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<p>Free from MH CET – 65 percentile, 10th- more than 70%, 12th- more than 70%, BCom- 60% you can apply to MBA/MMS colleges in Maharashtra. The colleges you may get include Mumbai University Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies with a percentile of 63.31 and K.J.Somaiya Institute of Management Studies and Research, with percentile 64.13. Two other options can be Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies and the tuition fee of this university is INR 6,00,000 per annum; SIES College of Management Studies, where the tuition fee is INR 2,50,000 per annum. </p>
<p>Amity University offers <strong>B.Com</strong> (regular) and <strong>B.Com (Hons)</strong> with different subjects. The regular B.Com includes basics like Accounting, Economics, Business Law, and Taxation, plus electives like Marketing or Banking. The B.Com (Hons) goes deeper with advanced topics like Financial Management, Auditing, and specializations in Finance, Banking, or even Data Analytics. Both programs allow some choice in subjects, but Hons is more focused. or contact their admissions office. Let me know if you'd like help comparing the two</p>
<p>JMI B.Com (Hons) entrance exam syllabus:</p><p>- *Numerical Ability*</p><p>- *Language Skills*</p><p>- *General Awareness*</p><p>- *Reasoning*</p><p> </p><p>Prep tips:</p><p>- Visit jmicoe.in</p><p>- Manorama Yearbook</p><p>- The Hindu, Economic Times</p><p>- MBA Guide, Arihant Publications</p><p> </p><p>Program subjects:</p><p>- *Financial Accounting*</p><p>- *Business Mathematics*</p><p>- *Principles of Management*</p><p>-... View more
<p>Even if you take CUET, you cannot get into Jamia Millia Islamia's B.Com (Hons) programme without taking its separate university entrance exams. The B.Com (Hons) course admissions are based simply on its own Jamia Entrance Test and not CUET. Furthermore you must take the exam and register for it to be eligible for admission into the program.</p>
<p>Hi.</p><p>Total fee: Around ₹45,000 for the full B.Com programme (42 months / ~3.5 years) in Padmashree Group of Institutions.</p>
Yes, you can easily get admission in BCA after completing class 12th with commerce stream. To pursue MCA after completing BCA, it is always better to pursue class 12th with commerce with mathematics as one of the subject.
Both the courses have different curriculum. It depends on what your future plans are. If you want to make your career in IT sector then go for BCA otherwise B.Com will be a better option.
Hi, you cannot do two degrees at the same time. If you are planning to leave B.Com then you can write CLAT.
Hi Rishabh Jain,
Chances are there but not too high. Your admission prospects will depend on your overall application profile, your projects, internship, recommendation letters, personal statement, demonstration of exceptional work, knowledge and uniqueness in your area of study. If you are confident of these points then apply or consider other countries.
After B.Com, you can take admission for MBA and MCA, MS, M.Com, LLB, MA. You can do CA, CS, CMA. If you have interest, you can do IDT also.
Hi Twinkle, the best will depend from person to person. Typically after B.Com course, choices can be PG Diploma in accounting, professional accounting, finance, etc. But if you have any other interest closely related to this field, you can explore.
Please refer to the link provided below for details regarding admission cut-off for M.Sc. Mathematics in the college mentioned above. You should be able to download their brochure which contains all details regarding cut-off for M.Sc. Mathematics in the college. You could also contact the college directly if admission cut-offs are not mentioned in the brochure.
Link: <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/college-of-commerce-art-and-science-magadh-university-patna-51635" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/college/college-of-commerce-art-and-science-magadh-university-patna-51635</a>
BMS stands for Bachelor in Management Science and BBA stands for Bachelor in Business Administration both are equivalent. And B.Com is quite different.
Hello Sahil,
Please go through this site:
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Yes. You pursue B.Com if you have 10+2 from an recognised board.
Hello,
Yes, you can apply for B.Com(Hons.) even if you don't have maths.
Hi Shivani, American universities are very flexible, so there could be a chance. It depends on your overall profile, how good your skills are and how you demonstrate your interest. You must have a good score in SAT must show some good computing skills etc. Write to the universities, the admission team will guide you according to your profile. You can also select your major later, apply with undecided major first, and select your major in the second year onwards. Again, this will depend on how good your skills and aptitude are.
No, mathematics is not compulsory for B.Com in SRCC. You can get admission in this university by your 10+2 marks if your marks above 95%.
Good luck!
Accountant. After your graduation immediately, you can work as an accountant and most of the fresh commerce graduates look for a job as an accountant. Tax Consultant. Human Resource. Banker. BPO / KPO. Auditor. Stock Broker. Lecturer.
Hi Nirmal, Decide what you want to be in next five years and then analyze what your options are if you were to study IPM or CA after analyzing see which course is most the compitable to your self made future image and proceed with that. IPM goes for a holistic development of the student by making him acquire knowledge and be efficient in different domains. It garners your presentation skills and boosts your overall development. It isn't focused on just one domain but many. On the other hand a CA deals in depth about the field of accountancy. It is a correspondence course to say. You study, go give your exams and then do your articleship. T... View more