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GCCBA, Kolkata is quite better than KIIT School of Management. Here are a few reasons:
1.GCCBA established in 1905 and KIIT School of management in 2003 so KIIT is new and GCCBA is old so obviously there are some good things in GCCBA that's why this college is running since a long time.
2.Fee Structure of KIIT University, School of Management is very high as compared to GCCBA Kolkata
3.GCCBA college is having all the world-class facilities for the betterment of the students and KIIT mainly focus on B.Tech.
4.GCCBA college is especially for commerce studies and KIIT gives a degree to almost all the course this mean GCCBA car... View more
Hello Himanshi,
I think so, yes. There is no compulsion for maths as a subject. However, knowledge of maths in some form or the other is required for both these courses.
Hey Goinod,
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Let’s look at the few fields to see what kind of jobs you can find to satisfy the requirements.
Front office: Actual Trading or Trading Desk support, where you help the traders make their decisions.
Middle office: Operations in big investment banks, they deal will processing of the trades after it's done, they enrich the trade and record it in Accounting Systems.
Back office: All kind of Reporting, Analytics, Risk calculations, Regulatory etc.
Research: Fundamental, Technical Research, Top to Bottom (at Country / Macro level, narrowing down to Company level) or Bottom to Top (Compare few companies and see why they are ear... View more
<p>A rank of 1795 in IPUCET is a very good rank to get admission to B.Com (Hons) at JIMS Kalkaji but besides that, the candidate has to check the previous year cutoffs in oder to keep track of the trend followed by the college. and keeping your non-residency in mind candidate is supposed to check the other criteria floated in college prospectus and the official website.</p>
<p>Narmada College of Science and Commerce, in comparison to other institutions, offers decent placements. The average median package stands at INR 2,16,000, making it an important factor of arriving at a decision. Courses at Narmada College of Science and Commerce are enlisted in 4 streams, namely Science, IT & Software, Business & Management Studies and Accounting & Commerce. Moreover, courses at Narmada College of Science and Commerce are taught in Full Time mode.</p>
There is nothing like required score. As it is rank based, on your merit in comparison to other applicants. Higher you score, better the chance. Though, there exist some reservations too.
It focuses on fundamentals, principles, methods and processes in Accounts, finance, e-commerce, banking and auditing along with a brief overview of Business Management. All the best.
I think, the teaching faculty for this college is quiet good, but actually it depends on the course you are taking admission in. DDUC holds good reputation and teaching faculty for science stream as compared to other stream. So, yes if you want to take admission into science stream you can definitely go for it.
Yes, you will get placed after completing B.Com (Hons). Recently, a student got placed in EON at a package of 23.5k.
Yes, you can teach commerce in schools. Choosing education and mathematics in B.Ed doesn't matter for that. But you must have knowledge in the subject of commerce for teaching commerce in schools.
<p>For admission in a BCom programme at Sphoorthy Degree and Post Graduate College, it is crucial that the aspirant fulfills the course-specific eligibility criteria. Thus, only the asiprants who have completed Class 12 with a 50% aggregate and CEC/MEC/MPC/BiPC as optional subjectsare eligible for admission. In addition, student should have passed the qualifying examination from a recognised board. Candidate must also hold the Class 12 mark sheet during application form filling and at the time of admission for verification purposes.</p>
<p>The B.Com in Corporate Secretaryship education run by SRM Institute of Science and Technology in Chennai was shut in October 2023.</p><p>Although there is no explicit notice of last admissions for the program, most of these courses admit students through merit according to Class 12 performance.</p><p>In case you have been hunting for some similar programs or institutions, SRM IST has a number of other B.Com specializations and on which the availability can further depend on the year, as well as the applicant pool. Stay tuned to official communication from SRM IST for other options or any further guidance.&l... View more
Hi,
Yes, it is possible to pursue B.Com and CS simultaneously.
However, you need to manage the schedule properly so that the timing of the two doesn't get mixed.
Further, you need to be ready for hectic studying schedule if you wanna excel in both the courses.
It's quite normal to pursue graduation and CS together, so you can also go for the same.
Think and decide.
All the best.
It depends upon you what you want to achieve in the long run. MBA in finance in long run will have a positive impact in your career. Certificate course may help you in short run.
An investment is an asset or item that is purchased with the hope that it will generate income or will appreciate in the future. In an economic sense, an investment is the purchase of goods that are not consumed today but are used in the future to create wealth. In finance, an investment is a monetary asset purchased with the idea that the asset will provide income in the future or will be sold at a higher price for a profit.
Hi Akash,
Yes, MBA in Business Finance is a good option for you.
Good luck.
No, you will have to appear for the exams step by step.
The choice between BBA and B.Com depends on personal preferences and career goals. BBA offers a broader focus on business management and administration, with specialisation options, preparing graduates for managerial roles. B.Com focuses on core commerce subjects like accounting, finance, and taxation, leading to careers in accounting, finance, and related fields. Consider your son's interests, desired skill set, and future aspirations to make an informed decision.
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