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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Broadly speaking, there is not much difference between the curriculum of a B. Com and a BBA degree, in the Indian context.
When a BBA does have slightly more focus towards management subjects, "B. Com" gives a broader overview.
Important thing is , to get admission into a reputed B School you will have to crack CAT/XAT/GMAT/SNAP etc entrance exams.
And look at the paradox, these tests have nothing to do with ones knowledge/understanding of management! Bitter truth, but yes thats the reality!
So, go through the syllabus of both BBA & B.com and then make a choice. In the end you will have to study Quant, Verbal, logical reasonin
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8 years agoContributor-Level 9
There are plenty of professional courses available for you to choose from.
For commerce students, one of the easiest things to do is go for B.Com then M.Com and then maybe PhD or professor.
There's also an option to go for CA, CS, CMA and at times LLB . The mainstay of commerce students for years now.
You also have the option of lesser known courses like FRM, CFA, actuary among others.
Together with B.Com you can in the time being go for various certification courses conducted by many institution across the country.
If you wanna go for MBA, you can start preparing for CAT.
You can also go for enhancing your skills like learning computer o
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8 years agoContributor-Level 9
There are plenty of professional courses available for you to choose from.
For commerce students, one of the easiest things to do is go for B.Com then M.Com and then maybe PhD or professor.
There's also an option to go for CA, CS, CMA and at times LLB . The mainstay of commerce students for years now.
Taking your financial condition into account, it is suggestive that you go for either CA or CS or CMA as these are one of the best low cost courses available for a commerce student.
Along with that you can opt for B.Com with ignou which has a tie up with all 3 institutions and will give you a low cost graduate degree.
Feel free t
New answer posted
8 years agoContributor-Level 9
There are plenty of professional courses available for you to choose from.
For commerce students, one of the easiest things to do is go for B.Com then M.Com and then maybe PhD or professor.
There's also an option to go for CA, CS, CMA and at times LLB . The mainstay of commerce students for years now.
You also have the option of lesser known courses like FRM, CFA, actuary among others.
Together with B.Com you can in the time being go for various certification courses conducted by many institution across the country.
If you wanna go for MBA, you can start preparing for CAT.
You can also go for enhancing your skills like learning computer o
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8 years agoContributor-Level 9
There are plenty of professional courses available for you to choose from.
For commerce students, one of the easiest things to do is go for B.Com then M.Com and then maybe PhD or professor.
Some other people like to go for MBA from a decent B school and get a handsome package and a nice career.
There's also an option to go for CA, CS, CMA and at times LLB . The mainstay of commerce students for years now.
You also have the option of lesser known courses like FRM, CFA, actuary among others.
If not that, you can go for the things you love and develop that as a profession for you.
It all depends on what path you wanna take.
All the best!!
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8 years agoContributor-Level 9
There's a gap of 9months, effectively 12 when it comes to giving exams . So it requires 3years to clear all the exams (assuming cleared in first attempt itself).
Apart from that some mandatory trainings are to be done which altogether will take another year.
So the duration comes to around 4 years, subject to clearing the exams in first attempt.
All the best.
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