B.Com
Hello Aspirant,
Hope you are doing well. According to past trends , your rank and Delhi General Category you could seek admission in the following colleges:
1. Accman Business School
2. Delhi Technical Campus
3. Fairfield Institute of Management & Technology
4. Kasturi Ram College of Higher Education
5. KCC Institute of Legal & Higher Education
6. Lingaya's Lalita Devi Institute of Managemen t
7. Sant Vivekanand College of Law and Higher Studies
All the best!
Hope you are doing well. according to previous cut offs for Delhi General category, you could seek admission in the following colleges for B.Com (//B.Com) (hons):
2. Fairfield Institute of Management & Technology
3. Kasturi Ram College of Higher Education
4. KCC Institute of Legal & Higher Education
5. Sant Vivekanand College of Law and Higher Studies
Hello!
These are the list of colleges affiliated with IP University, New Delhi that offers B.Com :
Hope this answers your query.
Dear Aspirant,
To be eligible to study CA course, Candidates must pass Bachelor's degree course with atleast 55% aggregate marks in Commerce and 60% in any ther degree to directly pursue IPCC course without appearing in CPT examination.
So, you are not eligible for getting direct entry to CA intermediate level
Since, you have scored only 50% aggregate marks in your Graduation, you must have to appear and qualify CPT examination to join CA.
Hello,
B.com stands for Bachelor of Commerce. It is an undergraduate degree in business. Although it is available in a large number of countries, it is not available in Germany. Germany doesnot have any University that offers bcom as a course.
However, there are a large number of opportunities that are available in Germany after B.com. There are a large number of courses or degrees that you can pursue after B.com here.
I hope this helps,
Al the best
Hope you are doing well. The syllabus for the entrance exam is as follows:
Basic knowledge of +2/INTER LEVEL concepts:
Dear Student,
Both are Unique B.Com focuses exclusively on business, while B.CA emphasises computer science.
Consider pursuing a B.CA if you are interested in computer science (programming, networking, and mathematics). Even yet, B.CA students also learn a little bit about management and accounting.
OR
Consider enrolling in a B.COM programme if you are interested in commerce-related subjects like accounting, management, commercial law, economics, financial management, statistics, etc.
Another response to this query could be:
- Choose a B.com degree if you intend to work as a CA, CS, CMA, portfolio manager, TAX consultant or advisor, corporate lawyer, etc.
- Choose a B.CA degree if you wish to work as a software developer, web developer, graphic designer, or app developer.
Hope this helps.
Good luck.
The colleges in Hyderabad offering BCom Hons are mentioned below;
check out our page at https://finance.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bcom(hons)-colleges-in-hyderabad to know more details regarding this.
According to my experience, if you are interested in working for the government and are skilled in math and science, you should pursue a B.Sc. degree.
It will not only help you pass difficult exams like the IAS, IFS, and other upsc exams, but it will also provide you plenty of time to study.
Therefore, if you are committed to your objective, just enroll in a B.Sc. programme and you should be able to get employment with the government when you graduate.
Thank You
If the date for BCom form has lapsed, there’s nothing you can do about it. You can focus on BAF and BMS forms and their admission process. Make sure to keep checking the University’s websites from time to time so that you don’t miss out on anything. All the best!
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