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14th February 2017, 02:18 PM
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Which is better, B.Com regular or correspondence?
Sir, I am a student of class 11th. I know after 12th I shall complete the B.Com regular and B.Com correspond. Which is more best and how? I want also know what's the importance of about maths income and others and know also who have without maths then what's the difference between.
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15th February 2017, 07:40 AM
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Re: Which is better, B.Com regular or correspondence?
B.Com Professional course is a part of B com course. The duration of the course is three years
As per my knowledge B.Com regular is better than B.Com correspondence. In B.com reguler you will complete the syllabus day by day and it will be compulsory for you to attend the college every day but in case of B.com correspondence You can't attend class regularly which makes poor results. |
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15th February 2017, 01:54 PM
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Re: Which is better, B.Com regular or correspondence?
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15th February 2017, 04:01 PM
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Re: Which is better, B.Com regular or correspondence?
Graduation should be done in regular because it will make your base stronger, the more you will attend classes the more you will learn. If you sit back at home and do a distance/correspondence you will be laid back.
You can look for the best colleges offering B.Com in your city. People with regular undergraduate course get better scope for further admissions and jobs. These days are highly competitive so you have to be proficient in your subject. In order to study you have to face maths as well so it is important. And in future also you need to know the basic mathematics being a b.com student. There are numerous courses and job opportunities after B.com. |
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15th February 2017, 04:41 PM
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Re: Which is better, B.Com regular or correspondence?
Without any doubt, Bachelor of commerce in regular mode is better than correspondence mode. There are lots of advantage of regular courses:
>>Teacher student interaction is very important for any course which is absent in correspondence mode. There are some topics where teacher assistance is required. In correspondence, student go for cramming which is not the best method of learning any subject of course. >>Peer group in colleges help a lot and make subjects learning fun and enjoyable. In correspondence mode, you may become monotonous. You can shape your career with inputs from teachers and students. Mathematics help a lot in Bachelor of commerce course, you can go for various professional courses like CA, Company Secretary course, ICWA course etc where mathematics has great role. |
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15th February 2017, 05:19 PM
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Re: Which is better, B.Com regular or correspondence?
It is very good that you are interested for the Graduation course in Commerce after the completion of class 12th.
After completing class 12th from a recognised Board, you can opt for B.Com course through regular as well as through correspondence, it all depends upon you. But according to my opinion, you must opt your Graduation through regular mode as regular mode courses are more valuable than correspondence one. So, you must go for regular course. You must opt Mathematics as a subject because Mathematics is required for many of the professional courses and higher degree courses. |
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15th February 2017, 07:32 PM
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Re: Which is better, B.Com regular or correspondence?
Of course B.Com course in Regular mode has a great value rather than pursuing the same in correspondence mode. Yes, I suggest you to pursue B.Com in Regular class mode rather than studying in Correspondence mode. Basically there is not much difference between B.Com in Regular mode and B.Com in Correspondence mode. The basic difference between both these modes is that, both type of candidates pursue and appear in Examinations that are conducted by recognized organizations. But the only difference is there is a regular class room teaching for regular based candidates and not such facility available for correspondence background candidates. I strongly suggest you to pursue B.Com in regular mode rather than pursuing in Correspondence mode.
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15th February 2017, 09:19 PM
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Re: Which is better, B.Com regular or correspondence?
A regular B.Com degree will always be a better choice than a correspondence B.Com degree, if you are not busy in job or any other course. Normally, distance mode degree is a good option for those, who don't have time.
Therefore, if you have time for regular studies, then you must opt for it. Distance mode degrees are just for those who want to gain extra qualification. |
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15th February 2017, 10:01 PM
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Re: Which is better, B.Com regular or correspondence?
There is no difference in BCom Regular and Correspondence.
The courses are the same, the subjects are the same. The only difference is : In regular course, you have to attend the regular classes. In distance learning, you don't have to attend the classes and only appear in the exams. So, if you have some difficulty in attending the classes, you should go for the correspondence course otherwise I would suggest you to go for the regular course. |
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15th February 2017, 10:36 PM
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Re: Which is better, B.Com regular or correspondence?
B.com regular course is better than the B.com correspond course as B.com regular course is acceptable everywhere but B.com correspond course is not acceptable everywhere so you should go for the B.com regular course. In B.com maths is not really necessary what important is Accountancy, Economics, Cost, Tax, etc.
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16th February 2017, 12:27 AM
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Re: Which is better, B.Com regular or correspondence?
--- i think that you should prefer regular studies over correspondence.
--- Because in regular studies, we have good professors to guide us and more important thing is that we will be regular in study which may not be possible in correspondence studies. --- Mathematics is one of the good subject if you pursue your course with mathematics. --- You can apply for various account course only with mathematics. --- If you go for CA after graduation, then mathematics will helps you a lot. |
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16th February 2017, 12:55 AM
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Re: Which is better, B.Com regular or correspondence?
With no doubt I can say that B.Com in Regular mode is the very best course to find better career. Yes, although there is an option to pursue Gradation in Correspondence mode I strongly suggest you go for regular mode option rather than correspondence mode option. In general, Correspondence course are less preferable than regular mode courses. So I strongly suggest you to pursue B.Com in regular mode and the basic eligibility criteria required for almost all companies recruitment's or organization's is "Bachelor Degree" from a recognized university.
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16th February 2017, 01:00 AM
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Re: Which is better, B.Com regular or correspondence?
With no doubt I can say that B.Com in Regular mode is the very best course to find better career. Yes, although there is an option to pursue Gradation in Correspondence mode I strongly suggest you go for regular mode option rather than correspondence mode option. In general, Correspondence course are less preferable than regular mode courses. So I strongly suggest you to pursue B.Com in regular mode and the basic eligibility criteria required for almost all companies recruitment's or organization's is "Bachelor Degree" from a recognized university.
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