Accountancy
hi,
usually the most colleges criteria to admission in b.sc in computer science is candidates must have studied physics, chemistry and mathematics as compulsory subject in 12th course. since you are from commerce background you would not eligible for b.sc course in computer science. however you may go for b.com (//b.com) course in computer science, which is mainly focus in the area of of commerce with application of computer science. some of the college in India which offers b.com (//b.com) with computer science is as follows:
Indira Gandhi College of Arts and Science - Kerela
Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya - Madhya Pradesh
Maharaja Arts and Science College, Tamil Nadu
Osmania College - Autonomous - Andhra Pradesh
Punjabi University - Punjab
Dear Aspirant,
I am sorry but for anyone to take admission in the course of BSc, he/she should have completed 12ty standard with 50% aggregate in physics, Maths & Chemistry as compulsory subjects.
Most colleges give admission to students based on this criteria of this 12th Std & the availability of these subjects.
But some colleges also offer admission through their entrance exam conducted by their Universities. But you will have to research for the same.
Thanks. Hope it helps.
Hey
The two streams are so different in their basic nature. BSc is Science (for taking this you have to have mathematics, physics and chemistry in your 12th class). For BCom you can apply ffrom Science as well as Commerce background (in some colleges though they have ways of selection which prefers commerce students)
BCom- After this course you can become an accountant or an account excecutive etc. You can go for MBA or Chartered Accountancy (CA) or Company Secretary (CS) or Master of Commerce (M.Com) or Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) or Business Accounting and Taxation (BAT) or Certified Management Accountant (CMA) or Financial Risk Manager (FRM) or Certified Financial Planner and much more. If you are interested in these then go with BCom (it has a lot of scope if you are good at it).
BSc IT- Average salary after this course is around 4lpa. You can get admission in this through state level and national level exams (in the good institutes). After completion of the course you can become IT Support Analyst, Network Engineer, Web Designer ,Software Developer ,Systems Analyst etc
It all comes down to your interest honestly. You will excel at something you find interesting and at what makes you happy and satisfied. My advice will be- do not go with what the society wants but with what you want and what you find most comfortable at.
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ALL THE BEST. Hope the answer was of some help.
Thank You
Hi
You can easily download 2021 sample papers of accountancy and other subjects as well of Bihar board by visiting its official page at biharboardonline.bihar.gov.in.
Or
You can also download sample papers of accountancy and other subjects as well for Bihar board by visiting our page at
https://school.careers360.com/articles/bihar-board-12th-model-paper
These papers will help you to understand the examination pattern, types of questions which are asked in exam, difficulty level of the examination, you will also get an idea of the important topics which are covered in the exam by practising them so that you can accordingly prepare for the exam , you will also get to know your preparation level
Best of luck for your bihar board exam preparation
Thank you
Hello there,
Your marks in Accountancy is not considered but your whole percentage is considered for admission so if your total percentage passes their cutoff then you can get admission (Calculate your percentage according to the rules of your board)and in St. Xaviers Kolkata releases cutoff for three boards CBSE board, ISC board and west Bengal board.The cutoff for bsc. Economics from all these boards range from 92 to 96 percent. CBSE board has higher cutoff than ISC board and west Bengal board has lower cutoff than both the other boards.
I have attached a link through you can see the ranges.
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/st-xaviers-college-kolkata/bsc-economics-hons-course
Hope this helps you
Hello,
First of congratulations for your marks in accountancy. Now regarding your question for B.Com (//B.Com) (Hons), every year there are students from various backgrounds who opt for B.com (//B.com) hons. Now many of the students without commerce background opt for this course, and still do good without having accounts in their 10+2. In that regards you still have an added advantage of having accounts.
B.com (//B.com) hons is a vast course covering aspects of taxation, accounts, finance, management, marketing, etc. The exposure is quite great. So there is nothing tough or easy, it is the dedication that you require and the will to study. So you should definitely go for it.
Hope this helps!
Thank you.
Hello student, hope you are doing well!
The CBSE sample papers for both 10th and 12th board exams for the session 2020-21 have been released.
You mentioned in the question that you want the Accountancy sample paper for class 12th.
I am giving you the google drive link for the same below:-
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vzO5G7dgSYGKdvdGaO0DI6EtGh6_Jq-N/view?usp=drivesdk
( Copy and paste the link in your browser to download it)
All the best for your boards preparation!
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