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New answer posted
2013-10-01 17:32:15
Guide-Level 11
Since you are a graduate, you can avail exemptions from the first stage of CA program, i.e. CPT (Common Proficiency Test).
Commerce graduates with 50% marks, non-commerce graduates with subjects other than Mathematics with an aggregate of 55% marks and non-commerce graduates with Maths with an aggregate of 60% marks are exempted from the Common Proficiency Test (CPT) and are permitted to register for Integrated Professional Competence Course (IPCC).
You can follow the procedure mentioned below-
* Register/Enroll for Integrated Professional Competence Course (IPCC)
* Complete 9 months of Study Course.
* Complete 100 hours of Information T
New answer posted
2013-10-01 17:11:52
Guide-Level 11
There is a wide variety of options for higher studies for students who have completed graduation in the commerce stream. The students can do their post graduation in any of the disciplines such as Economics, International Studies, Law or arts. It is also possible for students to choose Statistics, Insurance or Education as their specializations.
Higher studies options after B.Com-
CRISIL Certified Analyst Program
Diploma in Banking & Financial Services
LLB
M.Com
CA
Master in-
Financial Management
Management Studies
Retail Management
Business Administration
Marketing Management
Human Resources Development Management
Marketing
Business Studies
New answer posted
2013-10-01 15:47:07
Guide-Level 11
I would like to share a few tips that can surely push your moral as well as confidence to score maximum out off which you are desiring to score-
1. Study regularly, take out time for at least three subjects in a day. Work more on those subjects, in which you feel you are weaker than other subjects.
2. Do not leave any subject for more than 2-3 days. Every subject should be taken up for study at least in every alternate day.
3. Devote at least 4-5 hours for self study. Take out a bit of time for relaxing and entertaining also.
4. Whenever you study, don't sit for too long continuously. Take one or two short breaks of 5-10 minutes.
5. Be
New answer posted
2013-09-30 14:04:03
Contributor-Level 10
New answer posted
2013-09-29 21:06:46
Guide-Level 12
New answer posted
2013-09-28 14:43:48
Beginner-Level 4
Stages to become a Company Secretary:
The student who would like to join the Course after 10+2 pass or equivalent has to undergo three stages to pursue the Company Secretaries Course i.e.
• Foundation Programme
• Executive Programme
• Professional Programme
The Student who would like to join the Course after passing the Graduation has to undergo two stages of the Company Secretaryship i.e.
• Executive Programme
• Profession
New answer posted
2013-09-26 15:13:15
Beginner-Level 4
The best way to select is to get to know your profile (Personality, Interest, Skills, Knowledge and abilities). Based on the profile, you (may be with the help of a guide) can select the appropriate career for yourself.
New answer posted
2013-09-25 16:37:15
Guide-Level 11
As a B.COM graduate, you can opt for-
1. M.Com
2. LLB
3. Professional courses such as- CA/ CS/ ICWA or CRISIL Certified Analyst Program
4. Diploma in Banking & Financial Services
5. Master in-
Financial Management
Management Studies
Retail Management
Business Administration
Marketing Management
Human Resources Development Management
Marketing
Business Studies
International Business
6. You can even try for Teaching or Civil Services. Even offbeat career such as- Hotel Management, Tourism, Foreign Languages, etc.
For more, refer the link below-
https://ask.shiksha.com/what-after-b-com-job-or-higher-studies-qna-2169117
Feel free to discuss furthe
New answer posted
2013-09-25 15:20:11
Guide-Level 11
As per your profile pursuing MBA would be the best option for you, however please remember if you have atleast 50% marks in graduation in that case pursuing full time MBA or PGDM program would be a better option as compared to distance MBA.
However if you wish to work after completing BCom and simultaneously pursue MBA in that case you pursuing distance MBA would be the best option for you by doing this you may easily maintain balance between your job and studies.
The USP of distance education MBA lies in the fact that it provides job-oriented knowledge that can be immediately practised as one works alongside.
Distance MBA allows stud
New answer posted
2013-09-24 12:02:46
Guide-Level 11
SAP Training develops skills and experience in the practical management and application of technology. It is for everyone - from everyday users to senior management.
1. SAP HR modules-
Human Resource Management
Personnel Management
Human Capital Management.
These training tutorials help human resources (HR) administrators with a single platform for monitoring, managing and analyzing an organization's HR processes.
2. SAP Education can help you/your organization reap significant benefits, including:
• Faster, more cost-effective initial implementations
• Better acceptance among end users, with decreased support costs
• Ongoing, opti
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