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For that, you need to check the admission guidelines of the particular university where you want to apply in the 2nd year.
Your stream does not define what is better. First of all you need to get an aptitude and career aptitude test done as well as psychometric assessment clubbed with your interest to ascertain. B.Com is more suitable if you plan to make your career in accounts and finance whereas BBA is more suitable if you are planning career in business management and operations such as marketing HR, banking, finance, supply chain, etc.
Changing of course will depend on the transfer policy. The courses are generally accepted but you have not specified your current college, % and other details. As far as for NPAT Be assured, no exam is difficult to crack. What only matters is how sincerely one is preparing for the exam, be it NPAT or 10th/ 12th. Hard work and sincere preparations will make you feel that any exam is very simple and easy.
Hello Rishika,
The eligibility is as follows-
Post Graduate Programme
The candidate should be a graduate from a recognised University in any discipline with minimum 50% marks in total. In addition to academic qualification, age criteria also need to be followed. The upper age limit has been fixed as 27 years as on 1st of July of the year of admission. No age restriction is their, for female candidates and relaxation of 3 years is their for SC/ST/OBC/PH candidates. For MBA in Hospital Administration, the candidate should have done MBBS/BDS/B. VSc /B.Sc (Nursing)/ BHA/ BBA (HA)/other medical/paramedical degree of duration equiva... View more
<p>Dyal Singh Evening College at the University of Delhi has a good reputation for its faculty in the Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) program, according to reviews by students and from the research. It is rated 4 for its faculty, which suggests that the college has qualified and capable professors in the Commerce department . The college also organizes workshops, presentations, and special lectures that enable students to interact with industry practitioners .</p>
<p>The eligibility criteria for the B.Com (Bachelor of Commerce) programme offered by the School of Economics and Commerce at CMR University typically require candidates to have completed their Higher Secondary (10+2) or an equivalent examination from a recognised board, such as CBSE, ISC, or a state board. Applicants are generally expected to have secured a minimum of 45-50% in their 10+2 exams, though this can vary depending on the specific programme or specialization. While students from a Commerce background, having studied subjects like Accountancy, Business Studies, Economics, or Mathematics, are preferred, those from Science o... View more
<p>If you've mistakenly selected both MBA and M.Com paper codes for the CUET PG exam but want to pursue an MBA, focus on the paper pattern for the MBA exam (COQP12). This will cover sections like English, Quantitative Ability, Logical Reasoning, and Data Interpretation. Make sure to contact the authorities to correct the mistake if needed.</p>
Hi Likesh
You can definitely pursue a degree or a pg diploma in mass communication after b.com.
as the minimum requirement of a bachelors degree in any disciple is a must, although a bachelor in Journalism/media studies is preferred and considered an added advantage. Leading colleges across the country give preference to students with experience. (Internships count too).
Hope this suffice.
Refer this link for details : <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/course/b-com-hons-deen-dayal-upadhyaya-college-dwarka-delhi-52487" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/course/b-com-hons-deen-dayal-upadhyaya-college-dwarka-delhi-52487</a>.
Yes, you can very well so both the courses, however both are time demanding. So, if you can balance your time then it's a very good option.
Hello! Choosing a good, reputed college is more important since both MBA and PGDM are considered equivalent in India. <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/mba/ranking/top-mba-colleges-in-india/2-2-0-0-0" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/mba/ranking/top-mba-colleges-in-india/2-2-0-0-0</a>.
Hi,
You can do CA by enrolling yourself with ICAI. You have to study hard and clear all the exams.
<p>The highest salary package offered to B.Com students at Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, University of Delhi, was Rs 9 LPA.</p>
It is not a mandatory sequence but a preferred recommended career sequence to become a PGT.
Hello Manoj,
Psychology is normally considered as a special subject and hence I am afraid doing M.A. In this subject without studying this at graduation level is not feasible. There are many concepts which are taught at graduation and then could be studied in detail at PG level.
As you are currently working as a CA, you need not to pursue BBA but if you wish to pursue BBA, then you may get a job in management fields like HR, finance, marketing, etc.
The eligibility criterias are different for every university. But generally students from every stream can pursue BCA without any problem, a candidate must have scored atleast 45% in their +2. If you can satisfy this requirement then you too can pursue BCA without any problem. Just check the eligibility criteria for the university in which you are seeking admission.
Here is the comparison between Institute of business studies BHU and SMS Varanasi. <a href="https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison-212905-173552" style='word-wrap:break-word;'>https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison-212905-173552</a>
It will guide you to choose better.
Hello,
Since the MBA exams can be given later, you can skip it (after letting the college officials know) and appear for the CA exam since it's more valuable. All the best.
CFA
CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst)is the certification provided by CFA Institute. The exam is categorized in 3 levels, based on the level of difficulty of the exam. Level I Exam is held twice a year whereas Level II and Level III are held only in June.
The CFA exam essentially tests your fundamental knowledge in Finance domain. Anyone having graduate degree is eligible to appear for the exam. People having degrees in domains other than finance are also eligible. These days engineers, doctors, MBAs who want their career in risk management, investment banking, opt for this exam. A lot of Business schools and firms also give prefer... View more
Hi Mohini!
There are 2 modes of admission - Merit or Direct and Entrance exam.
Candidates who have not graduated from University of Delhi, have to apply through Entrance mode.
Candidates who graduated from University of Delhi can choose to apply through Merit mode or Merit + Entrance mode or Entrance only mode (must have secured a minimum aggregate of 60% in graduation to apply through Merit mode or Merit + Entrance mode).