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a year agoBeginner-Level 2
M.Phil. in Commerce: This is a shorter research degree than a Ph.D. and can be a good option if you're interested in research but don't want to commit to a full Ph.D. program.
An MBA is a general management degree that can be a good option if you want to transition into a business leadership role. U can start some career if u don't want to pursue studies like
* Accountant, Financial Analyst, Tax Consultant, business, etc.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The classes for M.Com course in CAC, Andhra University start at 8pm and continue till 4pm with one hour lunch break from 1pm to 2pm. Classes conducted in batches. There is no evening classes. Timetable is soon released after admission gets over.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
It depends on university to university or institute to institute. Such a long gap might have challenging but you can contact your college admission branch. You have other option to take admission in other institute to puruse your bachelor.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
GNIOT Institute of Professional Studies has a reputable record when it comes to placements for B.Com students. The institute has established strong industry connections, which play a crucial role in securing placement opportunities for students. Companies from various sectors such as finance, accounting, consulting, and e-commerce actively participate in the placement process at GNIOT.The institute provides students with good opportunities for skill development through workshops, seminars, and internships, which enhance their employability. The faculty at GNIOT is highly experienced and offers valuable insights into the current i
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a year ago
Scholar-Level 17
Adarsh Group of Institutions for B.Com is good because of :
- Various placement training sessions were conducted for all the B.Com students, and this helps students crack the aptitude test and get rid of stage fear. Students are even sent for placement drives conducted in various other colleges.
- Faculty: Well qualified, experienced with fun loving and caring faculty. Well disciplined teachers. Provide industrial visits to get exposure and knowledge. Every teacher has good experience in their field. They help in making assignments projects etc. to have a good knowledge.
- Placements: Very good placements in highly prestigious companies.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
NERIM is a good option for the purpose of studying B.Com. There is a proper academic environment at the institute with a highly qualified and experienced faculty as well as good infrastructure. Although it may not be at the national level of recognition that comes out of being on the top business listing, it grooms a good education with career prospects in commerce and business.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
To get admission in B.Com course at Davangere University, there is a dual process followed by the university. The process is followed in below listed manner :
- Direct Admission - The students belonging to the state or other states can apply directly as per as by the 12th marksheet and scores. The admission will be on the basis of merit.
- Admission through Entrance EXaminations - The student may need to appear in valid entrance exams like CUET, SUAT, IPMAT etc. and upload the marks scored in these exams. The cutoff is announced similarly and ranks are being allotted according to which a person is stated eligible for the admission proc
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