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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The admission process for the BCom course at IMS University involves candidates following the basic eligibility criteria that state applicants must qualify for their Class 12 with at least an aggregate of 50% and for SC, ST and OBC students the university provides 5% relaxation. The official website of the university does not mention any accepted entrance examination scores. However, as the university accepts CUET scores for various undergraduate degree courses, so there is a possibility that the university accepts CUET scores for admission to BA. Prospective candidates are recommended to visit the official website of the university an
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, IMS Unison University offers BCom courses for four years, divided into four semesters and offered in full-time mode. This BCom (Hons.) course is offered via the School of Management. The basic eligibility criteria required by the university to get admission in the course is candidates must qualify for their Class 12 with at least an aggregate of 50%. Additionally, CMA candidates must have studied Mathematics as one of the main subjects in higher senior secondary. The selection process is based on merit i.e., released by the university based on the last qualifying examination.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The main difference between the old and new syllabus for the Company Secretary Executive Entrance Test (CSEET) are that the new syllabus has more subjects, including Quantitative Aptitude in Part 4. The Viva Voce section has been removed from the new syllabus, starting with the November 2023 session. The new syllabus of CSEET only allows entry to the CS course through CSEET. In the new syllabus, all papers except Paper 4 have 20% case-based objective-type questions and 80% descriptive questions. The new syllabus has two elective papers instead of one paper. The new syllabus has two groups instead of three.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
There are many job opportunities after b.com from g.s.college here are some job lists:
Chartered Accountant (CA),Investment Banker,Financial Analyst,Cost Accountant and Government jobs like civil services, public sector undertakings, or other central and state government jobs.And if they like teaching they can join as junior college teacher in commerece.
And there are many more other jobs after b.com and g.s college provide best placements for their students.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Whether BBM is better than BCom depends on individual preferences, career goals, and specific circumstances.
Bachelor of Business Management degree graduates are prepared for entry-level management positions in various industries and sectors. They are equipped with skills in leadership, decision-making, and business strategy.
On the other hand, BCom graduates have opportunities in fields such as accounting, finance, banking, insurance, and commerce-related roles. They may pursue careers as accountants, auditors, financial analysts, or tax consultants.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The B.Com full form is Bachelor of Commerce.
B Com course is a 3-year UG program focusing on Commerce, Accounting, Economics, Finance, Business Law, and Management. B Com course is a popular choice for students aspiring to build careers in areas like accounting, financial analysis, banking, and business management.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The three-year BCom course curriculum of Madras University follows the semester system, which actually gives the students opportunities to learn several subjects. In every semester, they study core and electives. The semester pattern facilitates constant assessment and thereby helps the students to organise their work effectively. The design of the programme is based on the Choice Based Credit System (CBCS), which allows the flexibility of being able to choose subjects of interest that support one's career paths.
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