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No, 3-year graduation is not eligible for admission in SJMSOM. Minimum duration to be eligible for admission is 4 years.
Delhi university conducts joint entrance examination for admission in BBA, BMS and BBE degrees offered by 10+ colleges affiliated to DU.
Yes, as you are commerce graduate, data analysis course will be helpful for your career growth.
Yes, studying mathematics in 12th is compulsory for admission to Delhi University in the course B.Com (Hons.).
Both are good course, the choice is yours, There are some traditional but yet valuable courses are there like CA (chartered accountant), CS (Company secretary), Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), CPA (Certified public accountant), CIB Certificate in Investment Banking), CMA (Certified management accountant). These courses would provide you core Technical Knowledge in the domain of commerce. But if you intends to pursue you Management career with the blend of commerce domain knowledge, I must suggest regular MBA courses with any of the specialisation like Finance, Financial Consulting, Marketing, Auditing and Taxation, B... View more
Go for MH-CET or MAT May attempt and for now, you can fill forms of colleges you want depending on your interest and location. Fill forms of colleges like ITM, Sri Balaji Society, etc. For any information on Sri Balaji Society's colleges, comment below.
Hi Mehak!
There are many career opportunities or options available to do. Everything depends on the student's interest.
You can do CA, CS, law courses, computer applications, BCA and many other certificate courses.
Good luck!
Yes, you can do Both M.Com and MBA degree together if you will do one degree from regular University and another degree from distance university. You cannot do both degrees together with regular University. Also, you cannot do two degrees together from one university at a time. Yes, but you can do two degrees together in Distance education.
If you want to give more preference to MBA, then you can do MBA from regular University. You should do MBA through full Time course. M.Com is general Commerce degree, so you can do it from distance Education. The value of M.Com through distance education is same as Regular.
You should do MBA Ful... View more
The Certified Management Accountant (CMA) is professional credential career potential in the field of Accounting and Financial management. CMA syllabus includes Financial Reporting, Planning, Performance, and Control Financial Decision Making. CMA is the US equivalent of the Indian Cost Accountant qualification from The Institute of Cost Accountants of India (formerly ICWAI). CMAs have knowledge of Financial Planning and Analysis, Financial Management, Internal Controls Risk Management. Cost Management. Performance Management, Decision Analysis and Professional Ethics. CMA certification open a lot of opportunities for candidates in the d... View more
Your marks are quite low, so you'll get private MBA colleges.
All the best for your bright future.
Hello Kavita,
You are eligible for CTET in social science paper. As B.Com is counted in arts stream.
Yes, you can. However, it might not be recommended to pursue one immediately after completing an M.Com. The reason one says this is that, without additional work experience, the incremental benefit of an MBA over an M.Com would be marginal at best. Also, your having an M.Com degree might not prove to be a significant differentiate at the time of campus placements, which would be one of, if not the primary, the factors driving you to pursue an MBA in the first place. A better idea would be to get a few years of experience post the completion of your M.Com under your belt, following which you could apply to some of the one - year MBA program... View more
Hello Aniket,
Yes, you can easily pursue LLB after M.com because both of them are totally different. Also, you can pursue LLB anytime as you can hold two degrees but the only thing is that you can't pursue two regular courses simultaneously I.e. you can't pursue LLB while doing M.Com from a regular college.
<p>Hi, according to me, CMA Jain University is a better option. BBA Sets up a foundation for your career ahead. CMS has the best faculty with excellent teaching techniques. If we compare in terms of fee, it is far less than St. Joseph College of Commerce. Also, the average placement is more in CMS. Moreover, it has better reviews than St. Joseph's. I would suggest you go to CMS Jain University for BBA. All the best for your career ahead.</p>
You will be given priority to pursue the below mentioned courses:
1. BBA honors.
2. B.Com honors.
3. BA economics honors.
4. BA English honors.
You can also try to crack NATA exam and try to opt for:
1. B.Arch.
2. B.Des.
You can opt for law and try to pursue courses like after cracking CLAT exam:
1. B.Com LLB honors.
2. BBA LLB honor.
3. BA LLB honors.
You can consider the below mentioned colleges:
1. SRCC.
2. Lady Shree Ram College.
3. Loyola – Chennai.
4. Delhi University.
5. Christ University.
All the best.
It will be great. But, since you have already done B.Com, you may even try for post grad options, because IPM is under graduation + post-graduation.
<p>Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce (SGGSCC) primarily offers undergraduate commerce and economics courses based on CUET scores. Please note that it doesn't offer a full-time MBA programme.</p>
Yes, you can do your MBA even after your M.com. You can get admission there on the basis of your graduation and entrance exams score.
Sorry to say but sir a commerce student is not eligible for B.Tech.
<p>For MBA admission at Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce students have to go through the application process as shown here:</p><ul><li>Check the course eligibility for MBA admission</li><li>Fill the mandatory pre-admission form on the DU admission portal</li><li>Check cutoff percentage. The cutoff percentage is set by the college as per DU's admission schedule. Candidates meeting the cutoff percentage can apply for admission</li><li>Eligible candidates must complete the admission formalities before the last date</li><li>Please note that admission is going to b... View more
Hi Shaleen,
A computer science degree can be combined with any other degree (arts, science, engineering, medicine, or business) to make that person more employable. Many students will combine a computer science degree with a business degree. This enables them to work in a business environment such as marketing or management; with the additional skills and knowledge a computer Science background gives. So, the choice is yours now.
Thanks.
Venky is better for B.Com (Hons) while Narsee Monjee is better for management courses. Moreover, it's DU affiliated and is one of the top government colleges for commerce.
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If it is undergraduate program, it really does not matter much. you can choose either choose on the basis of overall cost of education. NMIMS Indore campus is relatively new and it is a first batch so difficult to comment on quality of faculty whether it is at par with its Mumbai campus.
Go for BBA and then MBA. This will provide you a great hike in your career, as it will get you an impressive profile and package in an organization.