If someone wants to make their carrier in Management or Corporate sector they can opt for MBA &PGDM.
In my personal opinion if anyone wants to make their carrier in corporate world they should go for PGDM definitely .
In PGDM students are trained on how to behave operate in industry and how to manage any kind of work in the corporate world, PGDM also provide proper understanding of the activities done in various sectors of the business or industry
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An B. com student interested in computers can do any of the following courses in computers: 1. Advanced Tally 2. Programming courses from - NIIT / APTECH 3. SAP 4. Web Desigining courses - NIIT / APTECH. Rgds Vishal
The main difference between BCom Professional and BCom Regular lies in their curriculum focus and structure. BCom Professional is designed with a more vocational approach, often including subjects that align with professional courses like CA, while BCom Regular offers a broader education in commerce without a specific focus. If you plan to pursue CA alongside your degree, BCom Professional may be more beneficial, as it typically covers relevant topics that can support your CA studies. However, the best choice ultimately depends on your learning style and career goals.
Yes there is no problem you doing CS along with CA or other courses.
You can get the bcom ques paper from the library or from the senior students taking bcom.
Regulars were British soldiers in the American Revolutionary War.
Paul Revere.
dude there is bcs hons not bcom computer
There are plenty of options after B.Com. You can choose post graduate degree or job oriented courses such as M.Com, MBA, PGDBM, Banking & Finance, Capital Markets, Wealth Management, Insurance, Risk Management, CA, ICWA, CS, CFP, CFA, Computer courses.
You can opt for master's degree.MBA is the best option that you can persue.You can also choose any one of the following courses- 1. C.A.2. C.P.T3. I.C.W.A4. C.F.A
Minutemen first fought British regulars at Lexington and Concord.