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New answer posted
7 years ago
Beginner-Level 3
1) If you are planning to take up B.Com after doing Science in 11th and 12th you will surely need to take up a crash course in accountancy and economics.
2) Field you are planning to work or do business in. E. g if you want to start your own technological services or something similar best option would be to do B.Tech followed by MBA.
3) At the end make sure that whatsoever you pursue be the best
New answer posted
7 years ago
Beginner-Level 3
Asset management/Financial Risk analysis/Asset management/Fund manager. These courses last for a period of 6 months to 2yrs (maximum). Starting salary would be approximately 10 Lacs per annum and after working for 3 to 5 years you can even open up your own financial service company or if you are good at your job after 7 to 8 years your salary can go up to 25 to 30 Lacs per annum provided that you are one of the best in your field and are able to give good return to your clients and your company.
New answer posted
7 years ago
Beginner-Level 3
MBA
MFA
MBE
M.Com
CS
Apart from this one can even do certification courses in the following-
Fund management
Asset management
Financial risk management
Stock manager/investor
However the best option will be to complete any of the above courses along with a certification course. This will improve the profile and give you a cutting edge from those of your competitors. Besides this one can even do-
ACCA
CFA
CA
ICWA.
New answer posted
7 years agoScholar-Level 16
VJIM Hyderabad: Vignana Jyothi Institute of Management, Hyderabad
IES MCRC Mumbai: IES Management College And Research Centre, Mumbai
SCMS Cochin: SCMS Cochin School of Business, Cochin
AIMIT Bangalore: Adarsh Institute of Management And Information Technology, Bangalore
MSRIM Bangalore: MS Ramaiah Institute of Management, Bangalore
FIIB New Delhi
JBS Noida: Jaypee Business School, Noida Delhi NCR
IIMS Pune: International Institute of Management Studies, Pune
EMPI New Delhi: EMPI Business School, New Delhi
Calcutta Business School, Kolkata
GLBIMR Greater Noida: GL Bajaj Institute of Management And Research, Great
New answer posted
7 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Both courses introduce you and teach you in detail the subjects that make up the commerce stream. However, the major difference lies in the fact that B.Com (Hons) demands a higher level of understanding of Maths, thereby making it slightly more difficult than the normal B.Com. Another difference is that, being a B.Com (Hons) student, one can specialize in a certain subject in B.Com (H), which is not possible in B.Com (P). In the latter, a student is given an overview of all the subjects taught in the honors course.
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Guide-Level 12
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Scholar-Level 16
Unfortunately, you cannot pursue M.Sc in Mathematics as only Graduates in B.Sc Maths or Maths(Hons) are eligible for the course.
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
To give CTET exam, you should complete graduation with at least 50% marks and passed or appearing in 1-year Bachelor in Education (B.Ed). So, you are eligible to give CTET exam.
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 11
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