I had maths in my 12th class as an additional subject ( Im from commerce stream) . But I chose English , Accounts , Economics and Business Studies as my subjects for CUET Exam 2025 . Am I eligible to pursue BMS from SSCBS or from DU ?
Hey Bhawna !
Yes, you are eligible to pursue BMS (Bachelor of Management Studies) at SSCBS or Delhi University (DU), as long as you meet the specific eligibility requirements for the course.
For BMS, DU typically looks at your best of four subjects, including English and any other subjects from your 12th grade. Since you have chosen relevant subjects like Accounts, Economics, and Business Studies, you should be fine.
Just make sure to check the specific admission guidelines for CUET 2025 , as universities may have subject-specific requirements.
Hope it helps !
I have finished diploma in information technology on 2011.Now i am working till now as Accounts Executive. So now i am planning to do any degree course. Please suggest what course i can do.
Hello there,
With the knowledge of both Information Technology diploma education and multiple years of accounts executive work experience fits you for roles that require technical and financial abilities. Choice of bachelor degrees for obtaining best career opportunities will depend on your specific educational background.
- You can obtain the BBA in Finance or Accounting because your accounting experience leads to positions as Financial Analyst and Investment Banker and eventually CFO.
- The Bachelor of Commerce (B. Com) in Accounting & Finance enables students to pursue careers either as tax auditors or becoming both Certified Management Accountants (CMA) and Chartered Accountants (CA).
- Students who wish to return to the IT field can pursue BCA or B.Sc. IT programs to qualify for positions such as Software Developer, Data Analyst and Cybersecurity Specialist. The employment field of technology typically leads to stronger monetary opportunities.
- The combination of work experience in accounts along with IT knowledge makes BBA in Business Analytics or Data Science an ideal choice. Data Analyst roles along with Business Intelligence Manager positions demonstrate high demand because this field continues growing rapidly.
B.Sc. IT along with BCA and Business Analytics degrees represent excellent choices for students seeking jobs with high-paying salaries. BBA Finance together with B. Com combined with extra certifications would be suitable for those who choose finance as their preferred field.
Hope this will help!
difference between bcom regular and bcom finance and accounts
Hello there,
The main difference between B.Com Regular and B.Com Finance and Accounts lies in their focus areas:
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B.Com Regular :
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A general course covering subjects like Accounting, Economics, Business Law, Taxation, and Business Communication.
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Suitable for students who want a broad understanding of commerce and business management.
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Flexible, with the option to specialize in areas like marketing, management, or human resources in higher studies.
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A general course covering subjects like Accounting, Economics, Business Law, Taxation, and Business Communication.
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B.Com Finance and Accounts :
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A specialized course with a focus on Finance, Accounting, Financial Management, and Financial Markets.
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More technical and in-depth, preparing students for careers in accounting, finance, and auditing.
- Ideal for those who want to pursue careers like financial analysts, accountants, or corporate finance roles.
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A specialized course with a focus on Finance, Accounting, Financial Management, and Financial Markets.
In short, B.Com Regular provides a wider perspective of commerce, while B.Com Finance and Accounts is more focused on financial and accounting practices.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
In CMA FOUNDATION, I failed in maths (26) , Law -56, Accounts-50, and economics -60. Again I should write all 4 papers?..
Hello there,
No, you don't need to appear for all four papers again if you have failed only in Maths . According to the CMA Foundation exam rules, if you fail in any one subject, you will need to reappear only for the failed subject . In your case, since you failed in Mathematics (with a score of 26), you need to retake only the Maths paper .
You will keep your passing marks in
Law
,
Accounts
, and
Economics
. Make sure to check with the official guidelines for any specific instructions related to your situation, and apply for the supplementary exam for Maths.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
In my CTET exam 2024 for single application form twice payment had been deducted from two different accounts what should i do for refund of one payment
Hello,
If you have paid twice for your CTET application form 2024, here's how to seek a refund on one of those payments:
Official CTET Website: You check the official website of CTET for such instructions if any for duplicate payments.
CTET Helpdesk: You would be required to email or call on the helpline number of the CTET. Here's what you need to provide in that email/call- application number, both the transaction details, and a screenshot or photocopy of the payment receipt.
Bank Support: Obtain the contact numbers of both the banks holding the accounts. Mail them with transaction details and ask them to walk you through the refund procedure.
Track the refund status with the CTET board and the banks too. If the board does not do anything, it might be an auto-reversal in your bank account. Keep following both the organizations regularly.
Maintain all the correspondence and payment slips for creating a record of refund.
can i change my 6th subject (math) with some other subject in 12 th class. i want to do BBA and my main subjects are : Economics, Business studies, accounts, English and phy education
Hello Aspirant
There are no specific eligibility criteria for BBA Programs in a college/university. They only require the candidate to have passed his 12th Board Exams with any subject, regardless of their stream, with an aggregate of 50%-55% above from a UGC-recognised Board of Examination. Again, the subjects do not matter for BBA in 12th.
If you have opted for certain subjects in your 12th grade, you can drop them or change them now under the new guidelines of the CBSE Board, but a request for subject(s) change will be accepted in 12th grade only if the candidate has made the request before 15th of July of the academic year he/she has to appear for the12th Board exams.
Hope this helps