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Sukriti Arora

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Hi,
The admissions for B.Com in DU are based on the merit list. If your name is shortlisted in merit list then only you will get admission in DU. If you want to get more information then you can visit the official website of Delhi University i.e. www.du.ac.in.

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Sukriti Arora

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Getting into DU is not so easy. And once one get admission into it has a great experience of college life. All the colleges under Delhi University are good but some of the top colleges of Delhi University are:-
1. Shri Ram College of commerce
2. Lady shri ram college for women
3. Ramjas college
4. Hindu college
5. Shri venkateswara college
6. Hanraj college
7. Kirori mal College
8. Daulat ram college
9. Gargi college
10. Sri guru gobind singh college of commerce
All the best!

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Sukriti Arora

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For Delhi university, Eligibility requirement for B.Com is that you must have cleared class 12 th from recognised board with good grades. After that it will depend on the cut off score (minimim eligibility requirement) to get admission offered by the university.

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Sukriti Arora

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After securing such percentage, first you need to figure out what you love and you want to do and what you want in your life. Once you are able to decide this you will be satisfied with your decision. If you can't make that decision then search and explore for the various options. If you want to go in a corporate field then you must apply for various entrances exams like CAT, MAT, XAT for MBA if you wish to do it otherwise you can go for Masters (M.Com). If you are interested in government job then you can apply for banking, SSC, UPSC, etc. It depends that what is your inspiration and what you want to do in future. There are so many op
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Pradeep Kumar

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IILM University offers B.Com (Hons) programme. In B.Com (Hons) degree candidate can specialise in a certain subject which is not possible in general B.Com. Honors degree is an in-depth learning programme having more number of subjects and better job prospects.

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Abhijeet Gaware

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The normal investment banking career ladder begins after you do your course and get a fair idea of what the IB field is about. Many of the finance graduates who do the course at Imarticus Learning have benefitted from their soft-skills training by being placed as Associates directly under their assured placement programs. The higher you go certifications and continued learning become crucial for better progression and higher bonuses and payouts. Tips to Help With Your Investment Banking Career.
1. Research your IB career path: Experience counts in this field and if you can do an internship while finishing your graduation it is a very g
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Chaksh

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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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Rishabh Sharma

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Hi, Bhawana, the college ask for minimum 50% aggregate well you can give it a try. All the best.

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