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Parul Thapa

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Yes, as a Commerce graduate, you can pursue a career in Speech Pathology, but it will require a shift in academic focus. Speech Pathology, or Speech-Language Pathology (SLP), is a specialized field that deals with diagnosing and treating communication disorders, which typically requires a background in science or healthcare.

To transition, you may need to take prerequisite courses in areas such as Biology, Psychology, or Communication Sciences. After that, you can enroll in a master's program in Speech-Language Pathology, which is the standard requirement to practice in most countries.

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Nikita Peter

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Bachelor of Commerce at Australian National University is a full-time three-year program offered at the university.

  • Students can explore multiple areas of interest such as Finance and Management Accounting, Commercial Law, Economics, Finance, etc. 
  • Students are also taught skills that help them meet the challenges of changing business environment, business issues, and other related skills.

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Vikas Pandey

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 BA at DPM's Shree Mallikarjun College of Arts and Commerce cost 4.9 thousand per year.

There may some additional cost like hostel accomdation and other charges may include.

They may charge annual charges, library charge other facility if you opt for them.

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Kapil Lalwani

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The annual fee for B.A. programs at DCAC range between INR 15,000 and INR 20,000 which consists of:

  • Tuition fee of around INR 10,000 to 15,000
  • Examination fee that goes for between INR 1,500 and 2,000
  • Additional fees such as library charges or sporting activities amounting from about INR 3,000 to 5,000

In total, if we consider the whole three year course it should sum up to roughly somewhere around INR 45,000 to INR 60,000.

Other costs include:

  • One-time admission charge (one time pay): INR 1000 - 2000
  • Security Deposit (Payable Back): INR 5,000 – 10,000

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Akansha Bisht

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Even if you are studying Commerce. You can still pursue courses in Agriculture. 

Some options you might consider are here

  • BBA in Agribusiness Management
  • MBA in Agribusiness

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MBA in Agriculture

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Akansha Bisht

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Commerce students are eligible for admission to BSc Mathematics if they have studied mathematics in the 12th grade, even if it's an optional subject. Colleges generally do not reject admission based on the student's stream, allowing flexibility for students from various backgrounds.

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Dinesh L

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Yes surely you can apply for the admission to 3rd semester,   Relevant documents needs to be submitted to the college 

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Bhumika Yadav

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The week has ranked the Acharya Narendra Dev College for its BCom programme under the 'Accounting & Commerce' category. However, as per the 2023 ranking statics the colleges has secured #26 position under the 'Accounting & Commerce' category. Additionally, ANDC is ranked across various categories by several prominent national ranking bodies, namely NIRF, India Today, Outlook, The Week, etc. These ranking bodies have assigned Acharya Narendra Dev College with good ranks.

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Abhay shivhare

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Yes, you are eligible to take the UGC NET in Commerce with a B.Com and an MSW. Eligibility for UGC NET typically requires a master's degree with at least 55% marks from a recognised university.

Your B.Com provides the foundational knowledge in commerce, while your MSW does not disqualify you from choosing Commerce as your subject for the exam. Ensure you meet the specific percentage criteria.

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Parul Thapa

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The choice between Science or Commerce depends on personal preferences, natural aptitudes, and professional aspirations. Both have special benefits and roles to play.
Science includes a wide range of fields, from physics and astronomy to biology and chemistry, that are devoted to studying the natural world. It provides chances for investigation, learning, and creativity, which advances science, technology, and our comprehension of the cosmos.
 Contrarily, commerce is concerned with the trading of products and services in the marketplace. It requires knowledge of finance, marketing, entrepreneurship, business management, and economic

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