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178 Views Posted 9 years ago

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CPA is a short duration course but to pursue it, you need to be post graduate either in M.Com or MBA finance. To work in abroad and to have good job opportunities, you can pursue M.Com + CPA or MBA finance + CPA.

47 Views Posted 7 years ago

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It's the same thing. By 2017 all the IIMs were providing PGDM degree that doesn't mean that from 2018 all the PGDM degrees are of no use. In PGDM, you gain the knowledge of all the subjects from all the streams like finance, marketing, operations, sales, etc., and in the 2nd year, you need to choose your specialisation, whichever field you find interesting.

47 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Yes, you can do BBA with 60% minimum marks as through a private college through management. All the best for your future!

49 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Dear friend, you are eligible for doing Master in tourism by taking MBA in travel and tourism or other tourism courses.

55 Views Posted 4 years ago

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The admission procedure this year for BBA in nsut and DTU, and when its application form will be completed your +2 and cutoff exam for it that college takes you must approximately maintenance mark 50-60%.

63 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hello Vipin!
Being a B.Com graduate, I think pursuing MBA in finance stream would be most suitable for you as you can relate to and understand the various topics in it.

74 Views Posted 7 years ago

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NIT-Rourkela School of Management doesn’t accept Non-technical students for MBA. Yes, MAT score is accepted here, but every year cutoff score changes. 2019-2021 MBA admission form is not released yet, keep visiting NIT Rourkela website for more updates.

70 Views Posted 8 years ago

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You can opt for Diploma in hotel and restaurant management for building career in hotel management. JSHM Vadodara will help with the courses So, go through with the link <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/jindal-school-of-hotel-management-vadodara-28927/courses" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/college/jindal-school-of-hotel-management-vadodara-28927/courses</a> to get to know about college and career prospects after courses.

79 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi Himanshu,
Since you are pursuing your B.Com from distance, you should join JK Lakshmipat University. JKLU has the best infrastructure and highly qualified faculty. Eligibility
Minimum 50% marks (45% for SC/ST Candidates) or equivalent CGPA in a three-year Bachelors degree (10+2+3) or equivalent in any discipline from a recognised University. Students appearing in the final examination of Bachelor's degree can also apply. You can specialise in:
Finance I Marketing I Human Resource I Operations Management I International Business I
Information Technology I Logistics & Supply Chain Management* I Financial Analytics* I D... View more

354 Views Posted 8 years ago

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DSPSR is better in its own way in comparison with fee aur facilities &. This institution provides us a lot of personality development programmes which will help us in future. The college is affiliated to IP university and has good management.

14 Views Posted 2 years ago

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<p>Sunstone Eduversity does not provide specific placement information for individual programs such as B.Com versus B.Des. However, it is renowned for its strong placement track record across various programs, including MBA, MCA, BBA, BCA, and B.Tech, with reported placements that are 200% better than average. Sunstone's dedicated placement team is committed to providing students with excellent internship and career opportunities with reputed industry names. For the most current and detailed placement information regarding B.Com and B.Des programs, it is recommended to refer to Sunstone's placement report or directly contact the inst... View more

101 Views Posted 9 years ago

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Both BBA and B.Com are two of the most popular undergraduate degree programmes amongst students, especially those from commerce background. As per my knowledge, BBA and B.Com. Are both three-year undergraduate courses. The eligibility required is 10+2 in both cases. Due to their basic similarities, students find it difficult to choose from them. BBA or Bachelor of Business Administration focuses on the studies related to management. The course equips the students with managerial skills, marketing knowledge and related expertise required to get a job in some of the leading organizations. If I talk about B.Com. Or Bachelors of Commerce, it o... View more

2.8k Views Posted 8 years ago

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Additional specialization in HR after MBA finance may not be benifical. CMA after MBA in Finance is a logically functionally aligned qualification which may give a push to your career.

13 Views Posted 3 years ago

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It is quite common to feel confused when deciding on a career path after 12th standard. BBA BCA and B.Com are all popular undergraduate programs, but they have different career prospects and areas of specialisation. Here is some information that can help you make an informed decision:
BBA: BBA stands for Bachelor of Business Administration. It is a three-year undergraduate programme that focuses on business management, marketing, finance, human resources, and other related subjects. BBA graduates can pursue careers in various fields such as marketing, finance, operations, and management. BBA is an ideal course for those who want to bui... View more

439 Views Posted 3 years ago

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As far as I know, the Bar Council of India (BCI) has not imposed any restrictions on pursuing CA along with LL.B. However, it is important to note that both LL.B. And CA are professional courses that require a significant amount of time and effort, and it may be challenging to pursue both at the same time. It is advisable to manage your time effectively and prioritize your studies accordingly. Additionally, it is important to comply with the attendance requirements of your LL.B. Programme as per the rules of your university, as well as the guidelines of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) regarding attending classes and ... View more

161 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hi Mayank, the eligibility criteria for shortlisting and admission is not constant as in case of many other B-Schools. Therefore it's too early to comment on it. However, your score in higher secondary looks good enough. Still I would suggest you to wait for some more time to know about the CAT eligibility scores.
All the best.

80 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Go for MBA, because management has more opportunities than CS. If you are average in studies, but good in communication and outdoor activities. Choose marketing in MBA and in your Bachelor’s degree go for BBA or BMM. First, introspect yourself and do analysis. If you don't want to study much, then opt for courses which you can enjoy.

85 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Kindly take maths. computers/ it can be learnt at any point of life, but life will give you only one option for doing and studying maths in 11th/12th. Also, maths will give you all the options.

73 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Hi Kuldeep,
To pursue LLB after B.Com, you need to appear in the exams conducted by various universities like DU, Allahabad University, Symbiosis, etc. The eligibility criteria is graduation.

358 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi Sivaraj!
Yes, you are certainly eligible for the CMA intermediate. A candidate with any graduate degree is exempted from ICMAI Foundation exams. You can directly enter into CMA Inter.

188 Views Posted 2016-04-06 22:59:45

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Mba has no pre requisite or limit of any specific degree at bachelor's level. Its a management degree and is required to handle the functions of an organisation which might be chemical, social or business based. so your bachelor's will come handy there. B.Com hons otherwise is more specialized than bcom and has more credibility in the job market.
Hope this suffice

533 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Complete your B.Com with very good studies to make it up for the bad academic record and to further study abroad. You can either do CPA or of courses in professional accounting.

221 Views Posted 8 years ago

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It differs from college to college. Mostly, colleges demand maths for B.Com Hons.

132 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Once you complete B.Com, prepare for entrance test conducted by IIMC. Complete a post gradate course from there and the jobs will come your way itself.

454 Views Posted 8 years ago

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The difficulty level for BBA and B.Com entrance exam is moderate.

152 Views Posted 7 years ago

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Yes, you can pursue an LLB after completing an M.Com. In fact, many students do this as it gives them a strong foundation in both law and business.
The scope of an LLB is very good. Lawyers are in high demand in all sectors of the economy, from corporate law to criminal law. With an LLB, you can have a successful career in a variety of fields.
Here are some of the benefits of pursuing an LLB after an M.Com:
* You will gain a comprehensive understanding of both law and business.
* You will be prepared for a career in either law or business.
* You will have the opportunity to network with other students and professionals ... View more

751 Views Posted 9 years ago

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It’s not tough to pursue CS along with B.Com. Even you will get help through coaching of CS in giving examination of B.Com. Also, you can refer ten years of B.Com for better results.

214 Views Posted 8 years ago

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Hi Huzefa,
Unfortunately you need to have a graduate degree in order to be eligible for SNAP.

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