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The two courses you have mentioned are very different in terms of scope and syllabus. In BCom (Computer Application) you will all study about the computational Commerce. which means how you can apply the computer's software knowledge in commerce and trade. On the other hand, in BCom BFSI, the specilization is concerned to Financial Services and Economics.
Hope this helps.
Good Luck.
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https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/course/b-com-computer-applications-school-of-management-sastra-university-thanjavur-182627
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You said 430 marks. This means, 86% and this is really enough. So, don't worry if you are confirmed that you are getting marks nearby and you can get admission easily. But try to score more marks in JEE mains as Sastra University gives more preference to JEE mains marks.
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You just need to manage time and focus on both the courses. Moreover, its now common these days that students do CA along with other UG course
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7 years agoContributor-Level 6
Lets talk about job opportunities in India: Almost completely none (until you want to be a teacher or have connections in ISRO and HAL).
How do I know that because I am graduating in aerospace engineering.
Reason are:-
1. B.Tech is a basic degree and does not qualify you for any job in Aero industry which needs experts or atleast good people in any specific area.
2. No home based full fledged aerospace industries in India.
3. ISRO or DRDO or HAL maybe your only option if you want to do some serious work in aerospace. Sounds hard enough?
Suggestions:
1. Do a M.Tech from IIT or an MS(would be awesomeee!)
2. Research. Do somethin
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