B.Com
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!
hello aspirant....
hope you are doing good...
Because computer science is a professional degree, it is always advised that you take the best course to supplement it. Because we all know that BCOM (HONS) is a cut above BCOM (Pass/General), it is in your best interest to select BCOM (HONS).
It may necessitate a little more effort than BCOM(PASS), but the extra effort is well worth it, and it also provides you with more knowledge and respect than the other.
you can take B.Com (//B.Com) which includes accounts and finance, investment management, financial markets, taxation or law... which includes papers that are common in both CS and B.Com (//B.Com) .
hope this information helps you...
All the best.
As a result, my recommendation is to pursue BCOM (HONS) and CS.
Hi there,
It is a very good idea that you want to pursue bcom and then side by side cs too.
So, definitely go with it without any issue. See, for excelling in both fields you need to study very hard because CS exam is quite tough to study and also to pass.
Company secretary is a very prestigious job through which you can get better opportunities with a decent salary as well. Talking about the best approach to handle both these side by side.
See,
Hope this information will help you. Thank you and very good luck!!!!
Hi,
As per the latest Careers360 ranking results, the list of MBA colleges in India accepting CMAT are categorized as follows: -
Name of the college
Careers360 Ranking
Great Lakes Institute of Management Chennai
25
IMT Ghaziabad
31
GIM- Goa
33
BIMTECH, Noida
40
KIIT
41
K J Somaiya Institute of Management
48
IIITM Gwalior
49
MNIT Jaipur
51
Candidates aspiring to take admission into one of these colleges accepting CMAT scores in India should regularly keep checking the official websites of these colleges to stay updated about the events and the due dates.
Candidates should note that they have to apply individually to their choices of MBA colleges accepting CMAT scores in India based on their CMAT scores and percentile.
The B-schools accepting CMAT scores have their own eligibility criteria , selection criteria, and selection process.
Based on the CMAT cutoff, the participating CMAT B-schools conduct further screening rounds which include Group Discussion (GD), Personal Interview (PI), and/or Written Ability Test (WAT). The final selection of a candidate depends on the CMAT exam score and their performance in the GD/ PI, and WAT rounds.
For more information, visit - https://bschool.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-mba-colleges-in-india-accepting-cmat
Hope this helps.
Good luck.
The specializations of BCom are :-
Some types of B.Com. Honours courses to consider include are :-
The B.Com. (Honours) in Accountancy focuses on recording business information and statistics on financial sheets and statements. The goal of this course is to prepare students to be able to analyse and understand an organisation's current financial status and make recommendations for improvement accordingly. Examples of jobs you may pursue with this degree include:
accounts assistant
assistant accountant
assistant branch manager
current account portfolio manager
The B.Com. (Honours) in Accounting and Finance course may be a good option if you are interested in a career in economics or mathematics. The course provides comprehensive instruction on accounting, business organisations, macroeconomics, microeconomics and organisational behaviour. Examples of jobs you may pursue with this degree include:
business analyst
corporate analyst
equity research manager
money manager
The B.Com. (Honours) in Economics course allows students to develop a comprehensive understanding of econometrics, economic policy, macroeconomics and microeconomics. This may prepare degree recipients to work in a variety of business, commerce or management positions. Examples of jobs you may pursue with this degree include:
accountant
actuary
data analyst
economist
financial consultant
financial risk analyst
investment analyst
The B.Com. (Honours) in Marketing course focuses on developing detailed knowledge about advertising, marketing and sales promotion as they relate to business activities. Earning this degree may help prepare you to pursue additional qualifications, such as an MBA. Examples of jobs you may pursue with this degree include:
asset management marketing manager
associate professor
marketing manager
product marketing manager
sales or marketing management trainer
Hello aspirant,
Both the BBA and BCom course programmes expose you as a student to a number of curriculums that lead to a variety of professional options. Individual courses and curricula are also included with the courses. The alternative you choose will be fully determined by your tastes and aptitude, as well as your inclinations and preferences. Both programmes are three years in length.
People who complete and graduate with a BCom degree are more likely to work as financial number crunchers in the finance industry. They choose finance as their area of focus, even if they decide to take an MBA after their undergraduate degree.
A bachelor's degree in business administration is considered to be a more complete education. The major goal is to better equip students participating in the programme with various parts of company that aren't solely finance-related, such as Human Resources, Marketing, Operations, Supply Chain Management, Systems, and so on. You now have the necessary managerial abilities as a graduate.
So both the courses have their own benefits and there is very good scope in both the courses. So you should select on the basis of your preference from these courses.
Thank you
Hope this information helps you.
Hi aspirant,
PSG,Coimbatore is best in terms of exposure,staffs and the learning environment.The staffs are best.They have a good reputation and the college is very good to choose for Accounting and finance.They have good placements too and the training is best.SKASC is also good
Hello,
For more information visit the link https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bcom(hons)-universities-in-gujarat
Thank you.
Hi there.
There are a number of government colleges you can consider while taking admissions at b.com (//b.com) .
Hello Aspirant,Hope you are doing well
In general you can do LLB after B.Com as L.L.B is a post graduation course and the eligibility criterion to do L.L.B is graduation. Hence B.COM is the graduation. The duration will be of 3 yrs. The eligibility criteria for LLB course is that one should have B.A/ B.Sc/ B.Com degree with minimum 40% marks in aggregate for general category and 35% in aggregate for SC/ST students.
As you are stating that you have passed the exam with below 40% ,so it makes you to ineligible for the admission.If you are keen to get the admission into LL.B you can try in private colleges .
Hope this helps you
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