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you have to identify your interest field. if you are more interested in reportind and accounting field then you can go fir CA and other collateral cources or the best of all is CPA from AICPA but if you like more about financing regarding share market and capital market then u should opt for CFA or FRM and If you are good enough in maths then go for Actuaries. All these are the world class courses and will give you a lucrative career and recognision.best of luck
Hi Arnab,
To get admitted in St. Xavier's College, Kolkata for B.Com you must have Mathematics in your +2 that is class 11th and class 12th Maths and English are the two compulsory subjects. As far as I know, St. Xavier's University, Newtown which was inaugurated last year provides B.Com degree, even if you don't have Maths. Kindly, check both the websites for further details.
While selecting the best institute, you need to check some of the important parameters such as recognition, year of establishment, batch size, syllabus, faculty, fees, placements etc. For your reference, here's a list of some renowned fashion design institutes in India:
National Institute of Fashion Technology
National Institute of Design
Lovely Professional University
National Institute Of Interior and Fashion Technology
Institute of Apparel Management
International School of Design
Indian Institute of Fashion Technology
LISAA School of Design
Vogart Institute of Design And Management, Delhi.
You should first identify your interest zones then decide which course you should take up, don't just look for the university or college. BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) is a professional course. BBA offers an in-depth knowledge and skills in the area of business management and entrepreneurship whereas B.Com (Bachelor in Commerce) gives knowledge in general business principles, accounting, finance, law, economy structures etc. In future if you wish to pursue MBA, then BBA will be more preferable although you can take up other courses as well. On the other hand, B.Com opens more number of options after graduation. I would recomme... View more
If you want to pursue a course related to business studies, BBA is a good option.
No, you can pursue one degree at a time. Or, you can pursue BCA+ MCA dual degree. Good luck.
Hi Haseeb,
Sorry, but graduation is a must for to get admission in a college for MBA.
Good luck.
Hi,
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Dear Aspirant, If you are looking technical course other than BCA then I would recommend B.Sc. (Hons) in Computer Science or B.Sc. (Hons) in Information Technology programme after 12th in commerce. One of my friends did B.Sc. (Comp Science) after commerce from LPU and got placed in an MNC. Well, being alumni of LPU, let me tell you the eligibility criteria for these programme at LPU. You just need 60% marks in your 12th class with English subject as a mandatory subject or equivalent. Moreover, you have to qualify for the LPU NEST exam conducted by LPU. I hope this helps
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You can pursue BCA and MCA later.
Hello,
Firstly, I want to say nothing is impossible in this world if you are having determination and dedication towards your goal then nothing can be hard for you. Try to get good percentage in your 12th give your 100%. About exam its not hard question are from basics only from 1 to 10th standard level so try to practice last years papers and make habit of reading newspaper daily. Some questions of previous year like given below:
1) The smallest bone of our body is found in? A) Our ear b) Our nose c) Our eye d) Our toe
2) Which of the following is used in pencils? A) Silicon b) Graphite c) Charcoal d) Phosphorous
3) Westsi... View more
Yes, you can join. But your son should have some basic knowledge of accounting and finance. Otherwise, it will be difficult for him to study the 3-year course.
Yes, you can apply. You just have the clear the entrance exam.
For sports quota, you can get into SRCC even if you have your percentage in 60s.
But you need to have a very good record in your field of sports. And also, you need to give trials.
For OBC, parents annual income certificate is checked to know whether you fall under creamy or non-creamy layer.
For SC/ST, you have a lower cutoff percentage. Usually comes down to 80s.
But, you can't apply for two reservations. Either you choose Sports quota or SC/ST/OBC quota.
Delhi University has a bigger brand name which will have positive impact on your career in future. I will recommend B.Com from DU followed by LLB at DU as a career option for you. This will be a better option in comparison to BBA LLB at Amity University Noida.
Yes, you are eligible. In some college, you have entrance exam. If you pass, you can get. But,check out weather to leave B.Com course or discontinue.
Yes, it is one of the central university of India and for B.Com it will be a good option.
You have decent academics and it's good to start preparing now. Its not that difficult. If you belong to general category, you need more than 97 percentile to get a call from an IIM.
<p>Students who want to get admission to the Prestige Institute of Management and Research need to match different admission criteria as per courses. The table below showcases the selection and eligibility at Prestige Institute Indore criteria:</p><table style="width: 77.4273%; height: 211.111px;" border="1"><tbody><tr style="height: 76.7778px;"><th style="width: 13.0741%; height: 76.7778px;"><p>Course</p></th><th style="width: 42.6835%; height: 76.7778px;"><p>Eligibility Criteria</p></th><th style="width:... View more
Hi Aniket,For XLRI, you don't have to worry much about your academic scores. Focus completely on acing your XAT exam and you will stand a great chance to get admission in XLRI. However, IIMS do consider academic background, so it will be quite tough to get into the top IIMS even if you ace the CAT exam.
The normal eligibility criteria for B.Sc maths honors degree course is a pass degree in 10+2 or equivalent examination in science stream with at least 50% marks obtained by candidates in mathematics subject or in aggregate from a recognized board or institute.
Yes, it is one of the best career options after B.Com. But I will recommend you to go for MBA entrances like CAT, XAT, MAT, etc. These exams help you get great colleges for MBA.
Maths is only compulsory when you take admission in B.Com (Hons.) course otherwise for B.Com (Prog.), it is not compulsory.
Let me brief you about Investment banks first. Investment banking is divided into three broad areas, the front office, the middle office, and the back office.
1. The front office comprises the client facing roles like traders, mergers and acquisition analysts, underwriters etc.
2. The middle office consists of research and risk management roles like equity research analysts, risk managers etc.
3. The back office recruits employees for support roles who take up tasks like clearing and settlement processes, bookkeeping etc. Now for you, if you are a graduate in finance B.Com BBA BMS etc. ), then you can do some certification c... View more
Normally, they give much preference to 12th marks and other extracurricular activities. Secondly, there will be a GD / PI, followed by a power point presentation on any contemporary topic.
No, you can't do B.Sc Home Science after class 12th commerce, because B.Sc is a course of Science stream. Hence, you are from commerce stream, so you can't pursue this course.
You can pursue M.Com from distance with. Ed but it will be difficult for you to study both. In B.Ed course lots of practicals are there and assignments are there. Also your exam dates might intersect with each other. If you can manage your time then there is no problem.
Jamia has a very good department for commerce and business studies but having studied in both DU and Jamia, I think DU provides you with more exposure. The curriculum in Jamia is quite old and there is no industry interference in studies unlike that in DU. Therefore, I would suggest you to go to DU instead of Jamia if you have both the options in hand.