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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Majority of syllabus of BCom(P) and BCom(Hons) is same. BCom(P) gives an overview of various subject where same course in Hons has more depth and content. In BCom(P) you cannot specialise but in Honours degree student can specialise. BCom(Hons) is now a de-facto a standard accepted degree for jobs. Cut off for BCom (Hons) is higher in comparison to B Com(Pass)

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You can get following jobs after BCom:
(a) Finance & Accounting department in a Business enterprise.
(b) Government ( Centre & State) / PSU jobs where eligibility criteria is graduation.
(c) Public sector Banks PO and Clerical services
(d) Defense Services & Para Military Forces.
(e) Teaching job in schools.

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Navin Kumar SharmaMore you know, you know, how less you know.

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If age is on your side and you have passed 10th with a good percentage then you can go for polytechnics. All the best.

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By definition, commerce is the "Exchange of goods or services for money or in kind, usually on a scale large enough to require transportation from place to place or across city, state, or national boundaries".

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By definition, commerce is the "Exchange of goods or services for money or in kind, usually on a scale large enough to require transportation from place to place or across city, state, or national boundaries".

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