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The cutoff for B.com. in Finance at Sanatana Dharma College is quite good.
Closing cutoff for general category for B.Com. (honours) is 95.5 % to 97.5% .
Closing cutoff for general category for B.Com. (finance) is 95.25 % to 96.25 % .
There are numerous factors that affects the cutoff of Santana Dharma College. Some of them are :-
1. The average of the best four subjects.
2. The cutoff trend over the years.
3. Number of applications received for individual programmes.
4. Total number of seats in the college for a particular course.
<p>HA College of Commerce HACC BCom is offered in Full Time. Fee for Bachelor of Commerce at HA College of Commerce is <strong>INR 2,840 </strong>as per information provided in the search results. Students can go to H A College of Commerce HACC webpage.</p>
<p>An average starting salary for graduates of Roots College of Hotel Management and Culinary Arts' Bachelor of Catering Technology and Culinary Arts (BCT & CA) curriculum ranges from INR 3 to 4.5 Lacs annually. The precise amount may change based on the candidate's qualifications, work history, and the employing company. Graduates can find excellent employment possibilities in the hospitality industry, including top hotels, restaurants, catering services, and other establishments. These industries have a high demand for skilled culinary specialists.</p>
B.Com people are pretty good in accounting related subjects and that is important part in MBA for any student irrespective of specialization he or she chooses because everyone needs to learn accounting in his life. Other subjects are quite easy to grasp.
do accounts technician course from .CA institute
Yes, you can do LLB course after B.com. The duration will be of 3 yrs.
The eligibility criteria for LLB course is that one should have B.A/ B.Sc/ B.Com degree with minimum 40% marks in aggregate for general category and 35% in aggregate for SC/ST students. But, you have to pass the entrance exam and personal interview.
BBA and BBM can give a better ladder growth in career opportunities.
Thanks
do .CA along with Your B.Com, u vl become chartered accountant
Taking up BBA course will be helpful if you want to do MBA afterwards. But if you are not interested in MBA, and want to pursue some other post graduate courses to pursue, then you surely choose B.Com.
Do MBA, if you want to. Otherwise, go for MCom, or LLB. Or just give exams like UPSC, IBPS, SBI-PO, SBI-Clerk to get a job.
You have already done DIET and it makes you eligible for school teaching. Now, you can go for MBA or M.Com for other career options.
You can do BCA but you have the basic knowledge of computer application. And best college in Punjab is CGC Landran College but if you want best placements then go to Christ University Karnataka Bangalore. I will not force you. I am also going there for BCA next year even I live in Punjab. Best of luck
Hello,
Thanks for asking.
Why do you want to do a private job? This is the right time to make your career.
Go for something better.
Prepare yourself for Government Job exams.
After completing graduation, you are eligible for many competitive exams like - IBPS PO, SSC CGL, etc.
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I hope it will help you.
Best of luck.
Dear Arya,
BBA is better than B.com even though if you aren't looking for MBA then as well its better than B.com reason being BBA is considered as business specialization at graduation level not the case with b.com.
Secondly BBA provides you wider scope for learning through trainings and visits same isn't with B.com.
so BBA is recommendable even if you aren't looking for MBA.
good luck
There is no guarantee Shraddha. If you have sufficient work experience and additional skills such as foreign languages etc you can think about it. I would rather suggest you pursue a course abroad and then look for a job. Countries like Australia and New Zealand allows students to work too after studies. You may research more on these online.
Best of luck.
Dear Karthik,
Please decide as to which country you intend to do your graduation, if it is the US then you need to give SAT and TOFEL tests and get the scores required by the universities you are applying to. If it is the UK and Australia you need only IELTS, same goes for Canada. It also goes without saying that you need the minimum academic scores in your 12th as required by the Universities you are applying to. Rest of the admission requirements like the statement of purpose, letters of reference etc., as required will be available on the University websites in the section International Students. All the best for your future studies.
B.Com is much better than BBA because after B.Com you can opt different lines like banking preparation, insurance accountant, etc. But, after BBA only one thing is left and that’s MBA. By the way, you can do MBA after B.Com also.
CA (inter) is going to contribute to the educational credits required to be eligible to write the exam. You will not have any exemption. You will have to write all the 4 sections. Here is the brief eligibility criteria:
As for CPA eligibility, you need 120 credits to appear for the CPA exam and 150 credits for a CPA license. General rule:
Every year of university education in India is equivalent to 30-semester credits of US education. Some state boards award credit for international professional qualifications like CA. For international CPA candidates from India, generally 3-year commerce graduates from NAAC A universities who hav... View more