B.Com
Yes. If not hindi then sanskrit.
All Honours students, opting for any of the three streams, namely, Arts, Science or Commerce, are required to offer one Compulsory Language subject which could be either (1) Hindi, or (ii) Hindi plus Language of their mother tongue.
You need to have passed the 12th standard in the commerce stream. 12th standard graduates from other streams may also apply based on the discretion of the university and Institution, Colleges have cut-off percentages. You need to have scored more or equal to the cut-off percentage.
Listed below are some of the top specialisations BCom course offers:
B.Com Banking and Insurance.
B Com Banking Management. B Com Professional Accounting.
BCom Taxation and Finance.
B Com Accountancy.
B Com Tourism and Travel Management
Hello,
This actually depends on college to college, some colleges do allow admission, if you have received a passing certificate from your school board, but if they haven't given you a passing certificate then you have to give the improvement exam.
While some colleges and universities also give a criterion of a minimum percentage in maths for application.
No, students enrolled in the B.Com LL.B course at Veer Narmad South Gujarat University (VNSGU) most likely don't have a mandatory uniform to wear daily. Several sources point towards the absence of a mandatory uniform for the B.Com LL.B program at VNSGU.The absence of any mention of a uniform on the VNSGU website or the B.Com LL.B program description also suggests it's not mandatory. While there might not be a daily uniform, the expectation might be for students to dress professionally. This could involve formals or semi-formals depending on the occasion or specific course requirements. https://dqxeclau.top/university/veer-narmad-south-gujarat-university-surat I hope it helps!
There is no dress code at VNSGU for any courses or for any department
Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Legistative Law (BCom LLB) is an integrated course wherein aspirants are taught both comme ce and law subjects. Some Commerce subjects that aspirants study as part of BCom LLB course are Business Statistics, Business Communication, Auditing, Economics, etc Maths is not a requirement for enrolling in integrated law programs like B.Com LLB or BBA LLB. These programs are designed for students from any academic background who are interested in combining a business or commerce degree with a law degree. I hope it helps
B.Com in Computer focuses on business concepts with basic computer knowledge, while B.Com in Computer Applications includes more specialized computer skills like programming, database management, and software development. If you're interested in tech, B.Com Computer Applications is a better choice.
Hello Aspirant,
You can absolutely pursue a course/degree in Commerce (B.Com, for example) after completing your intermediate with an Arts stream, our education system gives us that liberty. And no, there will be no problem or hindrance with this change of stream, you will face no issue when applying for government jobs. The only eligibility criteria for specific government jobs is when they demand science as your background, apart from that, you're good to go.
Keep your documents straight and you are prepared to fill out any form for a government job.
Hope this helps, all the best!
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