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Hi Ashwini. Eligibility criteria for B.Ed correspondence course for applying in entrance exam:
1.graduation from recognized university with at least 50% marks.
2.Two years experience in teaching in a school recognized by central or a state government or a union territory.
If you have this eligibility then you can apply for B.Ed through distance education.
Thanks!
Hello,
Dyal Singh College, DU is definitely the best choice. Its AIR by MHRD's NIRF for 2018 is 25. All other colleges mentioned don't even find a place in the top 100 list except for Maharaja Agrasen College. Dyal Singh has better placements, internships, faculty and 'graduation outcome' and legacy! Choose this without a doubt.
PS- Ask me anything because I am the student of DSC itself. :)
You will have to qualify an entrance examination. Details are as given below:
Eligibility criteria: Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (Commerce) or an equivalent
examination with not less than 55% marks in aggregate of English and Accounts and two
subjects from amongst Economics, Business Studies, Business organisation, Commerce, Banking, Entrepreneurship, Mathematics and/or Statistics. Or
Diploma in Secretarial Practice examination of this University with not less than 55% marks (in theory subjects only) in aggregate. Test Paper Details : There shall be one objective type paper of 100 marks with the following... View more
Yes, only if you have passed senior secondary exam. Then, you are eligible for various correspondence course. But, you cannot do regular course. You can do it through IGNOU and other universities.
Both are well and good. But I suggest you Bhartiya Vidyapeeth university. It has the best circumstances in all the fields providing best facilities. There is very good environment to study because of all the faculty are highly qualified.
Hi Karthik!
Bachelor of Commerce or B.Com. Is a 3-year undergraduate degree in Commerce, the minimum eligibility for which is passing of Higher Secondary Examination with Maths and English as core subjects. Admission Process for the course is usually merit-based, however, some colleges might conduct entrance tests for admission to this course. Some of the universities which conduct Entrance Tests are: Jamia Milia Islamia University, Delhi, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi and Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai. You can find the best commerce colleges in India by vis... View more
The key differences in all these courses are the types of courses, the objective, subjects studied and the specialisations in each of these courses there are some commonalities between these course such as the duration, nature of these course, curriculum with the core subjects, skills, degree status and the specialisations.
B.B.A. is a Bachelors in Business Administration: As the name suggests it deals with Administrative studies. It is basically designed to give students a basic knowledge of all the functions that are involved in a company for example marketing, finance, human resource management, etc. the subjects that are studied ar... View more
<a href="https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/articles/amp/du-to-conduct-entrance-exam-for-bcom-admissions-2018-blogId-15277" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/articles/amp/du-to-conduct-entrance-exam-for-bcom-admissions-2018-blogId-15277</a>
Refer to the link. It says as of now no official notification has come. So, the admission will be on merit basis till now. Also, as I searched for syllabus for entrance there is nothing. Regards.
Hello,
You can eligible to appear for IPMAT exam. As this exam can be given by students who passed class 12th with 60 % marks.
B.Com with ACCA is a 3-4 years undergraduate course in Bachelor of Commerce that has 6 ACCA papers integrated within the course. B.Com with ACCA helps the students finish ACCA Professional qualification without much additional training since the curriculum is already integrated or embedded in the B.Com syllabus. ACCA is an internationally recognised certification. Students studying B.Com with ACCA get to study all the aspects essential for commerce and business, ranging from accounting, taxation, marketing, management, reporting, law, government compliances along with regular B.Com subjects. B.Com with ACCA is comparatively costlier as com... View more
<p style="text-align: justify;">The top scholarships for M.Com at Shreemati Nathibai Damodar Thackersey Women's University, Pune include the Centennial Year Endowment Scholarship and the Dr. Vijaya Mulay Scholarship. Centennial Year Endowment Scholarship amount: Rs. 25,000 per year.Eligibility: Family income should not exceed Rs. 20,000 per month. Applicants should be among the top ten in the previous exam. Applicant should not be availing of any other scholarship. Dr. Vijaya Mulay Scholarship:Amount: Rs. 60,000 per year (divided into two installments).Eligibility: Family income should not exceed Rs. 20,000 per month. Under... View more
<p>There are 4 types of scholarships the CMR University offers to the students;</p><p>1. <strong>General scholarships</strong> - It is a general scholarship for CMR students, physically challenged, siblings studying in CMR.</p><p>2. <strong>Merit scholarships</strong> - Percentage required range between 90-95% and above for undergraduate courses and 85-90% and above for postgraduate courses.</p><p>3. <strong>Entrance test scholarships</strong> - The CMR University conducts several entrance tests to avail this scholarship </p><p>4. <strong&... View more
I think DBS is the best for B.Com go for it
Hi Mayur, Seems like you are really trying too hard to study mathematics engineering. If you are not good ATIT then you should probably change your field. Plus, Commerce has a wide variety of choices. Science and commerce are far different from each other. See, every stream has its own career aspects. I am not saying that commerce is better or Science is better. It's just that, if you want to change your field, then don't think much, just switch.
Any college who’s cut off is 62 percent will admit as NIOS is an approved board under MHRD.
Hi Smriti,
If you have completed your 10+2 in commerce stream (with Maths) from a recognized board of education with at least 50% marks, you are eligible to apply for the course. You can apply online on the institute's website with the required information. Shortlisted candidates will be called for Group Interview based on marks obtained in 10+2 and performances in extracurricular activities. Candidates are selected based on the score obtained in Group Interview.
You can do CA course along with your B.Com honours from Xavier's but you have to consider following points:
1. While taking admission in CA you have to write a letter to ICAI for the course i.e. B.Com you are doing from Xavier's.
2. In Xavier’s College you can submit your registration letter which you will receive from ICAI in order to get some concession regarding attendance because for professional course there is some concession in the attendance.
It is worth the effort. The course details are perfectly matched to the industry demand. Programme Highlights:
The focus is on to train and upgrade market participants as per the current market standard by offering various modules on Algorithmic, Trading, Technical Analysis, Fundamental Analysis, Portfolio & Risk Management. Certified programme by NSE Academy Limited & Trading Campus. Placement opportunity with top brokerage houses. Faculty with industry experience. Foundation for portfolio management and risk analysis.
100+ built-in strategies with back testing feature.
100 hours of practical training on real-time markets.
SOL doesn't have specialised course in B.Com for ICAI students whereas IGNOU has. It would be better to opt for IGNOU course specifically designed for ICAI students.
Hello Jerald Maths is optional for B.Com. So many students are doing it already.
You can easily get through b.com without maths. Integration, Differentiation, Trigonometry, etc. to be studied in maths are nowhere used in B.com. You simply have to study accounting principles and finance terms.
Thank you.
<p>The choice between BBA, BBM, and BCom depends on your career goals and interests. BBA and BBM are more focused on business and management, with BBA emphasizing general management skills and BBM offering more specialised management training. These courses are ideal for those aiming to pursue careers in business, marketing, or entrepreneurship. On the other hand, B.Com is more commerce-focused, dealing with subjects like accounting, finance, and economics, making it suitable for students interested in pursuing careers in finance, accounting, or taxation. </p><p>In terms of job opportunities, BBA and BBM offer a ... View more