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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
The difference in fee between general BCom course between both shifts is around INR 37,270 per semester or INR 2.23 Lacs for the whole course at Loyola College. The Shift 1 BCom course has a lower tuition fee than the BCom course in Shift 2 due to shift 1 fees being applicable to the candidates in the aided group. Candidates can learn more about the BCom course fees at Loyola College on the official website.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, Sangamithra Degree and PG College is good for BCom as it is one of the prestigious colleges in Hyderabad, Telangana, that offers quality education to students in the field of Management. The college offers a BCom programme for a duration of 3 years. Further, the college offers courses in full-time mode.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
JMI B.Com (Hons) entrance exam syllabus:
- *Numerical Ability*
- *Language Skills*
- *General Awareness*
- *Reasoning*
Prep tips:
- Visit jmicoe.in
- Manorama Yearbook
- The Hindu, Economic Times
- MBA Guide, Arihant Publications
Program subjects:
- *Financial Accounting*
- *Business Mathematics*
- *Principles of Management*
- *Cost Accounting*.
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3 months agoBeginner-Level 1
Yess but you have to give CUET with three subjects accounts ,commerce and general test. You need to clear the cut off with these three subjects and then you can apply
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3 months agoContributor-Level 7
St. Joseph's University in Bangalore offers B.Com. admissions based on your Class 12 marks—no entrance exam is needed. The cutoffs can change every year depending on the number of applicants. But usually, for the general category, you need around 90% or above, while reserved categories might get in with around 75%. A short interaction or interview may also be part of the process, so apply early and stay updated on the website.
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3 months ago
Contributor-Level 8
No, you cannot pursue a regular LL.B (Bachelor of Laws) course without a bachelor's degree, even if you are a Company Secretary (CS) professional.
You should have a bachelor's degree to pursue LL.B.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Talking about the core subjects included in the BCom in Banking and Finance syllabus, there is no such scope for customization, as those subjects are compulsory for you to study in each semester because of the foundational knowledge of the field they provide.
Coming to the elective subjects in the BCom in Banking syllabus, you do have some scope for customization, as you can pick the subjects as per your interests, understanding, and career alignment.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Of course, yes. Each college offering courses in Banking, Finance and Insurance incorporates programme electives, which you can choose based on your interests and understanding. The BCom in Banking and Finance syllabus covered across Indian colleges also offers a variety of elective subjects as given below:
- Corporate Finance
- Commercial Bank Management
- Security Analysis
- Universal Banking
- Insurance Technology
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
The BCom in Banking and Finance syllabus would vary from college to college. It is a mix of core subject modules, specialised programme electives, projects, and internships. Some of the main subjects taught in BCom in Banking and Finance classes are given here:
- Fundamentals of Accounting
- Principles of Insurance
- Merchant Banking and Financial Services
- Commercial Banking
- Corporate Accounting
- Strategic Management
- Customer Relationship Management
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