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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
If you are interested in commerce and applied mathematics, you can consider the courses combining both subjects. Some of the courses that you can consider are:
1.B.Com. with applied mathematics is a four-year dual degree programme I think this is the best option.
2.B.Com Accounting and Taxation
It is also a good course that you can consider.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
SOME OF THE COURSES OFFERED AFTER 12th COMMERCE ARE :
- Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com)
- Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) (or) Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS)
- Chartered Accountancy (CA)
- Chartered Accountancy (CA)
- Bachelor of Economics (B.Econ)
- Bachelor of Accounting and Finance (BAF)
- Bachelor of Hotel Management (BHM)
- Bachelor in Financial Markets / Banking & Finance & OTHERS.
SOME OF THE EXAMS ARE LIKE :
- CUET (Common University Entrance Test)
- CA Foundation
- NCHMCT JEE (National Council for Hotel Management and Catering Technology)
- CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) & OTHERS
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, choosing commerce as your subject for APSET after completing your MBA in Finance is perfectly fine. Commerce includes topics related to finance, accounting, and business management, which align well with your MBA background. Just ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria and prepare well for the exam.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Chartered Accountant, Investment Banker, company Secretary, Financial Analyst, Marketing Manager, Risk Manager, Data Scientist, Actuary are some of the high paying jobs for the commerce students. Literally students choosing the stream of commerce got increasing year by year. The salary package got vary from all the positions listed above. Also, Chartered accountant was one of the highest payable jobs the field of commerce.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Yes Mark Fernandez, you can still join and get admission in the St. Teresa College, Dehradun after completing class 12th from Commerce side. After that you can pursue the selected course in the St. Teresa College, Dehradun.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Ravenshaw University admits students based on merit in their last qualifying exam. Some courses have specific eligibility requirements, such as:
BSc/BSc (Hons): Class 12 with at least 50% aggregate in relevant subjects
BA-B.Ed/BSc-B.Ed: Class 12 with at least 50% aggregate in the relevant stream (45% aggregate for SC/ST)
MA: Graduation in a relevant subject with at least 50% aggregate.
You are eligible for admission in ravenshaw University provided that you must have completed your 10 + 2 class level board examination with at least 50% marks in the aggregate. And you have scored 89% it means you are eligible for admission in ravensha
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, you can get admission to a Commerce course even if you have cleared your 12th Science exam and failed only in Math. Most colleges offering B.Com or other Commerce programs do not require Mathematics as a compulsory subject; however, some may prefer it.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
May 2024 semester mathematics examinations at Uganda College of Commerce Technology. Briefing for Candidates shall be held on Friday 3 rd, May 2024 and All Candidates will report back before commencement for Mandatory Briefing by Candidates; Ref: Technical Certificate (Semester) Time Table for May -June 2024.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
After finishing your 12th grade CBSE Commerce in Qatar take these actions to get accepted into a Mumbai college
Admissions Procedure: Investigate Colleges: Find the universities that provide commerce courses that suit your interests.
Verify your eligibility by making sure your 12th grade CBSE scores fall within the acceptable ranges. You can be affected by NRI quotas.
Online Applications: The majority of colleges accept applications through the University of Mumbai's centralised admission portal or on their respective websites.
Entrance Exams: Certain courses, like the BBA, may call for entrance exams.
Submission of Documents: Upload or sub
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