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• What industries am I interested in?
• Which business field am I interested in?
• What kind of company would I like to work for?
To choose the best institute, you will need to make some comparisons. Get out several sheets of paper and right down information about each business school's:
• Academics
• Faculty
• Class Size
• Teaching Method
• Program Reputation
• Selectivity
• Tuition Costs
• Financial Aid Packages
• Career Development/Internship Programs
• Career
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B. Com is a bachelor level course. Business study is a study of the principal and process of a business or an organisation. B. Com in business studies teaches the student about the various aspects of the components of a business. The aim of this bachelor program is to develop managerial skills and to provide in depth knowledge of business activities.
After doing B. Com in business study one can get a job in any of the business organization and firm. The job position may vary from being a manager to being a member of project team. They can join multinational companies like Aditya Birla, IBM, DELL etc. The job prospects increases much
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I would like to share a few tips that can surely push your moral as well as confidence to score maximum out off which you are desiring to score-
1. Study regularly, take out time for at least three subjects in a day. Work more on those subjects, in which you feel you are weaker than other subjects.
2. Do not leave any subject for more than 2-3 days. Every subject should be taken up for study at least in every alternate day.
3. Devote at least 4-5 hours for self study. Take out a bit of time for relaxing and entertaining also.
4. Whenever you study, don't sit for too long continuously. Take one or two short breaks of 5-10 minutes.
5. Be
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Banking is a career that offers opportunities to students from all streams, be it humanities, commerce or science. However, to make a career in banking, you must be good at analyzing numbers, that is, your mathematics must be strong enough to interpret and analyse numerical data. You must be prepared for the Banking Entrance Exams and for the interviews that follow these entrance examinations.
An undergraduate degree is essential to kick start your career in banking such as-
B.COM
BBA Finance
B.A Economics
Thereafter, you can sit for Bank PO exams or go ahead with higher education-
MBA Banking & Finance
PG Diploma in Banking & Operations
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Thanks for the tag.
There are many course options available after 12th Science. You must opt for the one which matches your interest and skills as it will help you to achieve your long term career goal.
* After 12th in Science if you have studied Biology, Physics and Chemistry, you may take up medicine, dentistry, agricultural science, dairy science or biological sciences (biochemistry, biotechnology).
[Eligibility criteria : complete 12th (PCB) with minimum 60% and sit for an entrance exam].
* If you have Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry in 12th then, you may go for engineering courses such as civil, mechanical, electronics etc.
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