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Annashwa Chowdhury

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Hi Sunil,
That completely depends on your interest. If you love theory like history and geography, then go for arts and if you are looking forward to business and management then go for commerce.
Trust your intuition and interest. Go ahead with it.
It's very important for you to know your line of choice. Every course has its own struggle. It's your interest and determination which will make your struggle less pathetic.
Wishing you good luck.

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Annashwa Chowdhury

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Hi Susil,'
If he is really interested in that course, then he can go for B.Com and apply for banking exams available on NET. With every exam he cracks, he gets a better position.
Wishing you good luck for your son.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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B.Com is a Bachelor's degree of commerce. It is an undergraduate degree also known as Bachelor of commerce. The Bachelor of Business Administration BBA is a Bachelor's degree in commerce, Arts and business administration. BBA is better than B.Com.

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Meet Shah

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Hi,
The scores of the HSC and SSC are considered for IIM-Bangalore and few others. But IIM-Ahmedabad, Calcutta, etc., give the admission on the basis of the CAT score. As you know there is some reservations on the basis of the caste and for the general category, the cut-off is above 98 percentile to receive a call followed by the OBC, a decrease in 25-26 percentile and the SC and ST have a very low cut-off. So, be clear of the target and be
A minimum CAT percentile is required to be shortlisted for further rounds of selection. IIMs and non-IIM colleges release their separate category-wise cut-offs. Candidates must both clear sectional &
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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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DAVV, Sanghvi, Medicap, Indore Institute, SAGE University are some of the known institutes. Check the below link for colleges offering courses, fee and respective college brochure in the field of commerce -
https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/colleges/b-com-colleges-Indore.

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HARSHIT NIGAM

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If you are really passionate about animation then you must go for it. Being from a commerce background, you have plethora of options. It totally depends upon your interest. You can go for designing like jewelry designing, fashion designing etc. If you want to do a professional course in this field then you should go for NIFT (National Institute of Fashion Technology). It offers both under graduation and post graduation degrees. You will have to give entrance tests to get admission. Google it you will get to know everything about it.
I am too very much fond of doing craft work. I am also a commerce student and I also wanted to go for NIF
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Saurabh kumar KarAn engineering student IIITian

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If you don't like science, then go for commerce if you have interest in maths. Going for arts is not bad but is of no use nowadays. Only if you want to prepare for civil services, then go for arts or else commerce will be a good choice.

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They are entirely different. MS Ramaiah Institute of Arts, Science and Commerce is the one you have to apply.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Audrin!
It's all depends upon where your interest lies within. After Commerce (+Maths) you will have the wide range of options available like, Finance or Economics Hons etc. CA CS CFA etc. So choose the best fit for you. Hope this helps.
Good Luck.

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