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Yes, of course you are eligible for M.Com in Christ University
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Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.): Eligibility: Candidates should have undergone 10+2+3 (15) or 11+1+3 (15) pattern of study conducted by State Board or CBSE or any other recognized Board of Education. Candidates who have passed 10 and 10+2 standards are also eligible to apply under Open University system.
If you plan to opt MBA further, BBA is a better choice. It will give you an idea of how we go about business administration. However, if you want to go for CA B.Com is an obvious choice. Moreover, it would be better to do BBA (Hons) than simple BBA so as to do specialisation in Marketing, Finance or something.
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Kindly visit the given link to know about the various career options after completing B Com. I hope it helps!
You need to have maths in 12th for BCA. So, that is not an option. Now, if you have a particular goal in mind or a field you want to pursue, you will have to make a decision according to that. BBA as itself doesn't have much scope but it will be helpful in doing MBA. B.Com is also not a job magnet but it would be useful if you pursue a career in accounts and statistics. So, if your goal is MBA or management, choose BBA. If your goal is to make a career in accounts or Statistics field then choose B.Com.
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Yes, of course you could get admission in any college for BMS or B.Com. Every college has some quota reserved for students, try to contact the college body.
I will suggest you to go from written test and personal interview.
Hi. An attempt of 28-30 questions can be considered a good attempt and a score of 104-108 can be considered a good score. The study material provided by CL was considered sufficient for this section. English Language and Comprehension
There were 40 questions in this section. There were two Reading Comprehension passages with almost 4-5 questions following each passage. There were questions on Fill in the Blanks, Idioms, Error Spotting, Antonyms and Synonyms. The difficulty level of this section was moderate. An attempt of 30-32 questions can be considered a good attempt while a score of 111-115 can be considered a good score. Logical ... View more
You can go for BCA.
But remember you won't be eligible for MCA unless you study Maths as a compulsory subject in your BCA curriculum.
Otherwise further you can opt for MBA (Information Technology).
Yes,
Eligibility for this course is accepted in any stream until it is from a recognized board. You need to prepare for the eligibility exams. I am sharing you the link for the entrance exam, so you can have an idea about the process of the examinations, syllabus, dates and other details.
<a href="https://www.shiksha.com/design/communication-design/exams/nid-entrance-exam" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/design/communication-design/exams/nid-entrance-exam</a>
Hope, this will help you to make the right decision. All the best.
No, it is impossible. You have to get good rank in AUCET. So that you will get admission based on counselling process. Your percentage does not matter, your AUCET rank matters though.
Yes, the candidate should have Bachelor's degree in either interior design or interior architecture or design or architecture or town planning with at least 45% from any recognised university. Candidates with a Diploma in interior design of four years duration with 50% marks minimum can also apply.
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Minimum Eligibility to Apply: 12th: 60%
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Mandatory Subject : Mathematics/ Statistics
Candidates who have not cleared the 12th standard examination in the first attempt are not eligible.
Candidates appearing for the 12th standard exam can also apply on provisional basis.
Candidates who have passed, or are appearing for the 10+2 examination from a Board or University where Grade Point Average is given, must produce in writing, the equivalent percentage for the GPA obtained, from the Board/ University concerned.
Candidates who have passed the 10+2 or equivalent examination by doing a part-tim... View more
Hi Bhanu,
After completing M.Com, candidates can go for various courses . Some of the best available courses include:
Doctorate Degree
The higher academic degree is awarded for research work of the candidate, demonstrating original contributions of "special excellence" in some branch of commerce.
The research academic degree is equal to a Doctor of Philosophy. Reportedly, at some universities the degree-title honored will be a function of the candidates background: for example, in operations research.
The Doctorate of Philosophy can be done in many majors like Financial Studies, Commerce, Statistics etc.
I... View more
MBA in Finance must be your option, as you are a B.Com graduate. You can also change your field according to your new interests.
Yes, you can. As such, there is no restriction regarding the stream of students who can pursue B.Com.
