Accounts
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing absolutely great.
So with regard to your query, CUCET is a national level common university entrance exam. The admission is conducted for the purpose of getting admission into various central universities across India. The sample papers for the CUCET exam are available online, you can also download it for free. So, checkout the following link for the purpose of downloading sample papers with solutions. https://university.careers360.com/download/sample-papers/cu-cet-sample-paper-solutions-career-launcher
Hope this helps you,
Good luck, Thank you.
Definitely yes! See, the prerequisites of a B.Com course in Delhi University is that you should have taken commerce stream in your class XI and XII, which we can see from your subjects which are Accounts, Business Studies, and EP. So, these subjects form the basics of B.Com (//B.Com) and you can definitely get admission in DU using these.
Hope I have answered your question. All the best!
B.COM A&F stands for Bachelor of Commerce with specialization in Accounting and Finance.B.Com in Accounting and Finance focuses on the study of art of recording, classifying and also various operations concerning the fields of accounting and financial operations whereas B.COM (H) focuses more on cost accounting, organizational behavior, etc.
BCom Hons. means you're specializing in a particular area say, Accounting & Finance or Marketing or Taxation etc.BCom Accounting & Finance is one of the core areas to be taken as a specialization for under graduates.
Given below is the link for downloading RK Gupta sir's accounts pdf for CUET exam
ttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1UVoowW1L8Q1JhAzCNDNriEzSqyjl_WBh/view
I would suggest you to order the book that contains past year questions because studying accounts online book will become tedious and ypou will face problem . Hence, it is suggested to order the paperback .
Hpe this helps!
Hello Aspirant,
Hope you are doing well. To choose a career path in logistics you could pursue the following Masters degrees:
1. MBA in logistics and supply chain management course
2. PG Diploma in Logistics and Supply Chain Management course
3. Advanced diploma in logistics and supply chain management course
4. Master in Integral Logistics: Operations and Supply Chain Management (https://www.masterstudies.com/Master-in-Integral-Logistics-Operations-and-Supply-Chain-Management/Spain/INSA/)
5. Master of Arts in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (https://www.masterstudies.com/Master-of-Arts-in-Logistics-and-Supply-Chain-Management/Singapore/LSBF-Singapore/)
6. Master in Logistics Engineering (https://www.masterstudies.com/Master-in-Logistics-Engineering/China/ZWU/)
7. MSc Supply Chain Management and Global Logistics (https://www.onlinestudies.com/MSc-Supply-Chain-Management-and-Global-Logistics/United-Kingdom/University-of-Essex-Online/)
All the best!
For taking admission in Delhi University for b.com hons. and economics hons. maths is compulsory . You can take admission in b.com programme as maths is not a compulsory subject for taking admission in this course. Even for BBA maths is compulsory subject in CUET exam .
See the marks required for the courses in Commerce varies from colleges to colleges. If you want to go for the top colleges in India, then having 90%+ will be a safe choice for you. If you want to go for good colleges in India then having more than 80% is mandatory.
So it would be better for you to score as much as you can. If you want to know about the percentage marks required for some college, then clarify it by posting the question again. We will provide you the information required.
Some of the top colleges offering BCOM (Hons) in Accounting are provided below:
For more colleges consider the link below:
https://finance.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bcom(hons)-in-accountancy-colleges-in-india
I hope this helps. Wish you a great day!
Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing great ! The exam will not so hard ,you can prepare well even within a week. Just be concentrated ,read short notes , read basic concept and approach to do any question . You don't have time to read everything ,just read small and make it big in your own language ,for the question try to understand basic approach only . Also in the exam don't leave any question whether you know it or not.DONT LEAVE ANY QUESTION !
Hope you understand !
Thank you
If you are allowed to take calculator with you then you take 2 calculators for precaution. Ask the examiner there if it allowed . If yes, take the calculator with you to the examination room . Else keep the second calculator in your bag . In case your first calculator stops working you may request the examiner to allow you to bring the second calculator from the bag by sending some teacher along with you.
Hello Aspirant! Since you have 6 subjects in your class 11 and 12, the percentage should be calculated by taking the best of 5 subjects that is leaving either one aside. By taking the best marks out of your 5 subjects your class 12 term 1 result be declared. They can even take the average of all the subjects or just take the best 5 subjects. This is how your percentage will be calculated. Hope this helps!
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