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I will provide the information of Chandigarh University. The University School of Business (USB) of Chandigarh University offers the best teaching-learning approaches coupled with a research and industry-oriented culture to provide our students with fantastic and strengthen careers. Here are the reasons to choose USB:Renowned Teaching Faculty. Immense Placement Opportunities. Hands-On Training On Industry-Led Projects.
According to me, MBA is more applicable in daily life. Pursuing MBA gives you flexibility in many fields in which CA alone would not be able to provide. Although CA is high salary job but the Job variations is more in MBA which helps you in discovering what's good for you according to your interest.
Dear Mahesh,
As of now, it is advisable to completely focus on your 12th class result. Once you come out in flying colours, you can go for BBA with some specialisation in Finance. Once BBA is complete, you have an option to pursue MBA in Finance. Finally you can seek a job of your choice in future. So whatever you wish to do, just make your class 12th result excellent and outstanding. Ultimately, your scorecard will keep you ahead of others. I hope this helps. All the best and God bless you.
No, Maths is not mandatory for B.Com (Hons) in DCAC.
<p>Loyola College, Chennai provides various degree courses at the UG level in B.A. B.Com B.Sc. B.Voc BBA BCA and B. M. under different specializations. The duration of each of the courses is three years. All the courses under the stream of Arts, Science & Commerce are offered by the college in two shifts Shift I (Aided) & Shift II (Self-Supporting). The timing of Shift I classes is 8:15 A. M. 1:15 P. M. and Shift II classes is 1:30 P. M 6:30 P. M. Minimum eligibility for UG courses is pass in HSC or Plus two examination in any relevant stream from recognised board. Selection to UG courses is done on the basis of merit... View more
Both are professional courses but CS is software field oriented and MBA Is management oriented study. So, it depends on whether you want to enter the management field or software field because both have good scope and job opportunities.
Yes, you are eligible to apply. Whether, you get shortlist or not depends on many factors such as GDPI performance, previous academics and work experience, etc.
Yes you are eligible, the eligibility criteria is only 60% and you can also get scholarships after admission because of your MAT score.
For SIES you need to score above 232 or 98+ in CMAT, while for NLDIMSR you need to score above 227 or 93+ in CMAT. So receiving an admission call is quite difficult.
Improving English is a process which requires persistence and patience. Start by reading easier novels written by English authors. Once you read 2-3, move to British authors and read non fiction books. Read the editorial of Newspaper every day. Apart from all this, spend at least 15 minds everyday to improve your vocabulary. For vocabulary you can use Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis only.
Yes, you are eligible for CA on the basis of 12th but complete your graduation and then go for CA.
IIMs are the best BSchools for MBA / PGDM in India. You are advised to appear for CAT to do MBA. CAT is very competitive, therefore, to increase your probability of success, you may also appear for XAT MAT SNAP NMAT IIFT etc MBA Entrance Examinations.
Most of the students have been in a lot of confusion of selection of courses and colleges. Both disciplines have different career scope and opportunities, it depends on person to person in which field he/she wants to make his/her career. If a person wants to enter into the business world, I would suggest that go for BBA courses offer an opportunity to acquire professional skills in the early stage of their career as a management professional. This undergraduate course offers a deep understanding and development of important business skills such as leadership, communication skills, critical thinking, and decision-making and this course make... View more
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Yes, you are eligible for the BCA, as in BCA you only have to develop computer applications that only needs coding.
The most common integrated law courses that students go for include:
BA LLB-Bachelor of Arts and Law programs
B.Com LLB-Bachelor of Commerce and Law Programs
B.Sc LLB-B.Sc and Law programs
Law programs (LLB) can only be pursued through a post-graduate course and a student must be a graduate to become eligible to pursue the LLB degree. However, since the integrated law course includes a Bachelor's degree course as well, the two can be combined.
Sharda University offers plenty of options for students who are interested in pursuing the integrated law course.
Benefits of Pursuing the Course:
As the course can be pur... View more
You should do what you are interested in. If you'd like accounts & maths, you should go for CA.
If you are interested in management, then you should do MBA.
Without mathematics you can do B.Com only. If you want to do B.Com (Hons) then in DU there is a deductions of 2.5% in best 4 of marks if you don't have Maths.
Graduation in any stream is the basic eligibility for MCA. The eligibility for qualifying marks in graduation differs from institute to institute. Most of the institutes require 45 to 50 % aggregate in qualifying exam for taking admission. Reserved categories get some relaxation in aggregate percentage. Apart from this, there is another prerequisite for taking admission in MCA degree; one must have studied Mathematics in 10+2 as a compulsory subject. Nonetheless, you may get in touch with distance education institutes,. .
There are many courses like B.Arch M.Arch, MISTE, etc. And other various courses related to civil engineering.
Yes, you can opt for MCA you need Bachelor's degree in any stream.
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It shall be specific course to accomplish specific duties in aviation and especially in operations department. If you can tell me specifically what field you are looking for or what role you are targeting, I may help you with certain targeted courses. All the best.
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Both Civil Services and MBA are good career options with a lot of career growth opportunities. MBA from top 30 B-Schools is recipe for an excellent corporate career with a lot of money, challenges and satisfying career. But, if you have social orientation and want to be change agent in society, Civil Services particularly IAS is the right career for you. You will have opportunities to frame and implement social and economical changes. You can make impact in life of large number of people. You may choose any based on your personal orientation and area of interests.
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Finance is concerned with monetary resources and everything related to it: assets, liabilities, banking, investment, credit, etc. Divided generally in three areas of expertise: public finance, corporate finance and personal finance, finance is very complex and requires solid knowledge and ability in areas such as mathematics, statistics, economics and sometimes computer programming.
There are courses which can be learned from online too. It depends on your interest.
TALLY, Financial Modelling, Certified Financial Analyst, SAP, NSE/BSE/NISM certifications, NCCMP (NSE Certified Capital Market Professional). These are my sugges... View more