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Kavita SoniMy dreams are my priority..

Contributor-Level 6

After B.Com, there are many options that you can look forward to. Some of them include M.Com, CA, ICWAI, MBA, etc.

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Sameer Das

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Both are good options but government colleges will be more affordable and have a low fee as compared to private colleges and private colleges will offer better facilities as compared to government ones.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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As of date, there is no official communication or notification that DU shall be conducting entrance examination for B.Com admission.

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DEEPAK CHAUDHARIEducational counselling

Guide-Level 11

Some universities syllabus may have maths or statistics as a subject but something difference also will be available in the extra subject for BCA and B.Com. Mostly (except for B.Com) BCA and B.Sc in maths will be totally same in syllabus and subject pattern because both the degrees belong to science stream and for B.Com, the maths will be different due to the commerce. For example, accounting and taxation, but the syllabus of the statistics in B.Com will remain the same as in B.Sc and BBA.

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GOWRI SHANKAR

Beginner-Level 5

You have more options like M.Com, MBA, CA, CS, etc. MBA is a better option than all of the options mentioned before. It helps to build a better career in an easy way.
All the best.

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Sugandha Sahu

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Hi Rajan,
Minimum eligibility for MBA is 50% in graduation. But you can check with the college in which you are interested.
All the best

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Deval
You can pursue B.Com pass but not hons from Delhi university as of now. Since DU is planning to change their admission criteria, we have to wait for the new guidelines.
If you are in any of the schools from Delhi, you also have options of B.Com pass, B.com hons, BBA from IP university as they have 85% quota for Delhi students.

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RIYA BHANGALE

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Hi,
Being a fresher is not a limitation. For PGDM, along with your competitive exam scores, you will be evaluated on basis of your past academic record, a group discussion( or a test similar to that) and an interview. Give the presented test and interview properly. All the best.

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