<p>Admission for UG Programs like BA, Bsc (Aided /Non Aided) for the academic year 2025-26 shall begin from 11th April till 30th April 2025. A Valid certificate is mandatory for candidates applying under the reservation category - SC/ST/OBC/EWS/PH. Admissions will end on last date of enrollment and academics will commence from July.</p>
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The study to both these courses is a bit tough. Yes, you can option for studying these two courses together as many subjects covered under CA are covered under LLB as well. So it would not be that difficult to study these two courses together. Also, the main thing which you should keep in mind is that both these courses need a thorough study and also you should give sufficient time to both LLB and CA.
The benefits of these two courses done together would be that you will get great career opportunities once you complete CA with LLB. Also, private sector has always loved this combination of these two courses and they get pa... View more
Definitely, you can complete your education you just need to clear you all remaining subjects and then you can take admission for next year but only thing is that you will waste your 1-year as you are a dropout student.
I would say MBA would be better as compare to M.Com. The skills you develop in your MBA are valuable to corporates, and even if you leave your job, your qualification stays with you, increasing your Probability of returning to work more quickly. Choose MBA in Marketing, MBA Marketing jobs are a fantastic option with the ability to impact both the operation and the management of the organisation. As the company struggles with recession and competition, MBA graduates from marketing are more preferred than ever before, while a lot of us get into marketing and sales with a degree. It is hard to make a switch, but recruiting companies are expec... View more
<p>Yes, it is possible for you to pursue a B.Sc. in Mathematics after completing 12th with Commerce and Mathematics. Many universities and colleges accept students for B.Sc. Mathematics if they have a strong background in Mathematics, even if their other subjects were from the Commerce stream. However, eligibility criteria can vary by institution, so you should check the specific requirements of the colleges or universities you are interested in.</p><p>Typically, you will need to:</p><ul><li>Check Eligibility: Ensure the college or university allows students with your background to enroll in B.Sc. Mathem... View more
According to the best of my knowledge, I would like to suggest you that both BBA and B.Com have their own merits. It depends entirely on your interest before choosing either of the courses. If making a career in management is your priority, then you should go for BBA as it is the foundation of management and has been specifically designed for MBA aspirants. B.Com on the other hand, is much more diversified and has a wider scope for specialization for post-graduate study. Thus, it is advisable to first chalk out your skills, aptitude and area of interest before taking up any of the courses. Instead of looking at the money-making aspect whil... View more
You can try in IP University. There are a number of colleges that are known for BBA and there are many private universities.
All the 3 courses are good. There cannot be any comparison among them as they all have a wide scope. It depends on your area of specialisation.
All the best.
Yes, you are eligible if you have lots of programming knowledge. Data scientists are a new breed of analytical data expert who has the technical skills to solve complex problems and the curiosity to explore what problems need to be solved. They are part mathematician, part computer scientist and part trend-spotter. And, because they straddle both the business and IT worlds, there highly sought-after and well-paid. Who wouldn't want to be one? There is also a sign of the times. Data scientists weren't on many radars a decade ago, but their sudden popularity reflects how businesses now think about big data. That unwieldy mass of unstructured... View more
You can apply for NET exam. If you qualify that, you can become a lecturer.
You can start your own business.
Or you can work in any company.
It is true that both BBA as well as B.Com lead to MBA. However, while B.Com can lead to a wide array of post graduate specialisations, a BBA degree on the other hand, can only lead to MBA.
But this does not mean that one should only go for B.Com and not BBA. The smart people take an aptitude test while in school, gather information about both the courses, plan their career path, and then take the decision confidently.
The Bachelor of Commerce is designed to enhance the ability to learn as the students study variety of subjects: Accountancy, Business Administration, Finance, Economics and Industrial Policies. This course equips one ... View more
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You can apply for journalism after completing B.Com. But, it is better to go for Masters in journalism, it will be of 2 years. The criteria varies according to the college you are taking part in. Like if you are going for private colleges then it requires approximately 50% - 60% or maybe less to 45%. Thank you.