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No. BCA is required for MCA. Some local colleges may provide you admission. You will have to check them personally.
Bellow 50 percent in graduation will not be eligible to get admission in MBA colleges on regular basis.
Dear Phani,
You seems confused between GRE/GMAT. Before opting to the college, first choose your area of study (after B.Com of course you will not go for engineering so GRE options is close for you as this is for Science and technology), now left is GMAT before choosing exam choose the country and college. And as per their criteria, go ahead. GMAT is just an entrance exam. Actual story starts afterwards. Hope this helps.
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Kindly refer to this link for eligibility details:
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Hi,
To get admission in NMIMS minimum eligibility to apply is 12th: 60%
Admission Process
Entrance Test
Eligible candidates need to appear for NMIMS National Test for Programs After Twelfth (NPAT) conducted by NMIMS University.
Merit Screening
Admission is based on score obtained in NPAT.
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You can try for B.Com + CA at the same time, but I will suggest you to complete B.Com, and after that go for CA, because the article ship is very hard in CA. So, I prefer you to complete your B.Com after that do CA. But, your brain is powerful, so you can try for CA +B.Com at same time.
Broadly speaking, there is not much difference between the curriculum of a B. Com and a BBA degree, in the Indian context.
It is more of a marketing gimmick to create an illusion of superiority around BBA to make students, and hence of course their parents, pay more for their studies.
Let’s take a look at the subjects, one studies in B.Com vis-a-vis BBA. I cannot really mention all the subjects of both the courses here because that will make the post too long. But here are two links that talk about the subjects taught in the two courses, and you will not find major differences between the two.
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Hello Sonu, Your question is relevant for many students applying for their undergraduate studies especially in B.Com (Hons). B.Com (Hons) as a course has been one of the most popular courses for students wanting to make a career in Management, Finance & Accounting. The course prepares you to pursue Chartered Accountancy, an M.Com or MBA in Finance and in case you plan to go abroad then you must look at international certifications as well. These are just a few options of course. Further, the big 4 companies, banking, multinational corporations, start-ups, NGO's are all organisations you can explore to start your career. A Masters d... View more
<p>Admission to MCom at the University College of Commerce and Business Management does require CPGET. The college does not permit direct admission without an entrance test. Students must clear CPGET and participate in Osmania University counselling. Seat allotment is done based on rank to finalise admission.</p>
Yes, it is helpful as you study economic and business Studies in this graduation course and it is helpful in the preparation for UPSC exam and while completing your graduation you may join coaching for UPSC.
B.Com in Distance Education
Bachelor of Commerce, abbreviated as B.Com, is an under graduate degree in commerce and related subjects. The degree generates professional skills among students according to their selected course such as Accounting, Statistics, Economics, Finance, Taxation etc. The purpose of the correspondence B.Com degree, offered by NIBS, is to render student with outspread array of operational skills, to specialize the student in a specific area of business and to expose the student to basic business principles. In this way, our students can not only survive, but also grow and fulfill their dreams in this competitive ag... View more
St.Xavier's College, Mumbai, Maharashtra
Fee/year: Rs.4.72 K for B.Com.
After your B.Com, you can go for ACCA. ACCA stands for the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants a leading international accountancy body. The ACCA qualification is recognised and is treated in other countries as being equivalent to their local qualification
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I hope this would suffice. All the best and god bless you.
Hi,
BBA (3 Years): BBA is an undergraduate course, which you can pursue after you have cleared your class 12th. This degree offers an optimum blend of theory and practice to provide a solid foundation in general business management with specializations in area of choice. There are a number of combinations available for you such as: BBA 3 years, Dual Degree BBA MBA 5 years, BBA (Hons.) 3 years, Dual Degree BBA (Hons.) MBA 5 years, BBA (Information Technology) 3 years, BBA (Financial Markets) 3 years, BBA (International Finance) 3 years, BBA (Oil and Gas Management) 3 years, Integrated BBA MBA 4 years. If you are interested in commerce a... View more
Hi Swati,
To give CTET exam, you should complete graduation with at least 50% marks and passed or appearing in 1-year Bachelor in Education (B.Ed). So, you are eligible to give CTET exam.