can a commerce student with accounts and computer science do Bsc computer science in Sri krishna College ?
Hello,
Yes if you want to do BSC hons in computer science you can do it. But you have to 45% marks in your 12th result. Then you can admission in any college for BSC computer science. But Sri Krishna College is for technology college. So you don't get hons degree. You can do BCA which is 3years course for bachalor of computer application. And after this you can get many job opportunities also.
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/sri-krishna-college-of-engineering-and-technology-coimbatore
You can check above link for more details.
All the best..
Does INSTITUTE OF COMMERCE NIRMA UNIVERSITY have an MoU with CIMA? Is the fees of CIMA included with ICNUS fees?
Dear Student,
Yes, the nirma university has various MOUs with industries,foreign universities,research institutes and also have with CIMA.Fees may be included because they are the stakeholders.You can check the information about MoU's of nirma university by visiting the below website
https://commerce.nirmauni.ac.in/about/about-commerce/linkages/
can I get some college names in coimbatore for Bsc system software for a commerce student having (english, computer science ,economics,business Studies, accounts) as subjects .
Hello Srinithi,
BSc. in Software System is a full time 3 years undergraduate course based on software forming part of a computer system.
Here is the list of top colleges offering Bachelor in Science in System Software course in Coimbatore:
1. Karpagam Academy of Higher Education - KAHE
2. Maharaja Arts and Science College - MACS
3. Nehru Arts and Science College
4. Sri Krishna Arts and Science College
Hope it helps.
Good Luck!
Can a commerce student having (english, computer science, business Studies, accounts , economics) can take Bsc system software in Sri Krishna College in Coimbatore ?
Hey!
As per the information, yes you are eligible to get admission in Shri Krishna college of Arts and commerce , Coimbatore. The eligibility criteria to get admission in BSC system software in sjri krishna college is to qualify 12th with science or any other stream from any recognized board. To know mopre, visit here:
Or you can visit the official website:
http://skasc.ac.in/
Thankyou
can a commerce student without having math subject but having ( english , bisiness studies , computer science , economics , accounts ) can do BA computer science ?
Hello Srinithi,
Yes of course you can take admission to BA computer science even if you don't have Mathematics subject in your 10+2. See BA in Computer science is a 3-year Undergraduate course which involves the study of various fields such as software development, software testing, software engineering, computer networking, web design, databases and programming. To study for the above fields the candidate having prior knowledge of Mathematics will have an slight edge for those fields because some basic Mathematics is required for such fields.
However as per the basic eligibility criteria for BA in Computer Science, the candidate should have passed his/her 10+2 from the recognized central/state board of education.
Some top institutions for BA in Computer Science are enlisted below :-
- Delhi University, New Delhi
- Kristu Jayanti College, Bangalore
- DAV College, Jalandhar
- CMK National Post Graduate Girls College, Sirsa
- Shri Shikshayatan College, Kolkata
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
Can a commerce student (english, economics,computer science , business studies , accounts) do BA computer science ?
Hello,
Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science is a three year undergraduate program which focuses on the mathematical and theoretical foundation of computing rather than teaching specific technologies.
In ordet to be eligible to apply to this course, you are required to have passed Class 12 with minimum 50 percent marks or any other equivalent examination in any discipline from a recognized board.
So, yes you can take admission in this course even if you are from commerce stream. At the bachelor's level, you can do a diploma degree and through that you can have a chance of doing BTech.
Hope it helps.
Good Luck!
which course its more difficult, bba or bcom. Im weak in learning theories but good in accounts and Im having no idea about future. what should i pursue?
Hello dear student
The both courses are similar also BBA and Bcom offer similar career Opportunity.
But if the students interested to become a CA, CS or CFA, then B.com will be a Better option for students.
BBA is a 3 year undergraduate degree level course.
BBA offers knowledge and skills in the area of Business Management and Entrepreneurship.
For more information please visit the link.
https://www.careers360.com/courses/bba-bachelor-of-business-administration
Hope that's helpful
Best of luck
Im good in accounts and i have pursued maths in my 12th standard, so which course should i pursue that will help me out for my future?
If you're good in accounts and also find interest in it, then the two most evergreen course options that you have is either pursue CHARTERED ACCOUNTANCY as your graduation or pursue MBA as your post graduation after completing graduation in some common field like BCOM, etc.
https://www.careers360.com/careers/chartered-accountant
https://www.careers360.com/courses/mba-master-of-business-administration
Best wishes. Thank-you.
what are the course available for accounts and computer science student in CIT college coimbatore
Hi Dear,
Coimbatore Institute of Technology, Coimbatore offers many courses for computer science students. Few of which are as follows:
- BE Computer Science and Engineering
- B.Tech Information Technology
- M.Sc Data Science Integrated
- MCA
- M.Sc Decision and Computing Sciences Integrated
- ME Computer Science and Engineering
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accounts standards 2 deals with
Hello student!
Account standard 2 (AS 2 ) deals with the accounting treatment of inventories by the business entities. It provides details with regards to the items that comprise inventory and various costs associated with such an inventory.
Hope this helps you.
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