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It's good to read that you have clarity on your career path. Since there is an option available of pursuing CA after 12th standard, its advisable for you to enrol for it and pursue it along with your B.Com. You will have dual benefit here on one side along with B.Com, you will be able to gets additional qualification of CA & in case you are not able to clear CA then also after completing your graduation you can explore M.Com / MBA as other options.
Dear,
According to me, you should complete your Bachelors from India and after completing graduation, you should consider MBA programme from Australia.
By this, you will save your money for further education and make your foundation strong in terms of knowledge and skills.
All the best.
You could opt for
B.Com-LLB at various National Law universities PAN India as well as other law institutes.
Yes, you need to complete your graduation to appear for CAT. The eligibility for CAT is 50% marks in graduation. You can choose the degree course depending on the field of your interest. MBA in finance is more in line with B.Com.
please clear what actually you want to know.?
Based on B.Com, I am of the opinion that IT MBA IT will be an ideal higher qualification for you. If you can do some courses to gain BFSI domain knowledge and get IIBA certification to become a qualified BA, any IT company will hire you. With MBA IT you will be qualified for pre-sales support, Sales & Marketing and Account Management roles in IT and ITES companies.
Go for B.Com or CA. CA will be an advantage if you want to get into banking, as banks prefer CAs.
if your family condition is gd .then must go bba and mba with same field.
otherwise go bcom then mba finance.
The latest cut off of Patna women's College for B.Com is:
General- 88
BC- 76
SC/ST- 60-65
<div dir="ltr"><p data-sourcepos="1:1-1:243">The placements for B.Com graduates at Symbiosis College of Arts & Commerce (SCAC) Pune are generally considered to be good, with a strong track record of students securing jobs in reputed companies. Here's a breakdown:</p><p data-sourcepos="1:1-1:243">SCAC's placement cell attracts a good number of well-known companies, including the Big 4 (Deloitte, EY, PwC, KPMG), D.E. Shaw Group, Wipro, Goldman Sachs, Northern Trust, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, various banks, and many more.</p><p>While the exact numbers may vary year-... View more
<p data-start="194" data-end="275">While exact cutoff marks for B.Com. are not specified, the university has set a general eligibility criterion for undergraduate courses:</p><ul data-start="277" data-end="426"><li data-start="277" data-end="426"><p data-start="279" data-end="426"><strong data-start="279" data-end="305">Minimum Marks Required</strong>: Candidates must have passed their 10+2 examinations with at least 60% marks from a recognized board. </p></li></ul><p da... View more
Dear,
For this, you need to consult with Study abroad counsellor and file your application according to your college choice and start preparing for IELTS or TOEFL. You can know about the process during the education fair which will start shortly.
All the best.
The Bachelor of commerce degree is designed to provide students with a wide range of managerial skills, while at the same time building competence in a particular area of business. Most universities plan the degree such that in addition to their major, students are exposed to general business principles, taking courses in accounting, finance, business management, human resources, etc.
BBA is designed to give a broad knowledge of the functional aspects of a company and their interconnection, while also allowing for specialization in a particular area. BBA programs expose students to a variety of core subjects and allow students to speci... View more
Aashna, for a teaching career in school, go for a B.Ed degree. In a private school, you will get a job by clearing the interview and in a govt.school it will be based on clearing TGT/ PGT test.
If you want to teach in university/ college, then go for a post graduation degree. You are saying you don't want to do M.Com, so, you can go for M.A or M.Sc Economics or even MBA. After the completion of the degree you can apply for jobs in private sector, for govt.sector clear the UGC-NET paper.
These days, the colleges/ universities apart from providing you B.Ed / Masters degrees also give you coaching for TGT, NET etc. Some offer placemen... View more
<p>The CUET exam is yet to be held for 2024. Only after the result is declared for all the exams, the admission to the NM College of Commerce & Economics begin. </p><p>According to the academic calendar admission may begin at the month of July, may be in mid-July or August.</p><p>You need to keep a close eye on it. You can also refer to shiksha.com for all the updates.</p><p>I hope it will help.</p>
<p>In most cases, no you can not directly take admission in third year of B.Com when you fail in the 1 st year and then you take a free year. Academic progression rules in University are normally severe. It is most likely that you would be required to re-enrol during the first year or the second year at worst, in the event that you pass your failed subjects upon the discretion of the university regarding the re-admission policy. A gap year does not automatically lead to a promotion since there is a normal practice of having a backlog of failed subjects, especially at the advanced years. You are required to talk to the admission or re... View more
After B.Com, you can apply for this and if you’re lucky enough, you could definitely crack the exams to be one:
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