Can anyone provide a full detailed comparison between a B.Com CAA course specialised for a CS student/B.Com general?

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    Afifa Asif | Contributor-Level 7

    a year ago
    B.Com CAA (Computer Applications & Accounting) is a specialized course that combines the study of commerce subjects with computer applications and accounting. It is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in both commerce and computer applications, with a focus on accounting and financial management. On the other hand, B.Com (Bachelor of Commerce) General is a more traditional commerce course that covers a broad range of subjects related to business and commerce.
    Here is a detailed comparison between B.Com CAA specialized for a CS student and B.Com General:
    1. Course Structure: B.Com CAA has a more focused curriculum that i
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  • B.Com CAA is special for accounts and CS is degree for enough B.Com is graduated extra.

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