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rohith kola

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B.A. Business Economics or Bachelor of Business Administration in Business Economics an undergraduate Business Management course. Business Economics is a course in applied economics and alongside the academic training to sharpen essential skills in marketing and communication, the students undergo corporate summer training for about eight weeks, to get a better understanding of business environment and real organizational problems. The duration of the course is three years and its syllabus is divided six semesters. The degree course is an important and career orienting one that opens many scopes for them.

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Rakhi BhardwajI'm delhi university student..

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The admissions are totally based on your CAT rank and at present no cutoff is there.

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ashutosh chauhan

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You can get all the information regarding entrance exam syllabus and admission process on DU website.

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Pallavi Rohira

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M.Com business economics syllabus –
Semester I
Organisation Theory and Behaviour
Statistical Analysis
Economic Analysis
Financial Management and Policy
Semester II
Managerial Accounting
Business Environment
Quantitative Techniques for Business Decisions
Marketing Management
Semester III
Strategic Management Accounting Theory and Practice
Semester IV
International Business
Human Resource Management
MCH Syllabus-
Business Mathematics
Corporate Accounting-I
Cost Accounting
Company Law
Principles of Marketing
Basics of Information Technology
Corporate AccountingBusiness Ethics
Company Law
Money and Banking
Financial Institutions
Auditing
Financial Ma
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JATIN SAHARMA

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Hi,
To begin a CA CS, you should be good at accounts, moreover, you should have a interest in accounts subject But as you are saying that you like business and economics then, I think that you should go for MBA after your graduation in any field.

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anila k

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You need to choose the same subjects or related subjects in NET in which you have done your PG.

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Yash Mehta

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BBA & BBM would be a good choice also you can opt for BBA and then go for an MBA programme.

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Vivek BansodeSCM Pro, MBA-Ops, B.Tech Engg

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No, MBA stands for Masters in Business administration which itself includes at least little numerical. In MBA HR, you might find little finance or accounts, however, little numerical will be there. For the first year of MBA, you will have to study the basic finance.

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