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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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After completing a B.Com you can enrol in a wide variety of courses, including M.Com CA CS MBA, ICWA, and many others. For further information, go visit https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/articles/course-options-after-b-com-blogId-12939 the official Shiksha. Com page. The MBA will be easier for you if, on the other hand, you have already read about many of the topics that will be covered in greater depth, such as international business management, finance, human resource management, marketing management, and operations management.

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Yes you can do MBA after completing B.Com. MBA is a globally recognised degree that can be pursued after any Bachelor's degree in the field of commerce, Science arts etc. MBA is one of the most popular Masters degree for students across the globe. It is highly competitive with so many students aspiring to complete their MBA degree. Many students dream of holding an MBA degree and bagging a good job in one of the top companies in the country. But not everyone is lucky enough to live this dream and SEE it come true. There are some very good business schools which offer such programs like Iims, IITs, FMS Delhi, SPJMER, Great lakes Chennai
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. No, One with commerce with Maths background can pursue B.Ed course and take math as a teaching subject. If you want to become a Maths teacher/professor, then on the basis of Commerce degree you won't be able to become one. You will need to become B.Sc. Maths / M.Sc. Maths to be eligible to teach Maths in schools or colleges. The B.Ed Syllabus is divided into 4 semesters. B.Ed First Year Syllabus deals with 9 subjects. B.Ed First Year syllabus is divided into 2 semesters. Students will need to sit for 2 Exams for Each semester in B.Ed first year syllabus having 325 marks each. Hope it helps.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. The programme covers the fundamentals of progressions like security analysis, derivatives markets, financial organisation, risk management, and more. These prepare the student in handling a variety of financial difficulties in any particular segment or with any kind of client. A few of the top recruiting companies are Banks, Business Schools, Credit establishments, Consultancies, Economic consulting works, Indian civil facilities, health branches, Insurance businesses, securities investments, and Mortgage agencies. The course fee usually varies between INR 15,000-30,000 per annum in government colleges.
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Hello Rekha, No matter what degree you hold, all you need to do is acquire knowledge or skills online, keep an eye out for job openings at MNCs, and submit an application. If you want to advance your career and receive greater pay, it takes roughly 6 to 7 months to become a skilled coder after which you may find employment with MNCs with ease.

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Hi. You need to have a Bachelor's degree in computer application. Most MCA institutes will accept graduates from other streams like commerce, arts, Science, and computer Science as well. You need to have more than 50% of your Bachelors degree. You need to have more than 55% in your 12th standard. The following are the criteria you need to fit into to be eligible for an MCA degree course. You need to have a Bachelors degree in computer application. Most MCA institutes will accept graduates from other streams like commerce, arts, Science, and computer Science as well. You need to have more than 50% of your Bachelors degree. You need to h
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Versha jain

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Yes, if you want to pursue M.A. After B.Com you can do it. Also if you do from distance learning I think that also good to go as it will give you more n more benefits.

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M.Com is also a good course for a candidate who is preparing for recruitment exams in related public sector departments. M.Com is also a good course for candidates who wish to take up teaching after post-graduation. Many M.Com graduates also take up B.Ed (Bachelor of Education) after completing postgraduate studies.

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Masters of Business Administration is a two-year programme open to everyone who has graduated from high school. Renaissance University offers MBA programs at a truly global educational institution in a variety of specializations such as finance, marketing, human resources, information technology, and others. Students who have completed their B.Com degree can pursue an M.Com specialisation. The M.Com programme is not as well-known as the MBA programme, but it is a respected course that focuses on accounting and commerce. Students can enhance their career prospects by also studying ICWA or. Banking, accounting, finance, economics, Statis
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Dear aspirant, Great interacting with you. Both courses are fantastic and serve specific functions. However, the following comparison will show which option is better. It will help you clarify which one is better in MBA vs M.Com.
1. Cost : When compared to an MBA, an M.Com is significantly less expensive. If you want to pursue an MBA, you must plan your finances carefully.
2. International Value : An MBA degree has international value and can land you a job in another country. However, an M.Com degree has no international value.
3. Value for Money : While the M.Com is less expensive than the MBA, the MBA is more valuable because you wi
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