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<p>Presently, the Pragnya Degree College does not have an online fee structure available for the B.Com in Chartered Accountancy. However, one may always contact the college directly for updates regarding the fees arrangement because it usually works on a fee structure based on similar courses in the area.</p>
<p>Delhi College of Arts and Commerce: Constituent College of Delhi University<br>Other colleges: Other colleges offering B.Com without math include Lady Shri Ram College for Women, Indraprastha College for Women, and Christ College. Top 10 Course After 12 Commerce Without Maths A B.Com is a three-year course that can be pursued as a general or specialised degree. The specialised degree, known as BCom, allows students to choose a specialisation like accounting, marketing, finance, economics, taxation, or management. A commerce without math curriculum can be useful for students to learn about business, trade, and the economy. In... View more
Take Sri Aurobindo regular college. It's near Qutub Minar, the campus is fine.
You can go for graduation from DU which is more important than going for SOL.
Hello,
Yes, you can admission for M.Com in RTMNU. Good luck.
You must meet the eligibility requirements for education, character, work experience,and identification. Before application can be approved, ALL documentation (proof of education, character reference, and identification) must be received and approved by The IIAs Certification staff.
To register for the final year B.Com at S. B. B alias Appasaheb Jedhe Arts, Commerce & Science College, you need to follow the steps mentioned below:
Visit the official website of the college and click on the "Admission" or "Registration" link. Look for the registration form for the final year B.Com programme and download it. Fill in the registration form with all the necessary details such as personal information, academic details, contact information, etc. Attach all the required documents such as mark sheets, certificates, ID proof, etc. Pay the registration fees as per the college guideli... View more
<p>With a score of 626 out of 800 in the CUET (Common University Entrance Test), your chances of getting admission to BCom (Hons) at Delhi University (DU) depend on several factors, such as the specific cut-offs for the year, the college you are targeting, and the overall competition. Since you belong to the general category, the cut-offs are typically higher.</p><p>The highest cut-off marks for DU admissions typically fall between 650-700. For admission to the BCom (Hons) course, a score above 700 is considered good.</p><p>Further, it's essential to check the latest cut-off lists and apply accordingly.</p>
B.Com program could act like a basic foundation, on which you may build your career. For example, after B.Com. you may go for number of other programs like- MBA, MCA,Civil Services, Central Government jobs, Law, Chartered Accountancy, Company Secretaryship, etc.
Hi Jass,
Scholarships are provided by the colleges and universities abroad, if you are academically bright which can be seen from your percentile and you have a very good profile then they will help you.Universities in USA are very good when it comes to scholarships. You can also take education loans from banks like SBI, PNB etc. There are many organizations too like Aga Khan Foundation, British Council scholarship etc.
Hi Jayesh,
Firstly, I would ask you, if you really love Maths or not? If no, then don't even think about it and if yes, then to be very honest, Commerce with Maths is really very important. It will be tough in these 2 years, but it is worth it, as you will get benefit in the upcoming next 5 years. If you take up Maths, then your options for good colleges get wider, for example in St. Xavier's College, it is compulsory to have Maths in class 11th and class 12th. And again, if you take up BBA or B.Com, both has Maths paper in 1st or 2nd year. You, however have to deal with it, be it now or then.
But, I would suggest you, if you rea... View more
There are several courses you can opt for Bachelors like:
Bachelors of Commerce B.Com
Bachelors of Commerce (Honours) or B.Com (Hons)
Bachelors in Economics
Bachelors of Business Administration BBA
Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS)
Chartered Accountancy CA
Company Secretary CS
Cost and Management Accountant (CMA)
Yes, you can get easily admission in M.Com. Just go and apply.
Dear ManuShree!
Generally, in for Bachelor's in Data Science, you need to be from PCM background. But still, there are some who are working as a data analyst after commerce background. For specific degree, you need to go for 'Statistics' (some university asked you to be from Science stream for that). But in addition, you need to be excellent in Programing, Deep Learning, Machine Learning, Neural Network, Data Visualisation etc. Coming straight to your point, you may check the website of "SP Jain University". It's one of the greatest college in India. They currently started a Bachelor course in Data Analysis. Just have a look there. Hop... View more
Hello Manjunath,
There is no such thing as "best" here. Both the courses have their own importance.
BBA is a professional degree where theoretical concepts like management information systems, fundamentals of Human Resource Management (HRM), Financial Law, and fundamentals of marketing are taught.
B.Com degree equips a student with fundamentals and concepts of Accountancy, Business Administration, Finance, Economics and Industrial Policies. After completing your B.Com, you can pursue M.Com from a recognized university.
On the basis of your interest area, you can choose one of them.
Eligibility for Diploma in Hotel Management is mentioned below. Please check for your eligibility to pursue a Diploma in HM from the criteria mentioned below:
Listed below are the minimum criteria which candidates interested in pursuing the course are required to fulfil, in order to be eligible to apply for the course:
Successful qualification of the 10+2 level of education in any stream, from a recognised educational Board. A minimum aggregate score of 50% (45% for SC/ST/OBC candidates) at the 10+2 level. Regards.
Hi,
Andhra University conducts exam for admission in different UG and PG courses AUCET (for courses related to subject areas such as Science, Commerce, Humanities, Mass Communication, Teaching, etc.)
Besides, the university also accepts scores of other national/ state level entrance exams for UG and PG admissions. It may be noted that admission process for some of these courses requires candidates to appear for a counselling session also. Candidates can fill and submit Andhra University application form in the online mode on the official website of the varsity for UG and PG course admissions. Candidates can also pay the applicatio... View more
Please refer to the link provided below for a list of careers which are available to students with a commerce background. There are a number of colleges which offer a variety of courses and I am sure you will find a viable course which he can pursue for a bright future.
<a href="Https://http://shiksha.com/careers" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>Https://http://shiksha.com/careers</a>.
Admission is based on marks obtained in 10+2. Interested candidates can apply online or offline with required information.
Eligibility:
Candidate must have passed 10+2 from recognized board. For further details regarding this course, please refer to the link provided below:
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/psychology/course/b-a-in-psychology-m-s-ramaiah-college-of-arts-science-and-commerce-m-s-r-nagar-bangalore-284396" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/psychology/course/b-a-in-psychology-m-s-ramaiah-college-of-arts-science-and-commerce-m-... View more
If you can complete both of them without compromising on grades in any of them you will definitely benefit more than others who would have pursued just one. You have an advantage of having two qualifications once completed. Strong Future scope if performance is good.
You can do B.Com (Hons) provided you had maths as a subject in 12th. But they will deduct some 2-5% from your percentage and the deducted percentage will be considered for the admission. This is about DU.