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The Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) programme has an innovative curriculum design which enables students to have a good fundamental knowledge of Accounting, Economics, Taxation, Statistics Auditing, Cost Accounting and Finance and also a choice of interdisciplinary courses along with skill-based courses. In the third year, the students also have an option to choose their specialisation from wide choice of electives. B.Com (Honours) also offers several exposure programmes such as international industrial visits, extension programme, social and corporate internships, involvement in live research and participation in several clubs and foru
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Srushti Degree College. Anjanadri Independent PU and Degree College. Kk Group Of Institutions. Indus Valley Pu and Degree College. C. Christ Academy Institute For Advanced Studies. United International School. Patel Group Of Institutions. Surana Evening College.

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Yes, you can I am doing B.Sc-IT and there are many of my batch mates who are doing B.Sc-IT and are from commerce stream.
They do have to word a little hard but they also have their pros and cons as when u will study Accounts in the third semester then u will be at a plus point.

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The course is well structured and also includes subjects such as foreign languages. The syllabus includes an NTCC project as well. Amity commerce department has qualified faculty members with good teaching skills and years of experience in their fields. INR 4.08 Lacs.

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B.Com honours with ACCA is a better course. The subject matter of the degree is more along the same lines as the ACCA portions.

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The average course fee of the Bachelor of Commerce in Banking Management course is around INR 20,000 to 3.25 Lacs per year depending upon the college and university.

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One of the most often asked concerns regarding CA Course Details after 12th is how long it will take to finish the CA course and training. To complete your CA course, you will need to have a minimum of a 12th grade and a minimum of 4.5 to 5 years of experience. The candidate should start with the CPT/CA foundation course. After 9 months, the applicant is eligible for IPCC. After group I of the IPCC, you are eligible for an internship. In addition, students can enrol in the CA programme directly after graduating from high school or in the intermediate programme following graduation. It is totally dependent on the student's choice. The s
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Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com)
Bachelor of Economics (BE)
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List of Best B.Com Colleges Without Maths
Sri Ram College of Commerce, Delhi. Hindu College, Delhi University. LSR, Delhi University. Hansraj college, Delhi University. Loyola College, Chennai. MCC, University of Madras. KMC, Delhi University. St. Xaviers College, Mumbai.

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