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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

Scholar-Level 17

There is a common myth that only Science stream candidates can apply for the MCA course. This is not correct. Anyone who had Maths as one of the subjects in 12th can apply for the MCA course. Masters of Computer Applications is a post graduate course in the field of computers which is ideal for students who love computers. The MCA course will make you expert in the fields of:
Programming Languages
Application Software
Networking
System Management
Hardware Technology
Apart from what I wrote in the beginning there are some other requirements to get admission for MCA course:
1. You should have Maths as one of the subjects in 12th board or gradua
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GARWARE RAWAL

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Kindly check the eligibility for the Master's ABM on GICED's website:
gicededu.co.in

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Bhavy dhawan

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Hi,
Firslty, you need to find an area of your interest. There are many options like MA, CA, CS, CFA, ACCA, MS, MA M.Com etc. You need to find a field, which suits you the most.

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Moin NargundAspiring Student

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B.Com Hons. is more meaningful and has in-depth study of every subject, and is preferred more in industrial industry. B.Com Professional is like a rough idea of everything of commerce. B.Com H has a slight upper hand among both. Through B.Com, you can become a knowledgeable person about particular subjects and it is helpful in pursuing CA course too. B.Com P is useful only at competing at low levels competition and just showing off that you have a degree that's it. There is really nothing more to it.

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Ritika Bhardwaj

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Yes, you can do fashion designing course after B.Com. , you can go for Masters programme such as M.Sc. (Design - Fashion), M. Design (Fashion). M.Sc. (Design - Fashion): The minimum eligibility criteria for M.Sc. , 50% aggregate marks in any Bachelors degree. A Masters of Science marks the completion of the first level of post-graduate study. Since these are some of the most competitive and the fastest-growing job markets in the world today, an increasing number of students are choosing to pursue a Masters degree to make themselves more professional. The field of fashion is roughly divided into two major categories: textiles and clothi
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Daksh Ahuja

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If you want to pursue your career in law after your Bachelors in commerce, you must go for LLB. After the liberalization of India's economy, there is a huge demand for highly skilled lawyers who are adept in the areas of mergers and acquisitions, banking and finance, infrastructure contracts, debt restructuring, FEMA regulations, IPRs, corporate governance, private equity deals, WTO law, etc. Law firms, both international as well as domestic, regularly recruit such lawyers in large numbers. Same is the case with big companies like TATA, Reliance, Infosys, Wipro, TCS, ICICI Bank, etc. The eligibility criteria for pursuing LLB is that
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The Most Common Choices:
Chartered Accountant (CA). Company Secretary (CS). Bachelor in law (LLB). Certified Management Accountant (CMA). Certified Public Accounting (CPA). Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA). Business Accounting and Taxation (BAT).

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M.Com or Master of Commerce is a postgraduate academic degree which is awarded after successful completion of a two years programme. However, as an alternative criterion, many universities accept graduation degree with Honours in Economics or Business/Management Studies for. Eligibility:B.Com. Or graduation (Honours) in Economics/Management
Duration:2 Years
Type:Degree
Level:Post Graduation
Eligibility for MBA programme: The prospective applicant must satisfy one of the following eligibility criteria for admissions to the MBA programme. A graduate degree under 10+2+3 or 10+2+4 pattern under any discipline, securing at least 50% marks in ag
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M.Com or Master of Commerce is a postgraduate academic degree which is awarded after successful completion of a two years programme. However, as an alternative criterion, many universities accept graduation degree with Honours in Economics or Business/Management Studies for. Eligibility:B.Com. Or graduation (Honours) in Economics/Management
Duration:2 Years
Type:Degree
Level:Post Graduation
Eligibility for MBA programme: The prospective applicant must satisfy one of the following eligibility criteria for admissions to the MBA programme. A graduate degree under 10+2+3 or 10+2+4 pattern under any discipline, securing at least 50% marks in ag
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