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Both courses are job oriented but it's up to you what you want to do in future.
In case, if you want to go for Masters degree like MBA or some another then both B.Com and BBA are good.
But if you don't want to go for Masters then you should go for BBA because it has more opportunities in comparison with B.Com.
It also depends where you pursued your graduation. I mean doing BBA from distance or not reputed college will decrease its value. So, you should try for both courses and you should choose any course (BBA or B.Com) from a good college.
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If you want to become a lecturer, a regular course is mandatory. Distance learning will not give you the competence or skills that are required for becoming a lecturer. Also, the colleges would not prefer to hire someone who has pursued education through correspondence. A regular course is always given preference and is considered valid against a distance course.
I assume by management seat you mean general admission. If so, the eligibility criteria would be 50% in all semesters of your B.com. if you are eligible you can apply for the course online. You may refer this link for guidance as to how to apply.
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Hello Harish,
Eligibility remains class 12th, but as we're having PCB, there may be some criteria for admission. Actually, every state has its own rules. But it's surely possible. Go to your local college and enquire.
Please check for your eligibility to pursue CFA from the criteria mentioned below:
CFA: Eligibility
The eligibility for the programme of Chartered Financial Analyst CFA is as follows:
Candidates are required to qualify the Bachelors degree in any relevant field. Those who are pursuing their final year of Bachelor degree are also eligible for admission to CFA course. Applicants are required to have work experience of at least 4 years for availing for the course. Regards.
For admission in almost all the colleges, you have to appear for an entrance test for admission to MS.
BCA is a Bachelor of computer application. You can pursue this graduate degree after your class 12th exam, and this is a computer course. You can enroll only in this course, if you choose Maths Science (not for biology students) in class 12th. BCA course covers computer languages, web technology, computer and network architecture and many other computers stuff. After a BCA, you can also go for its Master's degree i.e MCA Masters of computer application.
You should do private B.Com, if you are preparing for CA, as it need lot of self-study. So, doing regular CA is worthless, as you will waste your time and energy in attending lectures. I will not suggest you to drop 1 year of articleship for regular B.Com, as B.Com can simultaneously be done while preparing for CA as most of the syllabus is common.
BBA is better than B.Com. Career prospects: After BBA one can find jobs opportunities in marketing and sales division in corporate sectors or as a management trainee. If one follows up his BBA with an MBA degree from a reputed institute then they have a chance to increase their job prospects along with high salary package.
CA is not done from college CA is conducted by a CA institute i.e ICA and if you want to do CA with BBA then my advice is that don't go for that. If you want to do CA then take admission for B.Com and then you should do CA as it will help you with both CA and B.Com.
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Yes, you can do M.Com along with ICWAI. Only while taking admission, you have to give a declaration in a prescribed form to the institute.
BCA is Bachelor of Computer Applications whereas Tech Bachelor of Technology. BCA issolely computer related where. As B Tech in corporates technical subjects along with computer applications. The former is a degree course whereas the latter is an engineering discipline.
Get fees, placement reviews, exams required, cutoff &amp; eligibility for all courses. Master of Commerce (M.Com.) (Part Time) (2 years).
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Please go through the link and download the relevant course brochure to get the fee details of your desired course.
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The cut off for B.com in computer applications at Kakatiya University for:
General Category - 6645 rank
SC Category - 29698 rank
Backward class B - 14027 rank
Backward class D- 11496 rank
No, you can't not write 3rd year paper if B.A. It is not possible. Your options are like this first you can complete the B.Com course and you can apply for the B.A. Or you can directly take admission in the B.A. Course. Now its all up to you what you want to do.
<p>To be eligible for the Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) programme at St Joseph's College of Commerce (SJCC) in Bangalore, students must have passed <strong>10+2 from a recognised board in any stream with a minimum of 70%.</strong> This includes <strong>ISC, CBSE, Karnataka PU Board, International Board, or other state boards</strong> from India or abroad. <strong>Students must also be from a Science or commerce background</strong></p>
maths not compulsory for pursuing B.com but you have good knowledge in accountings.This is main subject for B.com.
Hi Rohit,
The admission fees for BCom in last year were Rs. 23,900 for morning and Rs. 38,000 for evening department. These are the fee one has to pay at the time of admission, it includes 1st quarter fees also. And, this year, it will also remain almost same. Even if it gets changed, the amount will not be much different from the given figure.
All the best.