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Guide-Level 12
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Financial accounting
Cost accounting
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since the course is general in nature, you need to do a specialisation in accounting/finance higher studies to get a good start to your career. Students are given all the basic training in accounting and finance. However, it neglects other areas of commerce and trade viz., HR, export-import etc., BAF is for students who are determined to mak
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You are eligible for BCom finance without any maths background in your 10+2. Go through it Best of luck.
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Guide-Level 14
B.Com is a common course which is covered on all facets of Business such as Business Administration, Law, Taxation, Finance, Accounting and these are subjects are evenly spread in six semesters. If we talked about BAF (Bachelors in Accounting and Finance) has same subjects in the first two years as B.Com. But, in specialization type as BAF is called mini CA. As far as the final two semester are more concerned. This course dives deeply in to the disciplines of Accounting and Finance. All the best.
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