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Neha Gautam

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Yes, you can apply for M.A. In mathematics after B.Com even if you have not studied Maths in your graduation.

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Bhavesh Baraskar

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Students can pursue job-oriented courses after Bcom to advance their knowledge and expertise in business management and skills. There are a plethora of options for B.Com graduates to study after graduation, here are some listed below: M.Com. MBA.

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Neha Gautam

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Yes, you can easily opt for M.Com after your graduation in B.Com vocational (omsp).

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Shayana M

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Chartered Accountant (CA)
Marketing Manager. Investment Banker. Human Resource Manager. Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA)
Certified Public Accountant (CPA)
Actuary. Cost Accountant.

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Shayana M

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No, because you have to complete B.Voc or Science related subjects.

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Aman Panwar

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Difference Between CA and MBA. The basic difference between CA and MBA is the pedagogy. On the one hand, the CA course offers specialised expertise in accounting and finance. In contrast, the MBA degree offers a more holistic overview of businesses and various functions within an organisation. If you want to build strong business and financial skills, then an MBA degree is the right choice for you. However, if you want to focus specifically on accounting and finance, then a CA course is a better option.

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Ashish Singh

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Both B.Com in Information Technology and B.Tech in Information Technology have good scope in their respective fields. The choice between the two depends on your interests, skills, and career goals. B.Com in Information Technology is a three-year undergraduate course that combines the study of commerce and information technology. It is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in accounting, economics, and business management, along with a good understanding of computer applications, programming languages, and software development. Graduates with B.Com in Information Technology can pursue a variety of career options, such as
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Abhishek Tanwar

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The selection of course is really a very big problem and if you are think of choosing form B.Com and BBA they booth are very good course itself but I can tell you the advantages of both course after that its all up to you that which course you to join. If you are more inclined to the management jobs only, you should go for a BBA degree. On the other hand, if you are more into management, accounts, finance and you want to have a job in the commerce sector, B.Com is the best option for you. Benefits of a B.Com degree:-
Provides expert knowledge in different fields: This course provides students with expert knowledge in various areas of bu
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Abhishek Tanwar

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Yes, you can take transfer to another college for the 2nd year in same course you should just apply but there is no guaranty that you will get the transfer.

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Vamsi Angalakudhiti

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Yes, a B.Com (Hons) student from School of Open Learning, Delhi University is eligible to get a call from Iims provided they meet the eligibility criteria for CAT which is the common admission test for Iims. The eligibility criteria for CAT include a minimum of 50% aggregate marks or equivalent CGPA in the qualifying degree examination (45% in case of SC/ST/PwD candidates). Additionally, the candidate must have completed their graduation in any discipline from a recognised university or hold an equivalent qualification recognised by the Ministry of HRD, Government of India.

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