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Sukriti Arora

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There is very less scope to get admission in this college because it requires high cut off percentage but you can try for any other college.
Best of luck!

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Sukriti Arora

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Both the courses will introduce you and teach you the subjects in detail. The eligibility criteria for admission to both the courses remains the same for most of the college universities. The only difference between these two is that in B.Com (Hons) you can specialize in a specific subject like accounting whereas in B.Com (P), you will get an overview of all the subjects taught in the B.Com (Hons) course.

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Urvashi

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Hello Shrikant, It is not clear as to which college you have asked about. I am sharing a few details about IILM University where the eligibility for B.Com (Hons) is that you should have cleared 10+2 from a recognised board. After the application is submitted, you are required to appear for an interview round. To know more, visit our website: https://iilm.edu.in/course/b-com/
The online Career Counselling session for management courses such as BBA and B.Com (Hons) is being held on 11th June 2020.

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Sukriti Arora

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After B.Com, you can go for Masters in commerce (M.Com). M.Com is the best option to be considered. This will provide you in depth knowledge to various commerce related subjects and basics which will help you in cracking the primary competitive exam to become a lecturer.

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We can say that yes there is scope of CFA after B.Com (honours). Even the syllabus of B.Com matches with the syllabus of CFA like microeconomics, macroeconomics, financial statements, quantitative concepts etc. But it depends that how much emphasis one has in studying the concepts which are in B.Com that match with the subjects of CFA. It also depends on the college how they are teaching and whether the faculty there is competent enough to clear the concepts. One should also SEE B.Com (Hons) curriculum and CFA curriculum so that he can try to clear the concept in college only. Colleges like Punjab College of technical education have he
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Urvashi

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Hello Sonu, Your question is relevant for many students applying for their undergraduate studies especially in B.Com (Hons). B.Com (Hons) as a course has been one of the most popular courses for students wanting to make a career in Management, Finance & Accounting. The course prepares you to pursue Chartered Accountancy, an M.Com or MBA in Finance and in case you plan to go abroad then you must look at international certifications as well. These are just a few options of course. Further, the big 4 companies, banking, multinational corporations, start-ups, NGO's are all organisations you can explore to start your career. A Masters degre
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Urvashi

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Hello,
Your question is relevant for many students applying for their undergraduate studies. B.Com (Hons) has been one of the most popular courses for students wanting to make a career in Management, Finance & Accounting. The course prepares you to pursue Chartered Accountancy, an M.Com or MBA in Finance and in case you plan to go abroad then you must look at international certifications as well. These are just a few options of course. Further, the big 4 companies, banking, multinational corporations, start-ups, NGO's are all organisations you can explore to start your career. A Masters degree however in the same area is always preferre
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Hello Aryaman, Yes absolutely you can apply for IIHM. But before that you have to apply for the entrance exam called IIHM eCHAT. After results you can continue with the process of admission. If any other queries, feel free to comment. All the best :). .

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Urvashi

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Hello,B.Com (Hons) has been one of the most popular courses for students wanting to make a career in Management, Finance & Accounting. The course prepares you to pursue Chartered Accountancy, an M.Com or MBA in Finance and in case you plan to go abroad then you must look at international certifications as well. These are just a few options of course. Further, the big 4 companies, banking, multinational corporations, start-ups, NGO's are all organisations you can explore to start your career. A Masters degree however in the same area is always preferred to ensure that you get better jobs as a Business Consultant, Auditor, Tax Consultant
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