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4th October 2011, 04:31 AM
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Scope of Commerce with Maths?
what are the scopes in commerce with maths ?
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4th October 2011, 03:18 PM
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Re: Scope of Commerce with Maths?
The best opportunity is CA....it will also help you to handle various post such mathematical skill or managerial jobs
with this combination we can also pursue courses like finance and management...... |
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4th October 2011, 05:05 PM
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Re: Scope of Commerce with Maths?
hy,
by this you can go for CA,AND other managerial post likesecretary-ship, cost accountancy, business management..you should put in your best efforts, which would surely lead to the path of success. all the best |
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4th October 2011, 05:07 PM
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Re: Scope of Commerce with Maths?
hy,
by this you can go for CA,AND other managerial post likesecretary-ship, cost accountancy, business management..you should put in your best efforts, which would surely lead to the path of success. all the best |
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19th January 2012, 07:49 PM
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19th January 2012, 08:04 PM
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Re: Scope of Commerce with Maths?
The scope of commerce with maths is very huge. There are various courses that can be done after doing commerce with maths.
The first best two options are: CA and BCA. That is Chartered Accountant and Bachelors in Computer Application. The first one covers more topics of commerce subjects and has a huge demand in banking sectors, stock markets etc. The second one covers more topics on computer and maths related subjects and has a huge demand in software or IT field. Both the courses has a great value in public sectors. Another option is CFA, it is a growing and highly demanding career, but the cost of the course is very huge and the course is equally tough. Another good option is BBA(Bachelor of Business Administration), after that you can go for MBA. You can also go for Law dgree....that is a very good option. Other options are---- B.B.M (Business Management), B.F.M. (Bachelor’s Degree in Financial Markets), B.A.F. (Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting & Finance), B.B.I. (Bachelor’s Degree in Banking and Insurance), B.M.M. (Bachelor’s Degree in Mass Media & Communication), CS (Company Secretary), B.H.M (hotel management) etc. One more thing is that if you are interested in civil service, then after completing graduation in any field you can opt for IAS. So choose your career according to your own interest........................... |
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28th February 2012, 03:04 PM
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Re: Scope of Commerce with Maths?
That is Chartered Accountant and Bachelors in Computer Application.
The first one covers more topics of commerce subjects and has a huge demand in banking sectors, stock markets etc.The second one covers more topics on computer and maths related subjects and has a huge demand in software or IT field.Both the courses has a great value in public sectors.Another option is CFA, it is a growing and highly demanding career, but the cost of the course is very huge and the course is equally tough. chhoose any one field and be determined and simply proceed |
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14th April 2012, 07:48 PM
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Re: Scope of Commerce with Maths?
Dear,
you dislike Mathematics both Science and Commerce streams are not apt for you. You however do have various other options. You can take up art subjects during your 12th standard. After that you need to decide which area interests you. If you are more of a creative person then you can go in for interior designing, jewelery designing etc. If you are interested in law then you can appear for the entrance exams like CLAT. If you are unable to decide during the 12th standard then certainly you must consider going in for counselling. They will conduct tests to help you know your strengths and weaknesses. It will be easier for you to take a decision then.just complete your graduation and then you can go for masters of arts too.if you are inteersted in media,you can pursue mass communication after 10+2. |
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5th June 2013, 06:44 PM
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Re: Scope of Commerce with Maths?
Hi guys !!! this is puppy. i finished 10th this year nly 2012-2013.i am going to study in matric school .i want to take commerce with computer science .can u anyone please anyone tell me that what is the scope in taking this???i need the best answer bec i thought that i am going to do fashion desiging but its not in use for me NOWWW. so only i am tryng to get any idea to apply my cource in the feature...
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7th July 2013, 03:11 AM
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Commerce have a great scope in India. There are large number of fields which you may opt after passing class 12th in commerce. There are many fields and opportunities available after class 12th. Following are the full time courses that can be pursued after 12th by Commerce-field students: Chartered Accountancy (CA) Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) B.B.M (Bachelor of Business Management) B.Com (Banking and Insurance) B.Com (Honors in Accounting and Finance) B.A. B.Com (Honors) B.Com (Computers) Fashion Designing. Interior Designing. Hotel Management Tourism Management There are various Diploma courses as well that can be pursued by commerce students after 12th: Diploma in Retail Management Diploma in Accounting and Finance Diploma in Human Resources Diploma in Banking Diploma in Infrastructure and Construction Diploma in Marketing Diploma in Plastic Technology Diploma in Entrepreneurship Diploma in Airhostess and Flight Steward Diploma in Hotel Management Following are the top Institutes that provides part-time and full-time courses in various fields for Commerce students: Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) Institute of Cost and Works Accountants (ICWA) Following are the top 10 Commerce colleges of India from where a commerce student can pursue degree of his/her choice: St. Stephen's College, New Delhi Shri Ram College of Commerce, New Delhi Loyola College, New Delhi St. Xavier's College, Kolkata Miranda House, New Delhi Hindu College, New Delhi St. Joseph's College, Bangalore Hansraj College, New Delhi Symbiosis Society's College of Arts & Commerce, Pune Delhi College of Arts and Commerce (DCAC), New Delhi Following are the jobs opportunities available for Commerce students: Charted Accountant Lawyer Interior Designer Fashion Designer Airhostess Human Resource Accountant Investment Banker Company Secretary Banking Sector Hotel Sector Tourism Sector All The Best |
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12th July 2013, 08:41 PM
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It is a myth that commerce is only all about money. On the contrary, it is about figuring out how business works, how to manage a company and personnel, keeping a track of the stock market, keeping tabs on tax schemes and much more. The top 5 courses at the graduate level are as follows: Bachelor Of Commerce (BCom) Bachelor Of Business Studies (BBS) Bachelor Of Management Studies (BMS) Bachelor Of Business Administration (BBA) Bachelor Of Business Management (BBM) However, the Bachelor of Commerce programme itself offers a plethora of specialisations. 1. Bachelor of Commerce (BCOM) The Bachelor of Commerce course gives students a general idea of buying and selling of goods, provision of services, productions and property, and much more. The BCom degree can help establish a career in finance, taxation, operations, etc, depending on the course specification opted for. There are more than 50 specialisations which can be opted for across colleges all over India. Listed here are some of the most widely picked choices which are commonly available as an option in most colleges in the country. Course Duration: 3 years Top Institutes: Shri Ram College of Commerce (New Delhi), St Xavier's College (Kolkata), Loyola College (Chennai), Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics (Mumbai), Christ College (Bangalore). Career Steps: BCom can be a stepping stone for further degrees like Chartered Accountant (CA), Company Secretaryship (CS) and Cost and Work Accountancy (ICWA) all the very best |
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