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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

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It doesn't matter if a student is pursuing B.Com (Hons.) from distance learning in India atleast. The basic condition is it should be pursued from a university recognized by UGC. The job opportunities are equally and importantly available for such candidates as well. The students can compete for government job openings in the same manner as in some one from regular course. The various departments where they could get selected could be through UPSC, SSC or any other local opening at state or even village panchayat levels.
The mode of learning could be anything. Most importantly the candidate should always focus on his/her scorecard. It i
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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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According to my view, Distance learning is always seems to be less preferred when it comes to compared with regular full time course. Since B.Com in financial markets management is professional course so you should have to be very much concern about it. Although my suggestion is to go with full time course but still if you want to pursue in distance learning them you must be extra proactive. Because in distance learning you cant get the real work exposure as in college. In full time course, you can get the opportunity to interact with the leading brands in this field and their valuable suggestion. But in distance learning u can learn i
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Prerit KohliI'm creative, passionate and hard working

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To simply put, the answer is 'YES'. B.com as a course can be pursued with a basic knowledge of mathematics. But saying so, analytical and logical mind set is very much required for post B.com options like, a core banking jobs, CA, CA, MBA etc. You need not be strong with maths but you should be good at numbers. This will improve over time and during the course as well.
There are plenty of options without much mathematics after B.com but you must figure out what kind of life do you expect and what kind of job you want to do.
My advise is to plan out what you want to do B.Com what other options you have and how the program will help
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Sunny Gupta

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You can create your own career in it right now with commerce (math). It is great no harm.

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Nikhlesh Mathur

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The percentage for admission would depend upon the college / university. However, minimum 50% marks are a must. Besides, you must also judge yourself if it would be good for you to do B.Com or BBA and make a proper selection between them based on the kind of job and the kind of career you want to make for yourself.

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