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Hi Udit
Mathematics is found difficult if you hvnt practiced it enough but b.com hons has a good scope for career in future as you will have lot of options to choose from. so I would suggest which ever university you wish to apply for, check the course structure for it and then decide.
All the best.
Hi Deepak
Actuarial Sciences and CA both are difficult to accomplish. To understand the comparison read the following link
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Yes, chances are, you can get admission for B.Com. Make sure to check all the eligibility criteria and apply there. All the best.
After doing this, you mainly get job of managing accounts as for example you can get job under a CA for maintaining and cross checking the same or you can get job in company's finance department.
Congratulations for scoring very good marks. Yes, definitely you can get admission in SBSC College inB.Com Hon. Don't worry, just fill the application form.
No there will be no deduction if you apply for english hons in SBSC. Either if you are a Science student or a commerce student.
You can check out the following link for more information - <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/kmct-arts-and-science-college-kuttippuram-malappuram-72687/course-b-com-in-finance-454961" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/college/kmct-arts-and-science-college-kuttippuram-malappuram-72687/course-b-com-in-finance-454961</a>
the fee structure for three year evening studies in Panjab University is around -
First year students - INR 7600
Second year students - INR 6600
Third year students - INR 6600
<p>Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University, Kashmere Gate, Delhi, offers both merit and entrance-based admissions for various courses. For undergraduate programs, admission is based on the marks obtained in the qualifying exam. For postgraduate programs, admission is based on entrance exams like CUET-PG and CMAT<button data-state="closed"></button>.For Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Open University (BRAOU), the admission process for undergraduate programs is merit-based, and students need to meet the eligibility criteria of a minimum of 55% marks in their qualifying examination. There are no entrance exams for undergraduate programs at... View more
Hi,
You have two options at this time:
1. Quit B.Com and join a good college for a UG course in event management.
2. Complete your B.Com and then pursue a PG course in event management.
The moral of the answer will be join the course of your choice as you will do much better if you pursue a career of your choice.
Some of the best colleges for this course:
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Hello Kanika,According to the best of my knowledge, I would like to suggest you that both BBA and B.Com have their own merits. It depends entirely on your interest before choosing either of the courses.
If making a career in management is your priority, then you should go for BBA as it is the foundation of management and has been specifically designed for MBA aspirants.
B.Com, on the other hand, is much more diversified and has a wider scope for specialisation for post-graduate study.
Thus, it is advisable to first chalk out your skills, aptitude and area of interest before taking up any of the courses. Instead of looking at... View more
Hi!
Yes, if you're passionate about fashion design, I don't see any harm in switching the career. In fact, fashion is a highly competitive industry and talented designers are always in great demand.
You can see a list of top design colleges here- <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/design/fashion-design/ranking/top-fashion-design-colleges-in-india/94-2-0-0-0" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/design/fashion-design/ranking/top-fashion-design-colleges-in-india/94-2-0-0-0</a>
Dear Ithakdeep, it completely depends on the focus or interest of the student. B.com will obviously open up opportunities into the field of commerce and Accountancy. However, if the child is more interested into getting admission into becoming a chef than hotel management course would be better. Becoming a chef is also a highly respectful path into the career. One can earn good name and fame by opting and making a career into it. As both are two different fields one can not have "or" into the path of career as it will only increase the ambiguity. I hope this would suffice. All the best and God bless you.
It will be tough, but I will suggest you to complete a course first, which you like the most. Then, you can go for other courses of your interest.
Hello Subrat,
Its indeed heartening to see your determination for becoming a graduate. These days eligibility to begin studies for becoming a graduate in any subject is 12th. As you have not completed it, this should be your first priority. You can do this via National Open School. Then you can start your graduation.
Hey Karan,
B.Com(Hons) is available here in MLSU for both general and Management quota with total 40 seats.
For general quota, total fees is Rs. 60000 for 3 years
For management quota, total fees is Rs. 1.2 lakhs for 3 years.
Thanks.
Career opportunities include Big4 (Deloitte, KPMG, PwC, E&Y), top global audit firms (BDO, Grant Thornton), US MNCs (Accenture, Cognizant, Genpact) and many Indian MNCs listed in the US markets. Salary packages start in the range of 4.5 lacs per annum for freshers and can go up to 7-8 lacs per annum for experienced candidates depending on their profile and opportunities.
<p>The total fee for BCom at SNU Chennai is <strong>INR 6.75 lakh</strong>, which includes the tuition fee for all academic years. Other charges such as refundable caution deposit (one-time) & admission fee (one-time) are also payable at the time of admission. Hostel, mess, and transport charges are applicable only if the students avail of these facilities.</p>
For B.Com you have to complete the 12th class with above 50% and then you are eligible to take admission in B.Com course.
<p>Yes, one can pursue TY.B.Com (Third Year Bachelor of Commerce) through distance or online mode after completing FY.B.Com and SY.B.Com in regular college, provided you meet the eligibility criteria of the distance education institution or university one had to do (eg. Mumbai University IDOL (Institute of Distance and Open Learning). You'll need to provide your FY and SY mark sheets or a transfer certificate. Since you have completed FY and SY from Mumbai University, IDOL could be the easiest option for you as it ensures smooth credit transfer and continuity.</p>
If you are pursuing B.Com then you can pursue CA, CS or CMA along with it. But when you are doing BBA then you can only pursue MBA.
Programme Name Fee (INR)
MA (distance education) 3700
MA (distance education) 2000
MA in Gender and Development Studies 10800
MA in Psychology 13000
MA in Psychology 11500
MA in Translation Studies 9000
MA in Translation Studies 4000
Master of Arts (economics) 12000
Master of Arts (economics) 10900
Master of Arts (English) 9000
Master of Arts (Hindi) 5000
Master of Arts (Hindi) 9000
Master of Arts (history) 9000
Master of Arts (history) 7300
Master of Arts (philosophy) 9000
Master of Arts (political Science) 9000
Master of Arts (public administration) 9000
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