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Almost, all cities in India have open universities or institutions that offer M.Phil through distance learning. The pioneer is Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU). This university has study centers in almost every state in India. Each of these universities conduct their own admission or entrance examination.
See, it's up to your choice, because both have their other Values for example if you love finance and accounting, then you should think about CA. and if you love law and you have capacity to solve issue of people, then it is fine to opt CS.
Hello,
There is no maximum age about this course for Distance learning, and it sounds good that you want to complete your education and you can. But, make sure that you complete the course. If you want to do the course, then go for it, but if you want job, then check the specific exam age limit.
All the best.
You can go for BBA. B.Com is bit difficult to study as compared to BBA. So, it will be good in terms of job and studies if you go for BBA.
1) If u want to become Accountant, opt bcom.
2) if u have a chance of higher study do mba.finance after bcom
3) do .ca along with Ur bcom.
4) not interested in accounts/finance, do bba
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<p>The total tution fees is INR 8.8 Lakhs for B.Com at the school of Economics and Commerce BML Munjal University.</p><table style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 100%; border-width: 3px; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" border="1"><colgroup><col style="width: 50%;"><col style="width: 50%;"></colgroup><tbody><tr><td style="border-width: 3px;"><strong>Year</strong></td><td style="border-width: 3px;"><strong>Tuition Fees (Indian rupees)</strong></td></tr>&l... View more
Go for MBA after BBA/B.Com and work hard for your role as a manager. To reach CEO level it will take 10-12 years if you are doing exceptionally well for your organization.
<p>As a rule, admission to B.Com (Hons.) is provided in Dayalbagh Educational Institute based on CUET for which you are supposed to take subject-wise tests. The common subjects asked in the entrance test are on Accountancy, Business Studies, Mathematics, or Economics-based. Sole dependence on the General Test might not help one much as most universities, like Dayalbagh Educational Institute want students with prior knowledge of relevant subjects in commerce-related fields. One needs to follow the specific CUET guidelines of the institute in choosing the subjects required to stand a better chance for admission.</p>
Hello Saksham,
No, it is not compulsory to include Maths in BFS (best four subjects) for B.Com (H), but one should have Maths either as additional subject (6th) or optional subject (5th). Yes, passing in class 6th or additional subject is necessary. 33 are the passing marks. If you are a Science student, you should have either of the core Commerce subjects - Maths and Economics for B.Com (H). For Economics, you should have Maths till class 12th, but it is not necessary to include it in BFS. And yes, Economics definitely should be included in BFS for Economics (H) else you will face deduction.
Eligibility to get admission in B.ed Course:
For getting admission in B.ed, you will have to qualify entrance test and need to have 50% in graduation.
As a B.Com fresher you can get job in the following sectors:-
BANKING.
RETAIL.
IT.
FMCG.
STOCK EXCHANGE.
MANAGEMENT.
ACCOUNTING.
FINANCIAL SECTORS.
Job Prospects of PG Diploma in taxation law:
A course in Taxation will let you to explore amazing career opportunities in accounting domain. You can find job as per your educational background and working experience. Aspirants who have recently completed their graduation can explore jobs in private and government sectors whereas, professionals can join company as tax policy analyst, tax recruiter, tax advisor, tax examiners, revenue agents, tax manager, tax collectors and tax accountant. Lets take a look on some job titles after completion of a Taxation course:
Personal Finance Consultant
Employment Tax Specialist
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Yes, it will always be an addition to your career growth, if you pursue MBA along with your work experience of 3.5 years.
Hi Mohit!
The basic eligibility for admission to any of the B.Com. programs is a pass in Higher Secondary School examination with Maths and English as core subjects. However, different universities release cut-offs. Cut-offs largely depend on the performance of students in the 10+2 exams and the number of qualified students applying to the course. Though there is no work experience required for the course, students with work experience can also apply.
Hello,
It is good that you have secured your seat in DSC. You will be able to take admission in DCAC only when there will be seats available till 8th cut off. Seats of all good colleges are getting filled so how can you assume there will be one for you by 8th cut-off?
*DSC and DCAC are equally good. NIRF 2018 AIR of DSC is 25. While DCAC is nowhere in the top 100. DCAC, undoubtedly, is one of the most sought-after colleges of South Campus for commerce but Dyal is no less. So don't worry about the decision.
All the best!
No, there no such benifits like extra percentage or something. The only plus point is you are eligible for more courses than other students without maths. No other benefits of passing 12th with maths. Course like B.Com (Hons).
Eligibility to apply for admission to CS (Company Secretariat) Executive programme:
For the admission in the executive or the professional programme, candidates must have completed the graduation from the recognised board or the university along with the score of Common Proficiency Test (CPT) conducted by the Institute of Charted Accountants of India (ICAI).
As long as you can manage to get 75% attendance in your course Jamia has no issues with whatever course you pursue outside other than your degree. Infact your graduation syllabus would only supplement your knowledge for your CA attempts. So you can always prepare simultaneously for CA CS or any such entrance.
Hi Sweety,
In B.Ed, there is 2 optional subject and 5 compulsory subjects and the 2 optional subjects are based on your graduation stream. So, you can choose as per your requirement. You can take maths or English as optional subjects.
There are so many good options that are budget friendly. It all depends on your score. If you scored well, you can go for Delhi University. The fee structure for B.Com and BBA is very low there. Or you can go for any government college as they will hold a low fees structure. If you do not want a private university, then you can opt for GGSIPU.
Hi Anutosh!
Test Syllabus-
General English (25% weightage)
Logical reasoning (25%)
Data interpretation (35%)
Basic general awareness (15%)
You can refer-
Quant Aptitude by Tata Magraw Hill
Competitive Examinations Tips, Techniques & Short-cut Methods by Guha Abhijit
R. S. Agarawal books on Verbal Reasoning
Business English and Communication by Clark or Days
More Powerful Vocabulary by Wilfred Funk and Norman Lewis
Apart from books, also spend time for magazines like Business & Management Chronicle by Chronicle Publications and Competition Success Review or even newspapers would help such as The Hindu, Economics Time or The Statesman.