My son wants to change his stream from science to commerce in 12th as he is not able to score well in those subjects and school has also agreed . Is doing btech considered to be of more reputation as ccompared to b com ? Should he work more hard in science or change the stream ?
Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing well ! Let him choose according to his interest,don't impose science on him if he can't manage those subjects,other than bcom there is lot of better option in commerce also ,don't just think of bcom . Try for CAT , competition exams like SSC chsl,cgl etc ,can go for upsc . yes there is difference between their value in terms of job opportunity . B Tech is professional degree so the chances of getting job in technical field is easy it also depends on your knowledge and interest in that field.
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which type of questions will ask in MBA interview
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Preparing responses to common interview questions such as discussing hobbies, introducing oneself, highlighting strengths and weaknesses, and outlining future goals can help provide well-thought-out answers during interviews. Authenticity is key, so it's important to remain true to oneself during the interview process.
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Chartered accountant ka sath which degree is best b.com / b.com hons. / BBA integrated / b.com + mba 2 years please suggest me
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For pursuing a career as a Chartered Accountant (CA), a Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) degree is a solid choice. B.Com provides a comprehensive understanding of accounting principles, taxation, finance, and business management, which are essential for CA studies. It offers a strong foundation in subjects directly relevant to the CA profession, such as accounting, auditing, and financial management. Additionally, B.Com allows flexibility to choose elective subjects related to finance and accounting, which can complement CA studies.
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