Bachelor Of Commerce
Hi Muskan,
It seems like you are very interested in Finance and want to make a career out of it. So there are many options to pursue your dream and one of them is definitely an MBA.
Now, for MBA in top tier colleges, more than anything your CAT score (there are other exams as well like XAT, NMAT, etc.) matters the most. They do take in your 10th, 12th and graduation marks but even with a poor graduation marks and good CAT score you can get an MBA. Also, except the IIMs and some other B.Schools, there are many others who do not see your past track records.
Therefore, if your knowledge (through B.Com (//B.Com) ) isn't clear, that's absolutely fine. You can work hard and get right back on track. But for now, focus on the entrance exam of the B.School you're interested in.
Hi,
Placements: The lowest packages are offered for this course because it is a government college. The top recruiting companies come for this course. Top roles are offered in the banking sector. 60% of students got internships.
Infrastructure: The facilities and infrastructure available for this course are Wi-Fi, computer lab, classrooms and a nice library. This college has not provided hostel and canteen facilities. Medical and sports facilities are available. This college has a huge parking area.
Faculty: The teachers are like our family members, and their knowledge is very good. The teaching quality is very standard and very helpful in life. This course curriculum is relevant and makes students industry-ready. This college environment is good.
Hope this helps
Wish you luck
Hey,
First let me tell you the importance of the fact that you have passed your 12th in Commerce without maths. As you haven't studied maths,then it would be better for tou to go for BCom
One of the most popular career options in commerce without maths is Bachelor of Commerce. A B.Com degree lasts for three years and covers the fundamental concepts of finance, accounting, business, and other commerce-related subjects; this course gives you an overview of various commerce fields and makes you acquainted with the same. B.Com is a great option when you want to pursue subjects in commerce without maths.
It is not imperative to have maths as one of your subjects in the 12th standard to pursue this degree. You only need to be a 12th pass student to be eligible for this course. In a B.Com course, you get to study corporate tax, company law, financial accounting, bookkeeping, business management, audition, etc. It’s undoubtedly an excellent choice for students who want to pursue finance, insurance, accounting, and business career.
But since you mentioned that you want to do MBA,then BBA would be a beneficial course for you as it will make you ready for your MBA
If you’re interested in the corporate sector and want to pursue leadership roles in companies, then getting a Bachelor of Business Administration degree would be perfect for you. A BBA degree teaches you the basics of management, business method, and related subjects.
It helps you build a strong foundation to learn and understand the advanced concepts of management and organization. If you’re planning on doing an MBA (Master of Business Administration) in the future, then doing a BBA can definitely be helpful. It will make you familiar with many of the concepts an MBA course covers.
BBA offers you the option to specialize in many subjects, including the following:
I hope this helps
Hi
After pcb there will very low chance to get into commerce stream , if you want to pursue you should be get very strong with the basics of the commerce , accountancy ,finance etc
But after the pcb there will be a great way to get a graduation degree in commerce stream too
Dear aspirant,
Hope you are doing well. As per your query both of these ug degrees have their own perks. While B.A can direct you to a well established management career, B.Com opens a much wider avenue with Company Secretary, CA, CFA and many more. The careers aspects will definitely get better if you complete your M.Com. So, hereby B. Com would be a better option if you are opting to choose between them. Hope you find this helpful. Thank you.
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