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Urvashi

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Dear Pooja, From what we gather, your question pertains to B.Com and if you could qualify for a bank job. While B.Com (Hons) is closely linked to the roles required to opt for while working in a bank, it is however not mandatory. The B.Com (Hons) courses at DU, IILM University Gurugram and IP University provide a holistic understanding and prepare you for the future. Do have a look at the websites of these universities. Also to get into Public sector banks, one has to give centralized entrance exams after undergraduate degree. Hope this helps!

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Sukriti Arora

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Maths is a mandatory subject to get admission in Delhi University for B.Com (Hons) but not for B.Com (P).

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Payal Jajodia

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Yes, Rajat Poornima University is always the best choice for pursuing B.Com as it has ranked one amongst top 30 Private B Schools of North Zone. Core faculty with industry and academic background, Adjunct faculty from industry. Merit based scholarships up to 90% of tuition fee. Entrepreneurship cell to foster New business ideas. Students are trained by Industry experts and academicians coming from all over India as guide by side. Best Internship and Placement in blue-chip companies. Regular interaction with industry stalwarts in the form of seminar, guest lectures, workshops etc. The students are exposed to the best training in their f
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Miles EducationBest CPA training institute in India

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Given that you have done your B.Com you will get 90 credits. If you could pursue an accountancy bridge course, you will get the extra 30 credits taking your total number of credits to 120 credits, which is what you would need to appear for the CPA exam. If you have completed your B.Com from a NAAC A college, then, there is no need for any bridge course as you would have the 120 credits with your B.Com alone. You can appear for the CPA exam.

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nivedita ghosh royIILM University

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Dear Student, There are many universities in Gurugram where you can take a lateral admission like IILM University Gurugram, Amity, Ansal. IILM University is accepting student applications under the lateral entry/migration scheme for various undergraduate programmes including BBA for the 2020-21 academic year. Under this scheme, a student can migrate from another university in India and abroad with a partially completed programme and complete the remaining programme at IILM in order to earn the degree. For more details visit www.iilm.edu.in.

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Urvashi

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Hello Sohani, Since you have not mentioned the university you are interested in, sharing a few details about the admission process for IILM University Gurugram. As per the courses you have mentioned IILM University does offer B.Com (Hons) B.A. (Hons) Economics and BBA and these are 3 year full time degree programs. Eligibility criteria includes students who have cleared 10+2 from a recognised board, applications are open. Liberal Education at IILM University allows you to choose papers from across different disciplines so that would definitely help you. Further, you can join the Online Career Counselling / Open house that is being held
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Mindful Convo

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Hi Jai, If we talk about BBA it more inclined towards management and leadership while B.Com focuses on accounting and finance. Honors word attached with the B.Com doesn't make much difference in future aspects for these courses. In honors there is just a difference of subjects. Both the courses are good, it is upon your interest which one you want to choose.

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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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Yes, you can go for M.A. (History) after your graduation in Bachelor's in commerce. For Master's course the Bachelor's degree with any field from a recognised University.

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Sukriti Arora

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Eligibility criteria for B.Com is that you must have cleared class 12th with an aggregate of 50% in your class 12th examination. Best of luck!

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