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It's not important for a person to be from the humanities background to go B.A. One from the commerce background also can pursue the same. Therefore you can go for B.A. In mass communication no matter you completed your 10+2 from the commerce background.
Back office jobs won't be of much help much, but being a part of different internship programs and projects will really be very helpful. This will add value to your MBA.
I think, you should try hard and pursue CA because MBA is for managers and CA belongs to accounts.
Yes until you didn't clear your CA intermediate you can do it side by side. But after intermediate, you have to go for articleship so you will not able to devote your time to both the courses.
<p>The highest CUET cut-off mark for enrollment at DU often falls between 650 and 700. The college and course that your daughter picks could, however, alter this. B.Com (Hons), Economics (Hons), and English (Hons) are a few examples of prominent degrees with higher cut-offs. To enrol in these courses, aim for a CUET score between 700 and 750.</p>
<p>The applicant must have studied and passed Mathematics/Business Mathematics at the qualifying examination for admission to B. Com. (Hons.). So, Math is compulsory at 10+2 level at Hansraj College.Bachelor of Commerce is a 3-year long academic course for Commerce students. There is no need for studying Maths in 12th standard to pursue this degree. The students can either go for general B.Com or specialized B.Com, according to their choice.</p>
There is no direct admission to Christ University for BBA. You need to give their CUET (Christ University Entrance Test). Also, 10th & 11th standard marksheets are taken into consideration. For St. Joseph College & Mount Carmel College it is a pure merit-based selection. Cut-off ranges are high ranging from 84% - 95%. Hope you are satisfied with the answer. All the best .
Yes, definitely, it will be beneficial for you. Although the things will be slightly tough, but if you're sincere you will be easily able to both of them. There are many people in my knowledge who are pursuing both the courses simultaneously. But CS with MBA certificate will definitely be as an advantage in the corporate world. So, I suggest that after completing CS you should do MBA.
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Hi Anjali, Lovely Professional University is one of the best and tumor institute for hospitality and tourism graduation courses in India. Very few institutes have their own in-house multi storey kitchen and hotel for the hands-on practice. This dynamic course is meant for students looking for demanding positions in hospitality sector. The students can expect managerial positions after few years of experience. Eligibility Criteria (Qualifying Exam) is that candidate must be Pass with 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English) or equivalent. For a candidate, who has not studied English as a subject, the condition of English may be waived off... View more
<p>The MCom course is an enhanced form of the BCom programme. It is one of the most preffered pick of BCom students. Candidates interested in pursuing a doctorate in business should pursue an MCom degree. But, there are other professional degrees, such as Financial Risk Management, that can help one achieve more pay and better career chances. Candidates can also undertake professional courses like the CA, CS, CMA or an MBA after completing <strong>BCom at AIMS Institute</strong>.</p>
To do a Post Graduation in Mass Communication, any Stream Graduation is accepted.
there are good career opportunities after A PG in Mass Comm. Your B.Com will further help in making good careers.
No, you are not eligible.
Eligibility Criteria: Candidates seeking admission should have passed higher secondary examination (XII) with mathematics as a compulsory subject or three year Diploma (any stream) recognized by the Central or State Government with minimum of 50% of aggregate marks (45% aggregate for reserved category) and minimum 40% for SC and ST. Plus, you have to appear for the entrance exam conducted by DTE called MH CET and need to clear NATA (National Aptitude Test in Architecture) which is conducted by the Council of Architecture at national level. NATA scores are used by the admission authorities of different govt. o... View more
Hi Vidyadhar,
You can certainly apply for this course as minimum percentage requirement is 50% in graduation. To view the admission process, you can refer to this link:
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Hi Athulya, SET refers to State Eligibility Test or State Lectureship Eligibility Test conducted under the regulation of University Grant Commission for assessing candidates eligibility to become lecturer/Assistant Professor in Colleges/University in respective states. It is quite the same as the National Eligibility Test (NET) and the only difference between the two is that candidate who qualifies National Eligibility Test may apply for the position of Lecturer/Assistant Professor in Colleges and Universities situated anywhere in India whereas those who qualifies State Lectureship Eligibility Test may only apply for the similar position i... View more
HI Kriti,
The two year PG in interior design & styling at Pearl Academy explores the interactions between people and their cultures, emotions, and activities through various social functions of living, working, resting, and playing. The approach integrates technical, functional, theoretical, materials, aesthetics, and creative processes of design, with a strong emphasis on critical thinking, independent learning, and social/ecological consciousness.
The course initially focuses on Developing Sensory Perceptual Skills, Sensitizing to Material, Media and Techniques, Learning how to learn. The foundation aims at bringing learners ... View more
well, M. Com is just a post graduate programme and nobody cares if you have a post graduate degree in commerce in a job market. yes if you want to go for government or teaching job, M.Com may help you.
as far as MBA concern, if you do it from top B schools, you will get a better paid job, better salary and it is more on business side. M. com will be taught just as an ordinary PG subject whereas MBA will have lot of practical insight
After class 12th, you need to complete your Bachelor’s degree and after completing your Bachelor’s degree, you need to give MBA entrance exam and that you can take admission for MBA.
IIM offer post graduation courses so you first need to pursue your graduation and ensure that you score minimum 50% marks and then compete in CAT entrance test) and try to achieve a score of more than 98 percentile to get a call for Personal Interview (PI). On successful clearance of it, you will get admission. Offlate IIM Indore also offers an integrated course of BBA & MBA. You can check on their website on the admission requirements.
The decision to pursue BBA or B.Com from an open university or a regular university depends on various factors such as your career aspirations, financial constraints, location, personal preferences, etc. Open universities offer distance education programs that provide flexibility in terms of timing and pace of learning. However, the quality of education and exposure to practical aspects may be limited. On the other hand, regular universities offer full-time courses with regular classes, practical sessions, and exposure to various aspects of the industry. However, they may have higher fees and stricter attendance requirements. Therefore, yo... View more
<p>The minimum eligibility criteria to get into B.Com at SiES college of arts Science and commerce is 45% marks in 10+2 or any equivalent exams in the aggregates of marks or candidate can pass the entrence test there which is SIES-GST, MHT CET whose overall cutoff last year was 85-92% percentile.</p>
<p>BCom graduates of Gupta College Bangalore can seek various job opportunities in the government sector. They are eligible to apply for various exams leading to government jobs in different industries. BCom graduates can build a career in the following industries:</p><table border="1"><tbody><tr><th>Industry</th><th>Average CTC</th></tr><tr><td>Public Sector Undertaking Jobs</td><td>INR 10- 12 LPA</td></tr><tr><td>Research Organisations</td><td>INR 6- 9 LPA</td></tr><tr><td>Public Works ... View more