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Harleen Kaur

Guide-Level 11

It depends on you whatever course you want to pursue, give your best. You can pursue CA or B.Ed. If you want to pursue your career in accounts, taxation, auditing then you can pursue CA. If you want pursue your career in B.Ed for teaching. Choose wisely all the best.

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Harleen Kaur

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There are number of universities in which you can apply such as DU, IPU, IGNOU, and many more.

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Harpreet Singh

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, SCMT is a private regular college which provides BCom course through distance Learning from Aligarh Muslim University (ICT enabled program).

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Chaksh

Beginner-Level 4

These two courses have different syllabus and B.Com curriculum matches more with finance and taxation part as compared with BBA. B.Com includes more of the courses which are Accounting in nature and use of software like Tally. But BBA does not have many subjects of accounts. Further, taxation can be better understood in B.Com as it has two types of taxation that is direct and indirect taxation. The taxation subjects are divided in various semesters in B.Com. So at first a person can strengthen his or her ways in accounts and then more technical Topics can be stated like taxation. You can refer the curriculum of both the courses B.Com a
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Pradeep Kumar

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 IILM University offers Merit Cum Means Based Scholarship to all deserving candidates thus attracting the brightest of the minds. The scholarship will be a tuition fee waiver on the recommendation of the admission committee. This scholarship is announced at the time of admission. 

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Yes you are eligible. As per the B.Com eligibility criteria of st Joseph college Bangalore for joining B.Com. Programme. The Candidates who have completed two years Pre - University Course of Karnataka state or its equivalent are eligible for admission into this programme. So Mathematics is not needed here.

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Urvashi

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While taking a lateral entry, it is preferred that you choose the course that is the closest to the subjects that you already have cleared so that credits can be mapped, thereby increasing your chances of clearing the eligibility criteria. Although BBA and B.Com (Hons) are related, however BBA has a broader range of subjects vis-a-vis a B.Com (Hons) which is rather focused. Nonetheless, it is important to consider the criteria for lateral admission while applying to a particular course. IILM University Gurugram is accepting student applications under the lateral entry/migration scheme for various undergraduate programmes including BBA
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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

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B.Com and LL.B is a good combination, yes you need to give CLAT too.

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Miles EducationBest CPA training institute in India

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You would need to meet 120 credits required in order to be eligible for the CPA exams. In your case, with the B.Com you will have 90 credits. I suggest you take up an accounting bridge course, so you get the additional 30 credits. For more information, feel free to visit mileseducation. Com.

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Miles EducationBest CPA training institute in India

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Candidates for the CMA Certification must have two continuous years of full-time work experience in management accounting and/or financial management. Four years of continuous part-time work experience will also fulfill this requirement. You can pursue a part-time job alongside B.Com.

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