M.Com
Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing well ! It doesn't matter which subject you have you can also choose those one in which you take some interest for ugc net so need not to worry about that focus on your preparation and achieve your goals ,proud your parents.
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Hi aspirants
according to career360 SRM college of university have scored 4.1 out 5 in rating.
and the reviews about placements is 3.9 out of 5 in rating. many companies are recruiting students for there company.
according to statistics data taken from the official website of SRM university . In 2020 the placement percentage is 72.22
for more information click the link
https://dqxeclau.top/university/srm-institute-of-science-and-technology-chennai/placement
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Hello student yes it'll be considered as a career Gap. Career Gap is period of time spent away from work to pursue interests or preparing for any examination etc.
But as you've obtained a decent percentile in CAT examination you can defend your career Gap in front of the panel its up to you.
If you want to re appear in CAT examination next year you can continue your preparation
For more details refer to the link mentioned below - https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-cat/amp
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Nope! For PGLAWCET you need to have completed the LLB then only you are eligible for the course of LLM. Now if you want to apply for LLB then it is instructed that the candidate must pass the Bachelors degree in 10+2+3 format which is suddenly not the case for CA. Thus the only way for you to go for Litigation is to get a bachelors degree and then only you can apply for the law entrance examination for LLB.
Some of the preferred LLB exams are:
1.CLAT (Common Law Entrance Test)
2. AILET (All India LAW Entrance Test)
3. MHT CET LAW (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test Law)
4. AP LAWCET (Andhra Pradesh Law Entrance Test)
5. TS LAWCET (Telangana State Law Entrance Test)
For more law entrances in India you may visit the link below:
https://law.careers360.com/exams
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
I would advise you to pursue M.Com in Accounting, and parallely prepare for CA Exam. Not only will the subject matter of Accounting help you for CA, but also has great career scope and prospects with Finance and Accounting Firms.
For more information about M.Com do follow the link below
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/m-com-master-of-commerce/amp
After MCOM Accounting & Taxation you may not get a JD of Tax Manager but you can always get Tax Assistant and alike profiles and with time it may get integrated to the Tax Manager. Also you may have a chance to get job abroad.
See as per the information available online, I would say MCOM in Finance or Accounting & Taxation will be the best for CA if you wish to go for Masters program. Having a basis of Taxation / Finance will help you to coup up the essence of the CA course.
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Of course just having a CMA is not a guarantee that you will eventually become a CFO – no certification or degree will . To get to the top, you need to start thinking like a business strategist, the CMA can help you do this by providing you with these crucial thinking skills.
Hello,
Mcom is masters in commerce which is two years degree course. Mcom in accounting and taxation is mainly the study of principle of accounting, taxation, financial planning, citizen taxation income etc. For this course you have to study at first bcom or bachalor in commerce or economics or bachalor in management then you can pursue this course. You can do so many job after this
So your salary also good, it's depend on your job position. You will get upto 5 lakh per annum to 20 lakh per annum.
All the best.
Dear Aspirant,
given below are some of the job opportunities you can pursue upon your completion of your MCom degree in finance,
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