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Hello,
Following are the best MBA distance colleges and universities across India-
1. Institute of Management Studies (IMT) Ghaziabad
2. Symbiosis Center for Distance Learning (SCDL)
3. Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU)
4. ICFAI University
5. Sikkim Manipal University
6. Annamalai University
This is a three-year full time Bachelor of Business Administration in Management Accounting providing an in-depth knowledge of business functions along with Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) s globally recognized qualification.
Candidates are need to qualify UGAT or GAT or GIM Online Test (GOT).
Course fee for BBA (cima) is INR. 6 lakh approximately.
As a lecturer, I'd want to emphasize some of the benefits of choosing Chandigarh University's B.Com programme over Pune for students, even if they have the choice. The first is that Chandigarh University's B.Com curriculum is well-structured and offers a mix of academic and practical information, allowing students to get real-world experience. The teaching members have a wealth of knowledge and come from many backgrounds, giving students a thorough understanding of the topic. Additionally, the university provides a range of opportunities for students to gain real-world experience through projects, internships, and research endeavors. The i... View more
Yes, you are eligible, You can apply for the course until age limit crossed. Apply for the same this year and prepare yourself to clear entrance exam.
All the best.
Hi Ashwin, irrespective of the nationality you can check management schools in Europe for MS or MIM programs like HEC Paris, INSEAD , IESE etc . They don't require work experience. MBA programs without work experience is difficult to find, top universities will accept you if you are something extraordinary. Alternatively there are low ranking colleges in Canada, USA etc which you can check. See here
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/mba-in-abroad-dc11508
PGDM expands to Post Graduate Diploma in Management, while PGP is Post Graduate programme Diploma and all the confusion starts when you see the term Diploma. Yes, you read it right this is Diploma and not exactly a degree in technical terms. The main reason why postgraduate courses are named as PGDM is because when an Institute is an autonomous body (not affiliated to any University) and conducts management courses, then such institutes cannot offer MBA degree. Even IIMs, XLRIs doesn’t offer MBA degrees, they only give PGP Diploma.
You can check the complete details by going through the following link:
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Both the field have nothing to do with each other. If you pursue a specialisation in Corporate Communication and Public Relations then you'll feel like a company secretary but not completely. The role of the Company secretary is Business Advisory to the board of directors of the company guiding them to incorporate laws; corporate governance; strategic management; project planning; capital markets & securities laws. While Corporate communication is a representative of an organisation and is responsible for retaining the reputation and image of the organisation. Corporate communication fulfils the functions of planning, organising, l... View more
<p>When seeking admission to B.Com programs at VIT-AP School of Business, they should have passed their Class 12 (or equivalent exam) in a recognised board with minimum aggregate of 55%. Also, those applicants born on and after July 1, 2005, can now apply in the year 2025. Admission is on a merit basis, based on 12 th grade marks and then there is the Personal Interview (PI). In B.Com the main course offered is in Finance.</p>
Hi Aditya,
You can check the skill shortage list of Australia.
You can check the below mentioned link:
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There is no chance of getting admission for B.Com Honors without mathematics in any institution instead you can choose B.Com without mathematics.
Hello,
Both course are good and both have their own need and importance. And it is totally depends on your interest. BCA is a purely application based programme, where you do programing designing of web, mobile applications and learn only computer related subjects. But different universities have different curriculum. Generally, the basic course curriculum of BCA focuses on database management systems, operating systems, software engineering, computer architecture, web technology and languages such as C, C+, HTML, Java,. NET PHP, C#, IOS and other programs. You have ample of options if you want to do B.Com. Options are:
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In my opinion, B.Com with logistics and SCM. The reason is that in logistics part, you will face a lot of issues concerned with tax, accounts, time management, cost of transportation, etc. So, it will be easy if go for the above-mentioned combination.
Yes, you can do it. As CS requires more time and effort doing B.Com or other graduation through distance mode will be helpful for you. If you cleared your CS every one will hire you on the basis of a CS Certificate so it will not affect you so much. But if somehow you didn't clear your CS B.Com from distance will somehow give us less weightage.
Yes, as long as you can manage both, they will be valid. Your graduation was in B.Com?
Hi Rahul Sharma,
Seems to be tough luck with those grades. Please apply to other countries. And yes you can explain in your SOP, you have to show why the low CGPA and why should they admit you. Take help of a professional counselor to help you with your SOP.
Hi ramiya,
From your comment I understand they you are interested in becoming a teacher so I suggest you to do B.Ed . To do B.Ed the eligibility is to clear any graduation with 45% marks.
So I recommend you to complete bcom and then get admission from one of the best colleges for B.Ed.