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<p>Eligibility Criteria of B.Com Program at NERIM: <br>Higher Secondary Education that is 10+2 in any stream from any recognised board.<br>Minimum Marks: The minimum aggregate marks required for admission is generally 45%.<br>Entrance Exam: some programs demand having to pass an entrance exam, though not all.<br>This information about the needs available currently is accessed from the website of NERIM.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p>The fees for B.Com are in between of INR 20,000 and INR 40,000 per annum which varies on the taken course and the added facilities provided in the institution. It's normally within the ranges of INR 60,000 to INR 1,20,000 for a three-year B.Com. All these added with exam fee, the utilization of the library resource and other added services rendered by the university.</p><p>For the most updated information and fees, please visit the official web page of your chosen university or contact their admissions office because fees may go up a little every year.</p>
<p>Hi.SSU's Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) is a 3 years course offered at the UG level. To be eligible for this course, students must have 45.0% in 12th.</p><p>Admission to the B.Com. programme is typically based on merit, and candidates may need to appear for an entrance examination or interview as part of the selection process.</p><p>Thanks </p>
<p>For the 2024–2025 academic year, Ethiraj College for Women in Chennai released its merit list for the B.Com. Corporate Secretaryship (Aided) program. The highest cutoff was 400 marks for candidates in the OC/BC category, with subsequent cutoffs slightly lower for other categories. Admissions are merit-based, considering Class 12 marks.</p>
What are those every aspect? You are comparing an apple with an orange, both are different fruits with different qualities. If you want to make a career in civil services or want to pursue MBA both courses help. If you want to do CA or CMA then BBA does not help. If you want to opt for a career in sales or marketing or HR then BBA (only if it is done from good, reputed institutes) will help.
Hello dear,Both degrees have different prospects.If u compare both of them in terms of job or corporate exposure or practical knowledge,then u can go for MBA.It will help u to get job easily.But if u choose M.COM,U will not get that much help in placements.After completing this u can opt teaching profession by giving net/set exam.Best of luck!
If you had PCM at +2 stage you can do B.Arch even after B.Com.
BBA will be a good option if you have plans to go for business in future. BBA will introduce you to the basics of business and issues related to it. It will make you well equipped to get in the business field, but it will be an entry-level knowledge (I.e. you will get into a primary role in management). You need to go for MBA to get the business analyst post and further reach to the higher posts like VP/CEO/COO.
B.Com will open the gates for you to take up the financial roles in an organisation. Finance will help you to make a career in the share market as risks and credit analyst. B.Com along with MBA in finance will have better care... View more
do CA+B.Com in distance mode from ignou/other
Dear Harisha,
Since you have completed graduation now you have few good options apart from Masters such as-
Professional courses like CA/CS/ICWA
UPSC exams.
IBPS exam for Banking sector
It is advisable choose as per you area of interest.
All the very best
Nothing is easy in studies. You have to work hard to get good marks. So don't expect that any course exist which is easy to study.
But if the question comes of course selection and getting job then I must say you should select B.com since it provides a wide range of PG courses. While if you take BBA then it will only lead to MBA in PG course.
Now it depends on you what wold you like to study.
Hope my answer will help you.
Please let me know if my answer helped you little bit.
Dear Naveen, BBA is better optn than b.com since, In BBA you will be learning most of the things with business prospect and in B.com it's all in general,
BBA is considered as specialization course same is not the case with b.com.
BBA carries value in compare to b.com.
and now lets correlate this with CS, You must be planning for career in corporate after cs so it's quite obvious BBA will be an advantage for you to learn about corporate environment not B.com.
Good luck
Hello Sinora,
If you wish to teach at the school level, you can start exploring B Ed courses and preparing for entrance exams. Alternatively, if you want to teach at the undergraduate level, you can prepare for NET (national eligibility test)
Other possible options for you are:
1) If you want to work in a foreign country, then you should devote your time in preparing for IELTS or any other examination required for Dubai.
2) You can also give tutions, teaching B.Com (H) will not only strengthen your base in the subject but also help you gain experience for becoming a teacher or lecturer.
3) You can go for a good comput... View more
The minimum eligibility criterion for admission to B. Ed. is that the student must be a graduate in any discipline. The candidate must either have a Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Science (B. Sc.) or Bachelor in Commerce (B. Com.) from any recognized university with at least 50% marks in aggregate.
The difference between BBA and B.Com is that BBA is completely a Business focused degree which will include subjects like Management principles, Business Economics, Business Mathematics, Database Management, Operations research etc. whereas B.Com would focus more on subjects like Corporate Accounting, Financial Accounting, Cost Accounting etc.
However, there are lots of similar subjects covered in both the degree programmes as the base from where the degrees have been generated is the same i.e Commerce.
Unless you have PCM at 10+2 stage you can not do B.Tech CSE. In order to fullfill your dream of becoming software engineer you can do BCA and MCA. You can also join software industry as Business Analyst after doing PG and having domain expertise in fields such as Banking, Insurance, Travel. Transportation, Healthcare, Education etc.
Well, I think you don't need to do post-graduation in any stream if you want to crack any competitive exam. You should start preparation for competitive exams after graduation because most of the government jobs require graduation rather than post-graduation. You should not waste your time for post-graduation. You can give these 2 years in preparing your competitive exams.
Yes, you can pursue your future course in this direction.
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Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com. Hons.) at BESC - The Bhawanipur Education Society College, Kolkata such as cutoff, placements, fees.
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I am pleased to have connected with you.
B.Com Rs 2,230 (1st Year Fees)
B.Com Hons. Rs 2,530 (1st Year Fees).