Science stream to B.COM(banking &finance)

My mark in +2 pcm is 0922, i want to change my stream ,can i get B.com in Madras Christian college? pls reply

0 76 Views | Posted 2014-05-11 19:10:46
Asked by Raj Kumar

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    Neda Ishtiaq | Contributor-Level 10

    2014-05-13 17:50:29
    Hi Raj,
    Yes, you can pursue B.Com after completing 12th in Science stream.
    However, the eligibility may vary from institutes to institute.
    For example, the required marks for admission to this course will be different for a science student than that required by a student who completed 12th in Commerce stream.
    The main employment areas for those who have completed graduation in Commerce are mentioned here.
    -Banks
    -Budget Planning
    -Business Consultancies
    -Educational Institutes
    -Foreign Trade
    -Industrial Houses
    -Inventory Control
    -Investment Banking
    -Marketing
    -Merchant Banking
    -Public Accounting Firms
    -Working Capital Management
    -Policy Planning
    -Public
    ...more

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