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2015-12-08 12:38:50
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2015-12-08 12:33:31
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2015-12-07 12:09:42
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All the institutes you mentioned are good to pursue studies, all of these institutes have good teaching faculty, placements records and infrastructure.
You can also visit these institutes personally, and talk to the students studying there, and take their feedback regarding faculty, teaching methodology, placements etc., all this will help you to take decision regarding which institute to join.
You can refer the links of the colleges for more information:
https://www.shiksha.com/B-Com-course-in-Vadodara-The-Maharaja-Sayajirao-University-Of-Baroda-course-information-listingcourse-179140
https://www.shiksha.com/Cufm-Christ-Univers
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2015-12-07 11:57:29
Guide-Level 14
NIOS is a recognized body and is accepted everywhere. You are eligible for admission procedure in Delhi University. You can get admission in regular course provided you have applied in that course /college and meet the cut off. There are many institutes which may have its own eligibility criteria for a particular program, that you would only come to know through that particular college. But you are late to fill the admission form for DU-B.Com 2015.
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2015-12-03 15:12:42
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Yes, it is quite possible to pursue a course in VFX after B.com.
The nature of course depends on your plans ahead, in case you wish to get a job then you could opt for a diploma or certificate or if you are willing to invest time, you may opt for a post graduate degree in VFX.
Please refer to the link for institute:
https://www.shiksha.com/search/?q=VFX&c=12&sc=91&sa=^0^0^0^0^0&ts=65727&rf=searchwidget
Please refer to the link for more information:
https://www.shiksha.com/vfx-is-not-the-same-as-animation-article-4535-1
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2015-12-03 14:10:08New answer posted
2015-12-02 22:05:45
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2015-12-02 13:20:46
Guide-Level 15
As rightly said by Mr. Harender Bisht (One of our experts on https://Shiksha.com), I would suggest you to do at least one year course in accounting, as it will give you more exposure. For now your can refer some of this courses :
-Financial Accountant
-Diploma in industrial accounting
-Certificate in computer accountant
kindly refer the link below for more details
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2015-12-02 13:13:54
Guide-Level 15
If you are looking for a career in business, your options are: Chartered Accountancy (CA), Certified Financial Analyst (CFA), Cost Accountancy (from ICWA), Company Secretary ship (CS), Stock Broking or MBA.
CAs are Audit and Account experts. Besides maintaining accounts in a firm, their work includes Accountancy, Auditing, Cost accountancy, Taxation, Investigation and Consultancy. A CS is a professional whose responsibilities in a corporate are that of an advisor for legal matters. Handling legal aspects that need to be covered for incorporation, formation, promotion, reorganisation or winding up of a company, are the respon
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2015-12-01 16:53:01
Guide-Level 14
B.Com Hons. Course is under graduate degree course. It includes subjects like cost accounting, organizational behavior . The course is designed to build up the ability to understand and judge thing related to business administration. After undergraduate you can apply for master degree with specialization in accounts and economics.
B.Com Pass course is also an undergraduate course but unlike B.Com Hons course there is no specialization in one subject. In B. Com pass course you have an overview of all subjects of Hons. Course. More or less both courses are similar.
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B.Com Pass- You are taught about all subjects but as
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