Accountancy
Hi,
I hope you are doing well!
Academic Qualification for DU JAT:
Candidates should have qualified/cleared the Class XII examinations conducted by a recognized Board/University in India or in any foreign country recognized as equivalent to the 10+2 system by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU).
Candidates who have given their Senior Secondary Examinations and are waiting for their results are also eligible to apply.
Candidates should have scored at least 60 percent marks in aggregate in four subjects that include Mathematics, English, and any other two subjects from the list of elective subjects i.e., approved by the University of Delhi Check the list of elective subjects below:
Arabic
Chemistry
Botany/Biotechnology
Bengali
Punjabi
Zoology
Political Science
History
Home Science
Statistics
Spanish
Sociology
Psychology
Sanskrit
Physics
Persian
Philosophy
Mathematics
Legal Studies
Hindi
German
Geology
Italian
Urdu
Geography
French
English
Economics
Commerce/Business Studies
Computer Science/ Informatics Practices
I hope this helps!
Hello Aspirant,
CBSE Board has released CBSE 12th class sample papers for Arts, Science and Commerce. CBSE sample papers Class 12th were published on cbseacademic.nic.in (http://cbseacademic.nic.in) . CBSE Class 12 sample papers were designed as per the latest exam pattern and reduced syllabus. Along with this, students can download previous years’ cbse.nic.in (http://cbse.nic.in) sample papers class 12 to practise with more questions.
I hope this information helps you.
It's great that you want to start preparing for CA exams from your second year in college but keep in mind that you should not burn yourself out while doing both these things.
We are nobody to tell you whether you can do something or not. If you think you can do it, then you can go for it. Try & see if you can handle both but see that your graduation process does not take a back seat as your graduation degree is important. CA preparation is very difficult as we all know so you can always try but if you are unable to do it, do not lose hope, you can wait till your graduation is over.
If you are a science student, then you will need a little more time to understand the concepts of accountancy & other things but with proper preparation, you can do well.
All the best.
Hi Sonali,
Different government jobs have different age limits ranging from 18 to 40 years for general category, however reserved castes (SC, ST) and ex-servicemen can avail additional 5 years age relaxation while OBC candidates can avail 3 years.
Now, coming back to your question... Yes, you can get a few government jobs after 34 years of age.
Some of the opportunities you may try out are:
Hope this was helpful.
Hello aspirant,
The placement, faculty and infrastructure of Christ University, Delhi NCR Campus is pretty well. Christ University stands in top 3 Universities of India for the Business category. BBA Finance and Accountancy Graduates can find jobs under the roles as Financial Analyst, Cyber Security Analyst, Block Chain Analyst, Risk Analyst, Compliance Analyst, Financial Consultant etc., in the Finance Space. The average salary package offered is 5 to 7 LPA. The college is getting a good record of most of the students got placed.
Hello Pradeep,
The benefits of doing B.Com with Accountancy and Finance are given below.
1. More job opportunities in Finance and Banking Sector.
2. In depth knowledge about Finance and Accounting.
3. Easy to crack jobs than normal B.Com degree.
4. Easy to handle jobs related to Finance, Banking, Accounting etc.
There are no such losses of doing B.Con with Accountancy and Finance if you are really interested in Finance and Accountancy because if you study with interest then obviously that study would be useful for you in getting jobs easily. There is a little bit difference in both these courses. In job market that difference is a bit more noticeable.
Hope this information helped you.
All The Best!!
Yes of course you can do Master of Commerce (M.Com) after completing Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) in Accountancy and Finance. You must have minimum 50% marks in B.Com or B.B.A ( any stream ) or B.A Economics from a recognized University.
Some of the colleges gives admissions based on Merit in Bachelor's degree and some colleges gives admissions based on University level entrance exams or State Level entrance exams such as AUCET, DUET, SKUCET, PU CET, OUCET. The average fee for M.Com course is Rs. 35,000 to Rs. 2,00,000.
Hope this helps you.
Thank you!!
hi,
as per most of the college admission criteria , candidates must have studied mathematics and english as a compulsory subject to admission in BCA course.
I have mentioned the list of college name, which approves admission to bca course irrespective of the stream taken in 12th course.
Christ University, Banglore
Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies and Research, Pune
Institute of Management Studies, Noida
Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar
Sikkim Manipal University
Manipal University, Jaipur
St. Xavier’s College, Jaipur
Poornima University, Jaipur
Dear aspirant,
Among M.Com Taxation and M.Com Accountancy, M.Com Taxation is better. It is because in M.Com Taxation, Taxation concepts are given in depth. If you are interested only in Taxation then you can opt for M.Com Taxation. If you are interested in Accountancy th en go for M.Com Accountancy.
List of best Top M.Com Taxation colleges in India.
Good Luck!!
Hello Student
If you are confident about scoring good marks in accountancy then it will be better for you to take BCom Honours in accountancy course in any of the universities as your convenient places. In BBA finance and accounting there is account there is the subject of accountancy and this Accountancy is a subject is to some extent parallel to the BCom's accountancy subject.
As your confident about scoring good marks in accountancy then it will be our first option to take we come account AC course after 12 class examination. Doing BCom in accountancy honours course is of three years you can n-gen the chartered accountant course or cost accountancy course which will give you a grand exposure to the job opportunities.
Hope this helps.
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