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<p style="text-align: justify;">Yes, it is easy getting admission into CMR University's B.Com. in Data Science.</p><ul data-sourcepos="3:1-3:43"><li style="text-align: justify;" data-sourcepos="3:1-3:43"><strong>Eligibility:</strong> <ul><li>To get eligible for admission to a B.Com. Data Science course, one needs to be qualified up to the PUC/12th standard or equivalent.</li><li>The last qualification must have been acquired in any discipline of Science or commerce.</li><li>This course’s admission is purely mer... View more
<p>In Belgaum, some colleges provide a B.Com with ACCA integration. Some notable ones are:</p><p>KLE Technological University: Provides a B.Com course with ACCA integration, offering an extensive curriculum aligned with professional standards of accounting.</p><p>Rani Channamma University: Though traditionally inclined towards B.Com, it might provide ways to integrate ACCA.</p><p>Angadi College of Commerce and Science: Famous for commerce courses, it might provide options for ACCA.</p><p>These organizations offer excellent prospects for students looking to integrate their study of comme... View more
<p>Admissions for the B.Com programme opened on May 7 2025, and the last date to apply was May 19 2025 . Interested students could apply via the official college website by visiting the Online Admission Portal, filling in personal and academic details, uploading required documents, and paying an application fee (usually around 150) . Loyola College offers several B.Com specialisations such as Honours, Accounting & Finance, Corporate Secretaryship, and Computer Applications with admission largely merit based; some specialisations include an aptitude test and interview conducted over May 21–22, 2025. The academic session ... View more
Hello,
Actually, there are hundreds of career options available after completing B.Com. But, it depends on your interest that in which field you want to go. If we talk about further studies, then M.Com or MBA is good options. If you want to do a job, then there are too many competitive exams for which you can apply like - bank exams (SBI PO, IBPS PO, IBPS RRB, etc.), SSC CGL UPSC exams, railway exams, etc.
The eligibility required in most of exams is graduation. So, you can prepare for these exams.
Hi Aisha,
Any person who wants to do a Masters in architecture or Masters in planning needs to have a B.Arch or B.Plan degree.
After +2 comm. You can do
Bcom pain
Bcom honors plain
Bcom cs
Bcom ca
Bba
Bbm
Hotel management.
Hospitality courses.
CA.
Even Arts,media,fine arts.event management.
M.Com Reference Books PDF & Recommended Authors:
Fundamental Of Statistics M.Com by B. M. Agarwal and D. N. Enhance
M.Com Entrance Test Guide (Popular Master Guide) by Sima Kumari
Business Taxation B.Com B. M. BCA & M.Com by Radhakrishnan P. Objective Commerce by Vivek K. Gupta and Manoj Kaushik
The Perfect Study Resource for Delhi University (DU) M.Com Honours Entrance Test by Arihant Experts.
<p>To be eligible for admission to the B.Com programme at Anish College of Commerce, candidates must have completed their 12th grade (or an equivalent examination) from a recognised board, preferably with a background in commerce. A minimum aggregate of 50% marks is typically required, but the specific cutoff may vary depending on the course and category</p>
<p>The total cost for the 3-year Bachelor of Commerce program at Guru Nanak Khalsa College amounts to INR 1,44,000 with an annual breakdown of INR 48,000. The total fee consists of tuition fees and examination fees in addition to miscellaneous other expenses. Students usually must pay additional costs for library usage and sports facilities and cultural activities at Guru Nanak Khalsa College and these charges fall within the INR 5,000 to INR 10,000 annual range.</p>
Krishna !It is suggested to select the course based on your interest.study about the course,its scopes and then choose it based on your comfortness in that discipline.both are doing equally good in their professional but choose the institute carefully,here are some of the premier institutes where you may get admission:
1.University of Delhi
2.SRM
3.Lovely Professional University
Lovely Professional University is doing exceptionally well,they along with good placements has set a new standards in field of education.They work while collaborating with industries benefiting their students in placements.
Hi Siddharth,
To be honest a B.Com degree alone will not fetch you a good job. You will find entry level jobs in stores and malls though. It is advisable you add a PG to your CV to have a job with a good pay abroad. Commerce is a vast area and it will be good if you can explore more and specialize in a particular area such as CA, MS Finance, MIB etc. Remember that situation is competitive, international students always face a lot of competition. To know about eligibility please check job portals, you must refer to company websites and look for requirements pertaining to particular jobs. Similarly check for work experience required. Mos... View more
Yes, but you have to work hard because it's easy to say that you want IIM but very hard to achieve. Just make sure you don't make castles in the air.
With this score you're eligible to get admission in this college.I would suggest you to go for offline IBSAT, all the related information could be obtained from your nearest IBS Marketing office.
All the best!
Hi Yahya,
These are the short term courses that you can pursue after B.Com:
-Cost Accounting Diploma
-Diploma in E-Commerce
-Diploma in Banking
-Diploma in Financial Management.
-PG Diploma in Financial Planning
-International Post Graduate Diploma in Risk Management
-Honours Diploma in Banking & Financial Services(HDBFS) - 4 terms Course
Please feel free to discuss more.
Wish you luck.
if u want an accounts career, must do B.Com
It is around 32000 Rs.
<p>The total charges for the B.Com course at SD College, Chandigarh usually fall between INR 20,000 to 30,000 in a year, depending on various issues such as the course a student is pursuing (B.Com or B.Com Honours) or any extra charges for a facility or service. Contact the college or check the official website for the most accurate and recent fee structure, as changes in policies or academic sessions change the fees.</p>
<p>The expected cutoff percentile for a Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com. Hons.) at Delhi University in 2025 is 96+. </p><p>Eligibility criteria</p><p>To be eligible for B.Com. (Hons.) at Delhi University, you must pass Class 12 with at least 45% aggregate. </p><p>You must also pass Mathematics/Business Mathematics at the qualifying examination. </p><p>You must meet the CUET subject combination requirements. </p><p>You must achieve good scores in the exam for better chances of admission. </p><p>B.Com. (Hons.) course&nbs... View more
Hello ! it totally depends on your interest that which course you want to pursue as there are many courses available BBA and BCOM are doing equally good in their professional. but be careful while choosing the college as the reputation of institute matters a lot.here are some of the institutes where you may get admission:
1.DU
2.'Lovely Professional University
3.SRM
i have heard that Lovely Professional University provides an unmatched entrepreneurial skills to their students which make their students an efficient managers along with high placement standards.
Dear Sanam,
You can try for the below mentioned jobs:
1. UPSC:
a) Civil services.
b) Special railway apprentices exam.
c) Civil services - mail.
d) Central police forces.
e) Section officers/Stenographers.
f) National defence academy.
g) Geologist examination.
h) Engineering services.
i) Indian forest service examination.
j) Indian economy services.
2. SSC:
a) Assistants grade exam.
b) Accounts and auditor recruitment exam.
c) Clerks grade exam.
d) Combined graduate preliminary exam.
e) Combined matric exam.
f) Income tax/Excise inspectors.
g) Stenographers.
Hi,
Course related to Tally are best suited for B.Com students to learn & helps them better after graduation.
You can go for it.
Yes Swasti not an issue, but then basic maths will always be there. So you should not run away from maths like this. Try to learn it to some little extent.