 []">Mumbai University offers a list of courses via its affiliated colleges. <strong>Mumbai University first merit list 2025 </strong>has been released for BA, BMS, BSc, and BCom, among other courses. The cutoff list of a few affiliated colleges of Mumbai University, such as <strong>Mithibai College</strong>, <strong>H.R. College of Commerce and Economics</strong>, and <strong>Kishinchand Chellaram College</strong>, has been released for BCom courses. Candidates can refer to the table below to view the University of Mumbai's first cutoff list for a few col... View more