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2013-06-08 16:19:50Beginner-Level 1
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2013-06-08 13:04:15Beginner-Level 1
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2013-06-07 16:01:33
Guide-Level 11
Go for regular M.COM. Refer-
https://banking.shiksha.com/mcom-colleges-in-india-categorypage-4-83-534-0-0-1-1-2-0-none-1-0#page-top
Thereafter take campus placements, work for a while and gain reasonable experience. Once you personally feel ready to take the jump, pick E-MBA which is meant for working professionals.
https://www.shiksha.com/executive-mba-article-4546-1
Good Luck.
New answer posted
2013-06-06 17:54:23
Contributor-Level 7
Hons in any course means a more detailed study of certain subjects. So when you do a BCom Hons you study a few subjects with more depth increasing your competence in those areas.
However BCom Professional, is an amalgamation of an ACADEMIC program called BCom and a PROFESSIONAL program called BBA. In my opinion a BCom Professional is a far better substitute for a commerce student over a BBA.
If you are a student of Delhi, another difference you would like to consider is that BCOM Hons in Delhi University is now a 4 year degree where as BCOM Professional in most places is still a 3 year degree.
You can consider BCom Banking & Fi
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2013-06-06 16:49:09New answer posted
2013-06-05 14:57:09
Guide-Level 11
B.COM LLB (5 year integrated course) is an apt choice. I have seen LLB with CS people going high places in corp. law firms and corporate but work hard and try to crack all CS papers within say 2 years of passing LLB.
To become a lawyer, you need to get a degree in law by taking up the three-year LL.B.
For admission into a law school in India, you need to take an entrance exam called the Common Law Admission Test. You can plan accordingly.
For details, visit http://www.clat.ac.in
You must have strong analytic skills, good interpersonal skills and a keen understanding of the basic principles in order to successfully settle as a Lawyer.
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2013-06-05 13:30:16Contributor-Level 7
So, my suggestion to you would be, go for B.Com, 2nd priority BBA, and start preparing for CAT now. Try to gauge your capability in English and vocab/quantitative skills. You can buy previous yrs test p
New answer posted
2013-06-05 09:07:18Contributor-Level 10
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2013-06-04 14:33:44
Guide-Level 11
Both the course you mentioned are good to pursue and both offers good career prospects and excellent growth opportunities.
B.Com Stands for Bachelor of Commerce, typically, B.Com is a three year course, minimum eligibility for which is an intermediate (10+2) with subjects such as accounts, maths and economics.
Commerce consists of a broad range of interdisciplinary branches such as Marketing, Finance, E-Commerce, Accountancy, and Economics.
A commerce education can lead to jobs with corporations and banks as investment bankers, managers, financial consultants, accountants, advisers etc.
Some of the subjects covered under BMS are:
- Bus
New answer posted
2013-06-03 12:52:47
Guide-Level 11
Colleges that you can consider-
1. Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar
2. Nirma University Institute of Law
Both offers B.COM LLB (H)
Also refer- https://www.shiksha.com/career-as-lawyer-cc-69
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