B.Com
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Hope you are doing great. After the 12th, the B Com course is one of the most popular. It can be pursued through the B Com distance learning mode and online. The B Com online syllabus is very similar to the traditional B Com syllabus. Corporate tax, financial law, economics, accounts, and other topics are covered in the B Com Syllabus. A total of 100 marks, including 20 for internal evaluation and 80 for the external examination, are assigned to each B Com subject. BCom courses are broken up into 6 semesters over the course of 3 years.
The first year syllabus:
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CLAT Eligibility Criteria
CLAT Eligibilty criteria for Final Year Candidate
If you are matching with this criteria then you are eligible to give CLAT exam.
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Dear student
Yes absolutely, you can pursue b.com after arts. There is no such restriction as of now. But you would have surely got perks if you had done commerce in 12th.
But nevertheless, if you are interested to do b.com then thumbs up you can go for it.
Here is the list if colleges that you can choose for your b.com
For complete overview you can visit
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bcom-degree-colleges-in-india
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.careers360.com/courses/b-com-bachelor-of-commerce/amp
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For Indian students, meeting the requirements is necessary in order to pursue an MS in computer science in the United States. Here is an examination of the same:
Candidates must hold undergraduate degrees in computer science that are at least as good as those offered in the United States. They might also hold a degree in any pertinent technological field. A 3.0 GPA overall is required out of a possible 4.0 GPA. It denotes a minimum B grade with 83–86% of the possible points.
The GRE score is one more requirement for eligibility for an MS in computer science in the USA. Scores between 292 and 328 are required for students to have a better chance. In this section, the majority of universities accept GRE cut-offs. For instance, Harvard University accepts GRE 292 but Stanford University requires GRE 328.University of Washington accepts scores of 300, while Carnegie Mellon University accepts 316.
English language competence exams like the TOEFL or IELTS require strong results. The minimum IELTS score need is often 7, while certain universities, like Carnegie Mellon University, require a 7.5, while others, like the University of Southern California, may take 6.5.
Application process -
To study abroad in the USA, you can immediately apply through the official websites of a few universities. To be eligible to apply, international students must have completed 16 years of formal education. The following should be included with the completed application form:
GRE or GMAT score report.
IELTS or TOEFL score report.
SOP (Statement of Purpose)
LORs (Letters of Recommendations).
certificates of employment, if necessary.
Activities outside of the classroom as listed in the application.
copies of passports.
Academic Transcripts in sealed envelopes, with the Principals/HODs' stamp and signature.
earlier exams' certified mark sheets.
Bank statements from the last three months serve as proof of funds. You must demonstrate that you have the financial resources necessary to pay for at least one year's worth of living expenses and tuition.
medical insurance papers.
Given below are the name of the government colleges and universities in India offering either bachelor of Commerce or Bachelor of Commerce Honors to the students. The name of the Cities are also mentioned alongwith the name of the colleges:
Read more:
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Dear , basically both are good courses ,it depends on your interest but compared to bcom ,bba is more professional in course and if you want to do job in companies after graduation bba should be preferable for you ,if you want to go in bank sector or want to pursue CA bcom will be more preferable.
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BBA and B. Com. are two most promising UG programs. They have a wide scope and demands have been rising for graduates from this discipline. But they have some differences.
As both fields are equally good, but the income of a B. Com. graduate is usually higher than those of BBA. Moreover B. Com. graduates have more job opportunities than BBA graduates. Both are equally good and one can pursue any of them based on their interest. Hope it helps.
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Dear, yes you can study BCom Hons in SRCC with commerce without mathematics in +2 .
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