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Jeetashree Doley

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SRCC offers only two undergrad courses, which are B.Com hons and BA Economics hons. Both are honors courses therefore it's mandatory to have studied maths in 12th.

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Saumya Singhthe important thing is not to stop questionin

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Hi,
Both are equally difficult. However, in my opinion, an engineer from IIT is more likely to go anywhere in any sector of job. He/she will have many options to make career like MBA from IIM's, IAS IES, PCS, startups, GRE ECT. But on the other hand a CA has more of a limited scope. Either he/she may go for job or practice. However, both (engineer and CA) will earn the maximum if they are flexible in their work.

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Saumya Singhthe important thing is not to stop questionin

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Hi,
It totally depends on your area of interest. However, time shows that there are a bulk of engineers graduating from colleges every year. The demand of CAs is more as compared to engineers. In my recommendation, go for CA. However, it's totally your choice to choose between CA and engineering. Engineering can be very beneficial only if it's from a very good college.

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Gurleen Khurana

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No, it does not offer M.Com along with Ph.D.
Refer the link to know about the programs offered by Central University:
https://www.shiksha.com/university/central-university-of-karnataka-karnataka-other-32702/courses

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Vidura AryaAlways a helper, keen on providing value.

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Yes, maths is compulsory as a subject either additional (6th subject) or optional in 12th class for BBA finance from DU. All commerce related courses like B.Com and B.Com H require Maths.
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Deepanshi ailawadi

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Minimum eligibility for this course is an Intermediate qualification (10+2) with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and/ or Mathematics as main subjects, so you can't opt of that because you are a commerce stream student.
Hope this helps.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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I think you can't pursue Computer Science because it is a Science stream course. You can go for CA if you are interested in accounting ormay go for IIM if you are interested in management or business studies.
On the other hand, IAS is most difficult but if you are interested in extensive study and are a seeker of knowledge, you may go for this.
So all of the courses totally depend on your field of interest.
Your percentage is good, so you can be admitted in a reliable course which you want to do.
However, universities have some other criteria, so it varies. All the best.

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