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A B.Com (Hons. ) graduate can pursue a Master’s in Construction Management, but eligibility depends on the specific program and university requirements.
Most M.Sc. or MBA in Construction Management programs prefer candidates with:
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Yes, a B.com (Honours) student can pursue a Master's in Construction Management, but eligibility depends on the university's admission criteria. Most institutes prefer candidates with a background in civil engineering, architecture, or related fields. However, some universities accept graduates from commerce or management if they have relevant experience or complete bridge courses. You may need to strengthen your application with certifications in project management, real estate, or construction basics. Institutes like NICMAR and some international universities offer flexible entry requirements.
Hello there,
A B.Com (Hons.) student can pursue a Master’s in Construction Management , but it depends on the university's eligibility criteria.
Most universities require a B.Tech/B.E. in Civil, Architecture, or related fields . However, some institutions allow commerce graduates if they have experience or take a bridge course.
You can check universities offering MBA in Construction Management , which may have relaxed eligibility criteria compared to M.Tech/M.Sc. programs . Consider colleges like NICMAR, RICS SBE, IIT Madras (via PG Diploma route), or Symbiosis .
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Yes, a B.Com Honours student can pursue a Master's in Construction Management, although it may require bridging courses depending on the specific program and university, as a B.Com degree primarily focuses on business and finance, while construction management involves technical aspects of project management in the construction industry; however, the strong business acumen from a B.Com Honours can be valuable in managing the financial aspects of construction projects.
Relevant skills:
While a B.Com Honours may not directly cover construction engineering, it provides strong foundation in areas like financial analysis, budgeting, project planning, and management which are crucial for construction management.
Bridging courses:
Most universities might require additional courses in construction engineering, project management principles, and relevant technical aspects to fill the knowledge gap.
Career options:
A Master's in Construction Management with a B.Com background can open doors to roles like construction project manager, cost estimator, contract administrator, or project finance manager.
Hello aspirant,
Students must earn at least 50% of their possible points in Physics and Mathematics at the 10+2 level from any accredited school board in order to be eligible for a Bachelor of Science in Construction Management.
So if you have physics and maths as your main subjects in your +2 classes, then only you are eligible for Construction Management course.
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