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Ananya Dev

Guide-Level 14

No, don't worry about it. Once you grasp the accountancy rules, you may find you're better ATIT than your commerce counterparts since you would try to logically understand the problems.

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Leena Agarwal

Guide-Level 12

BCom Honors in which subject? If accounts, then below is the eligibility criteria, I think you will get the admission because you are nearby criteria try for admission
Aggregate: 80% [best 4] + 80% in
Accountancy/ Accounts / Business Studies/ Commerce/ Costing &Taxation/ Economics/ Statistics / Commercial Law & Auditing / Mathematics or other allied subjects

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Disha Chauhan

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Sorry, you can't pursue both the courses from the same university. If you want you can change the course initially while filling the form.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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For B.Com, you generally need to have done Commerce in class 12th. Math is required general for B.Com Honors.

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Vidhushi Sabharwal

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It's going to be difficult, since its not relevant to your prior academic background. Yes, you can look for Diploma or pathway courses or any foundation pre-requisite courses. You have to communicate with the colleges directly. Write to them.

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VAIDURYA V

Contributor-Level 9

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.
All the very best to you dear!

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

B.Com regular is the best. Because most of the study related doubts can not be addressed through correspondence/ distance study mode. Further, the requires study pace and consistently another important factors, which can be addressed properly through the regular study mode only. So, I would like to go with regular study mode.

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anita thapa

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